Get naughty with the neighbor in this sizzling romance serial!Sipping chilled white wine with her best friend and spying on her super sexy neighbor, Ethan, are the highlights of Sabrina’s otherwise mundane existence. Vivid fantasies about Ethan are her sweet escape.At what point does a platonic relationship cross the line? Is flirtation okay? What about an accidental brush of the hand? Is an … brush of the hand? Is an intentional caress down an arm with the back of one’s fingers going too far?
As she pushes the boundaries of propriety, Sabrina begins to wonder about a real-life night of passion in Ethan’s arms. Would it quench the growing thirst within her or ignite the burning flames of desire that she has kept deeply buried for so long?
Find out now by indulging in Daring the Neighbor.
Fans of Sylvia Day, Helen Hardt, and Meredith Wild are sure to enjoy reading this steamy contemporary romance series.
DARING DESIRES:
1. Daring the Neighbor
2. Daring his Passion
3. Daring Rescue
4. Daring her Captor
5. Daring the Judge
These sexy heroes smudge lipstick, never mascara. Meet them now!
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Daring the Neighbor, my thirty-second read from author Ann Omasta. Another, entertaining, and well-written read more adult in nature than other things I’ve read so far from her (as narrator the author does a wonderful job). I was given an Audible copy of this book & am voluntarily reviewing it. I’ll be reading more in this series & from this author. (RIP Marley January 20, 2014 – July 24, 2018).
The Neighbor by Ann Omasta was a good quick read. Sabrina is in a loveless marriage and spy’s on her neighbor Ethan. I enjoyed reading all of her thoughts and fantasies.
For a fairly quick read this story was in depth, filled with feelings and emotions of all the characters.
My heart broke for this couple and the mundane nearly non existent relationship they were enduring until Ethan came along.
Heart breaking but yet hopeful!
Daring the Neighbor
Daring Desires
By: Ann Omasta
Narrated by: Ann Omasta
Ann Omasta writes such sweet romances, so when I was surprised when I listened to this one. Sabrina is not happy in her marriage, but her husband won’t give her a divorce. Attracted to her neighbor, the two begin to play a game of flirtatious cat and mouse. But when will the cat catch the mouse? This is a spicy, passionate story that shows the pain of unhappiness and feeling of unconditional love. There are parts that I was taken out of my comfort zone with, but story is definitely daring. Narrated by the author, Omasta lets us hear this story as she heard it herself. It’s got the feelings and inflections necessary to let us get to know Sabrina intimately. I enjoyed the narration and always look forward to more of Omasta’s books.
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A housewife with an inattentive husband casts a covetous eye on her hunky, artist neighbour in this hot forbidden lust story. Omasta has a talent for hot romances, and I loved the way this heroine finally finds the courage to reach out and grab what she really wants after of years of verbal abuse and neglect.
If you like your romance VERY hot and of the forbidden variety, you’ll love this one. I did.
This review should probably be considered as containing spoilers, (consider yourself warned,) but since the plot is so predictable, I’m not really sure if it spoils anything. I HATE cheaters! Have the courage to exit the relationship you’re done with before starting another. Having been the one cheated on, I personally believe there’s a special hell for people who have affairs and those who enable them. At the beginning of the book I really respected Sabrina because even though her marriage wasn’t working any more, she honored her vows enough not to start an affair. That respect went right out the window when she proceeded to have that affair I was so proud she wasn’t having, no matter how much her horrible friend was encouraging her. I appreciated that she chose to take the subsequent relationship with Ethan slower than it started, but it was far too little too late for me.
The characters are cardboard caricatures of the people they’re supposed to be, and the story was almost all “tell” and very little “show”. I think I could see the ghost-image of the mentally and emotionally abusive man the author was trying to make Sabrina’s husband. But, for what we actually saw of their interactions, I’m not sure I can blame him for his reactions considering the affair she was already starting with their neighbor. And I didn’t find her sudden terror of her eventually-to-be-ex-husband at the end of the book to be the least bit believable in light of the way he’d been portrayed up to that point. I loathed her best friend. I’m completely on Mick’s side in his opinion of Carla. (See above for my theory of the special hell for affair enablers.) To the author’s credit, the writing is very well done. I likely wouldn’t be having this reaction to the story if it weren’t so well written.