Off Broadway dancer Cassandra Colton likes to club hop in New York City using wigs and fake accents and assumed names, then she meets wealthy playboy Davis Majors. The third time they met was the charm. The dominating seducer designed a passion play with her in mind that left her handcuffed and helpless, but if she dances to his tunes she will be Broadway bound. Whoever Cassie chooses to act as, Davis Majors vows to show her other sides of herself she never dreamed of. By the time she signs the binding contracts she knows she made a deal with the devil. But the devil may care.
Binding Contract was a letdown for me, unfortunately. The story was not fleshed out well, nor developed very well. I felt disconnected from both characters and frankly, was a little lost throughout most of the last part of it. I didn't get to know Cassandra or Davis very well, and their feelings were never very passionate or excited. And the way it ended was so abrupt that I didn't get any sense of closure. So, not only was there a large disconnect for me, but it didn't even feel like erotica. It was not nearly sexy enough to be considered erotica.
There were also quite a few typos and things like missing apostrophes. It helped to take me out of the story, which is never a good thing for a reader.
I'm not opposed to reading more from this author, I think he has potential, but Binding Contract just did not do much for me.
I was provided with a complimentary copy of this book, through Reading Deals, so I could give an honest review.
It seemed most paragraphs in this book were comprised of one sentence. When a character spoke, again it was generally written one sentence per paragraph. It was hard to tell which of the characters was saying what. Really choppy, and not a very good story anyway. I've seen several books by this author, and I'm wondering about the veracity of highly positive reviews.