Book Review - Second Chance Forever by Summerita Rhayne

When one  doesn't have any emotional bonding  but one touch is enough to send soaring into the abyss of sensual pleasure... that's dangerous! Especially if it is with a photographer whose muse she has been years before and was his live-in partner. But had parted ways as he wanted career but with her tagging along where as she wanted nothing to do with this world of fashion and modelling, instead was eager to settle down with family and kids.

The past raps on the door when she stood in her very simple,plain and practical kurta( tops), slightly plumper with her brood of triplets.

The sizzling intimacy is toe curling and my other two ;-) were sweating as we read the book. 
First I did wonder why the bonding is not mentioned then slowly as the book progressed it is revealed that both of them are struggling with their own demons from the past and how with the aid of her loving mother in law and adorable triplets they unravel the love they wouldn't have let peep out.
Revath is Adonis in Indian avatar (winking with a naughty smile as both my others: one dressed in black and and the other in white eagerly nodding in agreement  ..(remembering the steamy scenes the beads of perspiration appearing on all of our forehaed). Can,t help my others are very adorable ...my smug look on...
Down the way felt sorry for Stuti's struggle with her triplets, even with her mother in law's help, a little help from a friend and of course from Revath. As the book progresses we realise her need to be there to do everything for the kids and why she is touchy about accepting help. Same with Revath's fear of children.
The only way they both could express themselves without fear was through physical intimacy. That too crazy, passionate and wild intimacy.
So guys trust me keep your fans and AC's on as they both of them together are too hot to handle ( with a wild wicked smile and wink ... Signing off me and my other twos...)

Blurb:
What happens when the terrible twos come in threes? 
Stuti loves being a mother to her triplets, but it can be a harrowing routine. She's even more submerged in the craziness when she takes them and her mom-in-law for a trip to Rajasthan, the land of the erstwhile Thar desert royals and their palaces. After the passing away of her husband, she feels she owes it to her mil to take her to her favourite holiday. In the Amber Palace, her reckless toddler rushes onto a modelling shoot. As she picks up her daughter who has tripped over a gorgeous zardozi sari, her gaze clashes with that of the man she'd hoped never to set eyes on again in her life. 

A passion that threatens to set fire to more than just her senses 
Revath was everything she wanted in a man, but six years ago he chose to walk away from her. Now he wants to be back in her life. When she knows he doesn't want the same things in life that she does, would she be wise to let anything rekindle between them? Is it already too late for rethinks? 

Desire that has to be denied 
Revath knew the moment he met Stuti again that he couldn't just let her go. But Stuti is absolutely the wrong woman for him. It was proved six years ago when they chose diametrically opposite ways for themselves. He doesn't believe in forever, so what's he doing asking her for a second chance? 
>>>>>> 
Can three little miracles be a barrier to two people finding love?

Check out the book in goodread.com, and amazon.com .

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