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The Chauffeur (2000)

by Serena Yates(Favorite Author)
3.56 of 5 Votes: 5
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Workplace Encounters
review 1: I enjoyed this story and like always Ms. Yates didn't disappoint. Kyle and his painful history pulled me in immediately and the history of his treatment after the wreck...by his parents...is heart wrenching.The premise is realistic, the personalities well developed and there's enough twists and turns to keep it interesting. Kyle and Nick are so believable they almost jump off the page,and their attraction is intense, with the bedroom scenes scorching hot.
review 2: This is a superb piece of writing. From the opening page, Kyle's story drew me in. Scarred after a bad accident, Kyle is forced to give up his modeling career. His family abandons him and he takes a job driving for his uncle's company and dancing at night. He wears masks to hide his disfigurement.Whe
... moren he meets Nick Giddings, their attraction is immediate and their blossoming romance brings forth lots of angst, complications and HOT sex.Wow.Where do I begin?I found Kyle's anxiety over his scar to be very convincing. I dated an actor once who cut his chin in an accident. He never worked again...now he's older his scar is considered 'character' but I saw what he went through. I also loved that Nick works in a factory and has a blue collar job. Those scenes were also convincing and a slice of American life RIGHT NOW.His anxiety over his soon-to-be-eradicated hob and all the insecurities inherent with this made for a fascinating read.Of course, I wanted Kyle's horrible uncle to get his just desserts and I wanted a happy ending. Call me a very happy reader. This is a wonderful, wonderful story with alluring characters that aren't 'perfect' and therefore utterly compelling.Sequel, please. less
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