Book Description
That’s what successful businessman Kenneth Stone confidently believes of his life as he strides into the studio of Jaesha Hampstead to get his regrettably slashed girlfriend-departed portrait restored. But dang! Before Kenneth knows it he’s posing in his office for Jaesha to create a new one.
When Kenneth’s financial advisor arrives and Jaesha shrieks like a banshee moaning that the man is there to rip Kenneth off millions in a Ponzi scheme, Kenneth discovers there’s a whole lot more to Jaesha than just paintbrushes. And that whole lot more would make a mighty fine business asset. Moreover, Kenneth Stone has a secret little talent of his own, a secret that could bind Jaesha to him regardless of her feelings on the matter.
Kenneth crafts a brilliant plan for the seduction of his little Picasso not knowing that while he may be a born boss, Jaesha is a born saboteur.
The Dangerous Path of Loving Jaesha is 85,000 words long (286 pages) and is written in the genres of erotic romance/magical realism/humor, with added bonus chapters from the author’s other novels.
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Tanya Rae’s Review:
Wow I just finished reading The Dangerous Path of Loving Jaesha by Lorain O’Niel. And, I can say that this book was HOT. There were a few details I am not sure I would have gone into as much detail with like the enema scene. (maybe because I am a nurse and have given them, who knows) But, otherwise I really liked this book and look forward to reading more from Lorain!
And, my message to Lorain is that I would like to see if she is wearing emeralds as well? That means I hope there will be another book!
Now I want you to know why I bought this book it was the 1 star rating that Lorain had! No one deserves a 1 star. These authors work very hard on their books and poor out their souls to write them.
The reviewer that left a 1 star stated “I quit reading this one either before half way thru or right after. It starts out pretty good, but uh uh; its too dark and in a sinister kind of way, NOT funny!!”
Lorain O’Niel did post this warning for this book.
“[Wicked Warning: though a love story with a positive ending, this novel contains graphic sexual scenes and violence.]”
Lorain’s warning tells me that this is a dark book that is graphic and has violence in it. Didn’t that clue the reviewer in because it should have!
When Authors put those warnings in people need to read them and don’t buy the book if they don’t like what the warning is about.
Okay I am now off my band wagon and I hope you will give this book a chance.

