{Review} Crave by Marina Anderson

{Review} Crave by Marina AndersonCrave by Marina Anderson
Also by this author: Desire, Bound, Seduce, Touch, Caress, Submit
Series: The Dining Club #3
Also in this series: Desire, Bound, Seduce, Touch, Caress, Submit
Published by Hachette Book Group on September 3, 2013
Genres: Erotica
Pages: 35
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Part Three: Crave

Grace has had her first taste of the Dining Club...and she's already addicted. Now, as she counts down the days until her next erotic challenge at the Club, she can't stop thinking about David's stamina and the earth-shattering pleasures that await her.

When a stunning red dress arrives from David, Grace feels more ready than ever to meet the Club's next test. But the new challenge that awaits her is more dangerous than decadent - dazzling club member Amber is more eager than ever to win David's affection, and Grace must do whatever it takes to keep him.


Kassiah: Crave, the third installment in the Dining Club series picks up right where Bound ended. This one has Grace’s friend, Fran, warning her that even though David is a rich financier, he’s got a reputation for being a ladies’ man and never having any intention of settling down. I thought Fran was a total bitch to Grace, and I was surprised that she was giving her all these warnings six months after Grace started dating David. Fran asked Grace repeatedly if David was good in bed, and that was kind of weird to me.

We also see Amber, the girl that runs the Dining Club, explaining to Andrew that she’s going to do her best to be sure that Grace fails so that David doesn’t fall in love with Grace. David goes to the Dining Club to be sure everything is set up for Grace’s weekend and is tempted by Amber, but decides to go home instead of having sex with her, which I liked. The fact that he kisses Amber before he leaves just proves how manipulative he truly is, though.

When it’s finally time for Grace’s next trial, she expresses fear to which Amber lets her know:

As always, should you wish to quit the trial at any point you only need to say the word and you’ll be released from this room. Naturally you would then have to leave the Dining Club immediately. No one can attempt the trial twice, meaning this is your only opportunity to learn if you can take pleasure from something that your respective partners enjoy.

Which. I’m not even going to say it again.

I liked Grace the best in this novella so far. She actually asks what we’ve been wondering all along:

Yes. I don’t understand how, if you truly feel anything for me, you can take pleasure in seeing me hurt. It doesn’t make any sense. That’s not what a loving relationship is meant to be about.”

“I don’t want to see you hurt,” he said softly, one hand stroking her long, dark hair. “I want you to learn that immense pleasure can come through just a little pain.”

“I don’t believe that’s true. It’s cruel and you’re being unkind,” she retorted, on the edge of tears.

He bent lower, until his mouth was against her ear. “It is true, my darling. If you really loved me, then you’d trust me.”

This one ended pretty abruptly, moreso than the other novellas, and didn’t seem to end in a place that made sense. Pretty much like the rest of this series doesn’t make much sense.

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