Sensation of the Seas by Cyndi Redding
 

Title: Sensation of the Seas

Author: Cyndi Redding

Publisher: Venus Press

Genre: Contemporary Erotica with a dash of Paranormal

Publication date:  April 2005
ISBN:
1-59836-003-7

 

Rating:  and a half
Heat rating: and a half

Reviewer: Christine Ventura

 

            Victoria St. James—Vicki—is a modern girl who, at 23, has decided to leave her home and finally find true freedom in the seas as a cruise ship spa personnel. She finally has the ability to say and do anything and everything she wants—and I mean everything. This is, of course, in a discreet and selective fashion.

 

             On the other hand, Miklos Roman is a traditional young man who has turned away everything that he had in his life—his family, his tribe, and even his betrothed—all for a chance to search for the woman he knows in his heart that he was meant to be with… a woman who has haunted his dreams since he could remember. In his dreams she is standing by the sea, her blond hair being lifted by the ocean breeze, her eyes cast out to the sea.

 

            Sensation of the Seas is a very fascinating, enthralling and thoroughly erotic book. There is a perfect blend between the story and the highly explicit and erotic love scenes that one is both drawn into the dilemmas of the characters and also engrossed in the scintillating and very hot sex scenes. The author, Cyndi Redding, definitely knows how to prolong the wait for the first love scene, knowing that the tension builds and builds until it explodes. Her writing style is uncomplicated and her ability to use context clues to help the reader understand some Aussie terms is undeniably a big plus as far as readers are concerned.

 

The characters of Sensation are well-rounded and the hero is definitely to die for. A man who searches the globe for the girl of his dreams and when he finds her insists on total commitment, Miklos Roman is without doubt a rare diamond in the rough and a man we would all love to have in our keeper pile.