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"Paparazzi, light BSDM, and two sultry characters? YES, PLEASE! Sexiest read of 2013!" --Tish Beaty, original editor of Fifty Shades of Grey
"Like its New York City setting, Sugar is hot, sexy, complex--and makes you want to stay up all night." -- Megan Frampton, Romance Author and Community Manager at Heroes and Heartbreakers
"I admit to having some trepidation when I was contacted to read Jenna Jameson and Hope Tarr's erotic romance contemporary, Sugar. Even with a co-author, a world-famous porn star doesn't automatically equate well written erotic romance. Imagine my delight when upon reading I found a sweet, sexy, erotically charged romance between two people who are much more than what they present to the world. A welcome respite from the typical Cinderella-style storylines of the billionaire who saves the down-on-her-luck stripper/prostitute. Sugar offers a heroine and hero who are well matched on every level." --Tori Benson, HeroesandHeartbreakers.com
"I don't know about you, but I learned how to make love like a porn star from Jenna Jameson . . . who used to be a porn star. (Heh.) Now she's a romance author." --Joyce Lamb, USA Today
"A novel of heart and heat . . .the multiple sex scenes, with or without BDSM, are spectacularly kinky and hot." --Romantic Times
"I was really excited to read Sugar, a fictionalized account of some of Jenna's real life exploits, and happily I got more than I expected. It's a well-written, steamy story with great characters, a strong plot and a whole lot of scorching hot, sexy scenes that morph into something more along the way." --LiteraryVixens.com
"Well-done and intriguing for the right audience . . . Tarr and Jameson create an engaging, touching, blazing hot story that packs a lot of sex, action and emotion." --Kirkus Reviews
Hope Tarr is an award-winning author of twenty historical and contemporary romance titles. She is the cofounder of New York City's first and only monthly romance fiction reading series, Lady Jane's Salon(R). Hope has been featured in numerous entertainment news programs and publications including NBC's Today Show, Time Out New York, and The New York Post; the latter dubbed her "the Queen of Romance."