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Reviewed:
Jan 31, 2010
Diary Of A Stalker by Electa Rome Parks
Urban Books, January 2010
288 Pages, Paperback, $14.95
ISBN:
160162199X
Genre:
Street Fiction
RAW Rating: 4.0 (out of 5)
How could Xavier Preston ask for anything more? He’s tall, dark, handsome and a successful author whose female fans admire and crave him. On many of his book tours he has given into those lustful cravings, but now that he is engaged to beautiful and sexy Kendall, fulfilling those desires has ended.
Drop dead gorgeous, Pilar is on a quest for the perfect soulmate, and after reading Xavier’s books, she thinks she’s found him. She finally gets a chance to meet him at an Atlanta book signing. When they lock eyes, an instant attraction pulls them, and a night of carnal passion unfolds. Pilar is playing for keeps and little does Xavier know, she’ll do whatever it takes to get what she wants.
With its pulsating story line, DIARY OF A STALKER kept me enthralled from beginning to end. My emotions took over as the characters began their game of obsession and power play. Being an avid reader, I also enjoyed the Parks's choice of a literary setting for the novel. If you have a fascination for drama, intrigue, and eroticism, DIARY OF A STALKER will be sure to keep you turning the pages.
Reviewed by Sharon Lewis, RAWSISTAZ.com
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Sharon Lewis, a married mother of five and a grandmother of eight, is an eclectic bookaholic. She works as an Administrative Assistant and resides in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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