SynopsisSex? Absolutely. Love? Not my thing. I didn't do love or butterflies, but I loved him. I was screwed, and not in a good way. Selah Elmore is a smart, independent woman who knows exactly who she is and what she wants. She loves her life being a professor and popular pirate erotica author. However, when she leaves the Pacific Northwest to spend six months studying sculpture in West Africa, she learns she doesn't know a thing about love. Cocky, suit-wearing Gerhard charms her during a stopover in Amsterdam, but dashing, adventurous Kai sweeps her off her feet in Ghana. Sparks fly on three continents when perpetually single Selah discovers there's more to love and life than she ever imagined |
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This book was awesome. I love, love, loved it! This is the first Daisy Prescott book and wow! I now need to go read her others. I love her writing.
This wasn’t your typical romance. This is the story about a woman who doesn’t need a man. Yes she likes sex but doesn’t want a relationship to go with it. She is a professor. You meet Selah when she is on her way to her sabbatical year in Ghana by way of Amsterdam. While in JFK airport she meets a women who thinks Selah should call her “brother” who happens to live in Amsterdam. So she does and the rest is history. And what a wonderful history it is.
This book gives new meaning to Double Dutch. This book gives new meaning to love. For a women who never wanted it, it came out and slapped her in the face. And she couldn’t stop it from happening. And Kai is everything Selah doesn’t want.
Daisy did a wonderful job describing the locations in the book. And the people. The friends Selah meets while in Ghana are wonderful. The family that they become while each away from their family and in Ghana for different reasons is perfect.
If you want to laugh and feel passion and see true love coming together, read Missionary Position. It has nothing to do with the sex.
~Katie
This wasn’t your typical romance. This is the story about a woman who doesn’t need a man. Yes she likes sex but doesn’t want a relationship to go with it. She is a professor. You meet Selah when she is on her way to her sabbatical year in Ghana by way of Amsterdam. While in JFK airport she meets a women who thinks Selah should call her “brother” who happens to live in Amsterdam. So she does and the rest is history. And what a wonderful history it is.
This book gives new meaning to Double Dutch. This book gives new meaning to love. For a women who never wanted it, it came out and slapped her in the face. And she couldn’t stop it from happening. And Kai is everything Selah doesn’t want.
Daisy did a wonderful job describing the locations in the book. And the people. The friends Selah meets while in Ghana are wonderful. The family that they become while each away from their family and in Ghana for different reasons is perfect.
If you want to laugh and feel passion and see true love coming together, read Missionary Position. It has nothing to do with the sex.
~Katie
Author Info
Before writing funny contemporary romances about adults, I dreamed of being an author while doing a lot of other things. Antiques dealer, baker, blue ribbon pie-maker, fangirl, freelance writer, gardener, pet mom and wife are a few of the titles I’ve acquired along the way. Born and raised in San Diego, my husband and I currently live in a real life Stars Hollow in the Boston suburbs with our dog, Hubbell, and an imaginary house goat who remains nameless. Ready to Fall, my second novel, features John Day, the hot, sexy neighbor in my debut novel Geoducks Are for Lovers. Missionary Position, the third novel, follows Selah Ellmore, Maggie’s sexy, sassy best friend, on the adventure of a lifetime. All three books can be read as standalones, but are interconnected. I’m busy writing my next novel, which will not feature any bivalves. |