Saturday, September 16, 2023

UNDERTOW, by Alessandra Torre

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 I read the short story Riptide by this author in the Aloha Anthology for Maui and was intrigued because it was so delicious and naughty.  The short story was like an introduction to this book, so of course, I went on to read it.  And it was just as delicious and naughty!

Madison has two loves, Stewart and Paul.  They are complete opposites, one is an intense businessman, the other is a relaxed surfer.  Both fill different needs in Madison’s psyche and there’s no way she can part with any.  Both men are equally enamored with Madison and they share her heart and her body and her time because they have no choice.  Stewart because he can’t give her all the time and attention she deserves, Paul because he loves her too much to lose her. 


But of course, chaos won’t stay still and eventually a riptide will come that will throw everything apart in the most unexpected way.


This was one electric page-turner, I kept devouring the pages as I read.  It’s the best triangle story I’ve ever read! I liked both men, I had a hard time if she should choose one.  Then I thought, why not keep both?  The writing was brilliant, as I always expect from this author, and the resolution no less than expected.  Throughly enjoyed and recommend!



Purchase links


https://amzn.to/48g3xSa



About the author 


Alessandra Torre is an award-winning New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty novels. Torre has been featured in such publications as Elle and Elle UK, as well as guest-blogged for the Huffington Post and RT Book Reviews. She is also the Bedroom Blogger for Cosmopolitan.com.

In addition to writing, Alessandra is the creator of Alessandra Torre Ink, a website, community, and online school for aspiring authors. Her annual conference is INKERS CON, and is available online or in-person. 

Learn more about Alessandra on her website at www.alessandratorre.com




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