Wednesday, November 5, 2014

The Mistress Experiment by Elizabeth Otto Release Day Blitz





Synopsis
“A gentleman would get to know you patiently, intimately, before demanding anything of your body. Tonight, I’m not going to be a gentleman.”

For wealthy British surgeon Isaac Kimball, being the good guy comes naturally. Caring for Chicago’s poorest fills his days and keeps his other side—the dark one that craves sensuality and control—at bay. When Isaac is prevented from saving a charity he loves, an acquaintance offers him a proposition: transform a woman from the streets into a sophisticated mistress who can pass in London high society, in exchange for the charity’s salvation. A ridiculous suggestion until he realizes he knows the perfect woman—one with an understated sexuality and sharp wit that continually tempt his control.

Mila DePardo counts the days until she can get off the streets and put her criminal past behind her. When Dr. Kimball offers her a ticket out of hell and into the glitter of London society, lying about her identity is easy. Until the chemistry between them starts to crack her no-sex rule, and the pleasure of Isaac’s touch changes everything she thought she wanted.

When the truth starts to unravel and Isaac’s own secrets come to play, Mila’s will and belief in herself is put to the test. She might win the mistress experiment, but can she survive him?

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Excerpt
"In my office. It's right there." He nodded to the door down the hall, already moving that way, but she didn’t move.
"There's nothing to say."
Oh, there was plenty.
Isaac slid her glasses off her face with one finger as adrenaline and heat pumped through him. Her chin tipped up, and he knew he was being an ass. But he had questions, things to say, and she had answers and she was going to listen no matter if she wanted to or not. If he didn't get things off his chest, he wouldn't be able to concentrate on anything else for the rest of the day.
"In. My. Office."
Mila glared at him for several seconds before doing as he asked. He followed, slipping out of his lab coat as he shut the door behind them.
"Let me guess. You want to backpedal over the crap you said to me at DeJava, right? Cover your ass? Well, don't worry about it. I'm forgetting it ever happened." She held a hand out for her glasses.
He gave them over. That's what he wanted, too, right? To put the bet behind him, laugh it off and move on? He had other things to talk about, like Luis and the mark on her arm. Anything but the bet right now.
But impulse was a blasted thing and his brain had other ideas. "I'm not forgetting anything.”  Once he'd said it, he knew where he was headed. Where he had to be headed, because beyond her hunger the other day, someone had hurt her.
"It's a legitimate experiment, one we'd both benefit from winning. Not us, actually, but the children. Considering how much Luis means to you, I'm sure you agree that it's worth a shot."
She huffed a breath.
He was playing dirty but Isaac couldn't bring himself to be sorry. "It's true what I said. I'm offering you the chance to be someone else for a while, Mila, whatever that might mean to you. It's yours."
She shuddered hard, her palm going to her forehead. "You're asking me to be your… I won't be your hooker."
"I told you that intimacy isn't involved in this, and I meant it. There's no attraction between us anyway." That sounded wrong even as he said it because there was something that caused a thrum in his blood each time she was near. Probably just a case of reining himself in too long.
She pressed her knuckles to her lips. Surprised by her lack of ninja-tendencies, considering he'd all but forced her in here, Isaac had to smile. She was contemplating, just as he was, letting it roll around in her head like it was rolling around in his.
"Right. You're right. There isn't anything sexual between us." Her shrug was less than convincing.
"No." Not completely true.
"But…" She was waffling, and the more the yes-no flickered across her face, the more a dark agitation grew in him.
Isaac grabbed her sleeve and yanked her gently forward, causing her to press into him with a soft grunt.
"Do you need proof?" he asked.
Her chest stalled, her hands balling in fists against his chest. "Do you?"
Mila's shuddering breath was the last sound he registered as he brought his lips to hers, demanding, harder than he'd intended. Her taste engulfed him, unfamiliar sweetness flaming his blood. Her soft lips parted but not nearly enough; her body stiffened before she leaned into him, giving but not giving completely.
"Open your mouth for me, Mila."
Her arms came up around his neck, pulling him down. Elation flew through him as her mouth opened completely and urged him in for a deep, slanted kiss. His tongue slid along hers as sensation blossomed everywhere—racing along his scalp, his chest. Mila's fingernails pricked against his skin, leaving tingling, burning rows.
Isaac inhaled deeply and bit down softly on her lower lip. She was taking as much as he was demanding—a tug of war. Unexpected but goddamn delicious. And she had no idea what he'd demand of her if they took this further. If the fire in her kiss was an indication, she might demand just as much from him, a twist to the way sex usually went for him… but he'd test it. He'd allow it, and he'd probably lose his mind in the process.
This was more than basic chemistry.
This was hands-down sexual attraction.



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Kim's Review
4 Star!!

Anamila (Mila) DePardo burden with taking care of both her mother and sister, as they can’t get their life together.  This has made things very hard on Mila as she struggles to keep them all alive.  Trying to put her criminal past behind her while in between sneaking a few minutes a couple times a week to see her nephew.  Volunteering at the hospital has been the escape she needed.  When Dr. Isaac Kimball keeps bumping into her, she can’t help but feel the attraction they have but Mila knows nothing could ever happen between them.  After the devastating news of cutbacks at the hospital affecting a beloved program for the kids, Isaac offers her a chance to help get the program back while escaping her life.  All she has to do is agree to the mistress experiment that Isaac and his cousin have come up with to prove that anyone can be a mistress. Will the truth behind Mila’s past ruin everything or will they be able to win the mistress experiment and each other?

I was gifted this book in exchange for an honest review.
Mila has had a hard life.  She’s stuck living with and taking care of her alcoholic mother and prostitute sister.  She tried her best to take care of them but that only landed her with a criminal past.  She does try hard to get past it and move on but that’s not always easy.  I love how she cares for her nephew even though her sister doesn’t.  She tries to see him as often as she can without his foster family knowing.  What she is willing to do to see him, just shows how much love Mila has to give.  To bad her mother and sister don’t see what they are doing to her.  Mila takes a risk to save a program that her nephew loves and helps him get through his illness.  She comes off more as a mother than an aunt to him.  She is a strong-willed, caring person who was dealt a crappy hand.  When she agrees to the experiment it changes everything in her life including her mother.  What I like best about Mila is the strength she shows that she gives so much of herself and trust people easily that it almost to a fault. She is a very strong woman for what she has had to deal with in her life.

Isaac Kimball may have had an easy life compared to most but with an eccentric father, nothing has been easy.  He’s spent most of his adulthood cleaning up after his father.  Needing a break, he moved to Chicago to work with kids in the county hospital.  This fulfills his need to help others.  After seeing Mila in a patients room he feel an attraction that he hasn’t had in a long time.  Being a Dominant alpha male, he’s had to watch what he does.  After his ex-fiancé accused him of being abusive he has had to hide that side of him, only to have it awaken by Mila. During the experiment, Isaac gets a chance to see how Mila responds to his dominant side.  He’s pleasantly surprised that Mila not only likes, but wants it too.  She gives him everything he could ever want in a woman but he is concerned that she may not want it for long.  You have to give Isaac credit as he is a man who likes to be in control but he can give it up to see to others needs. 

The chemistry between Isaac and Mila is off the charts.  The fact that they come from two very different backgrounds means they have to work just a little bit harder to keep what they have.  With certain expectation of them, they find a way to navigate through.  Mila connects well with the important people in Isaac life when she arrives in London.  Isaac tries to fight what is happening between him and Mila.  She lets things go more naturally and wait to see what Isaac does.  I chose this book to review as I found the idea of a Mistress Experiment intriguing and I wasn’t disappointed.  Elizabeth explored both social classes beautifully while keeping it very really.  I like how she didn’t just have them fall for each other and live happily ever after as that isn’t always the case.  These two characters had to work for what they wanted and push to get to where they needed to be.  It was left as a cliffhanger and the next book will be a while before it comes out but I’m sure it will worth the wait.
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About the Author:
Elizabeth Otto grew up in a Wisconsin town the size of a postage stamp, where riding your horse to the grocery store, and skinny dipping after school were perfectly acceptable. No surprise that she writes about small communities and country boys. She's the author of paranormal and hot, emotional, contemporary romance, and has no guilt over frequently making her readers cry. When not writing, she works full-time as an Emergency Medical Technician for a rural ambulance service. Elizabeth lives with her very own country boy and their three children in, shockingly, a small Midwestern town.


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