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Collision Course by KA Mitchell

Title: Collision Course.
Author: KA Mitchell.
Publisher: Samhain Publishing, Ltd.
Genre: contemporary, mm, romantic.
Type: fiction.
Rating: NC-17 (if there was anything More ^//^)
ISBN: 978-1-60504-348-7
Released: December 9, 2008.
Language: English.

History
Aaron Chase is a paramedic and during one of his rounds, arriving at the scene of an accident, she meets Joey Miller.
Between the two quickly explodes irresistible physical attraction. The chemistry that is created could make the magic of a night of something more serious, but the characters of the two men are too different. Clashes, compromise, fear, love ... what will prevail?

Characters
Aaron Chase is a young disillusioned and embittered. Due to serious family problems he was forced to face a very young age sees the world as a hostile place from which we must always defend.
Joey Miller is a social worker, optimistic and romantic with a unique ability to get into trouble. It is curious to personal strain, but is also aware that not always get what you want to insist: we need other solutions.


considerations do not know how often I'm going to make some considerations on erotic novels because it is necessary to devote myself to certain readings of the combination of a series of events. I have to find the plot strikes me, then I have to overcome the trauma of the cover, at which point it starts to read, many times, it stops after about twenty pages as boredom begins to reign supreme.

Collision Course started well: the style is brilliant, although not-too-orthodox slips away fast. KA Mitchell writes in third person, but is without messing the thoughts of two characters at once and this allows them to grasp the character.
An overview of the protagonists, which is now very clear in outlining the reader's imagination, and immediately the first sex scene here. Strong, intense ... again! That's what we think we are satisfied and the author.

As a good romance novel the work is littered with scenes of this kind, however, are not repetitive. As often happens at times the actions are described as a long list of thick, pre-packaged, and interchangeable. In Collision Course sex scenes are fiery, sweet, angry, according to the feelings of the protagonists and this-together with the author's lively imagination-to make them funny and different from each other.
The plot is not particularly full of facts, but they are just the thoughts, emotions, dialogues, arguments, and these scenes to make it exciting. All this works because the characters are real characters and supporting cast almost as real people.

If I were to rate this novel (considering only books of romantic / erotic) I think I would opt for a 9.5.
Why not 10? Because Aaron and Joey together are too hot to be true.

Quote
"You do get this kind of bossy, don't-fuck-with- my-tiara attitude When you get pissed. "
Aaron Chase

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