Thursday, October 4, 2012

Spring into Summer by Eden Baylee Review & Giveaway

In Spring into Summer, a collection of emotionally-charged erotic novellas, four women explore their sexual limits, marked by love, lust, and loss. Life for Claire Pelletier is changed forever when she meets a professor who teaches her a most important lesson in "A Season for Everything." Evelyn Sutton goes in search of a man in "Unlocking the Mystery" and discovers the key to her own heart. With an open mind, Ava Connors attends a party but wonders if reality can ever live up to her hottest fantasies in "Summer Solstice." In "The Lottery," Sierra Zhao sacrifices herself to numerous men to help a friend, fully aware of the consequences. With locations in London, Dublin, Cape Cod, and Bangkok, these four women will seek pleasure to alter their lives and push their sexual boundaries.



As cooler weather is upon us, you'll get warm quickly with these sizzling collection of four short novellas jam-packed into one bound novel.  Each of the women in the four stories is at a turning point in her life, and as they change, so does the season.  I don't usually read a lot of erotic novels simply because those I have read are heavy on the sex and light on the plot.



Spring into Summer, though, is done with finesse and has both.  I enjoyed the romance and the supporting plot, so I knew these women weren't just falling into bed with someone, just because it was right at that particular moment. 


Genuine characters that aren't overly complicated, with not only carnal pleasures, but also emotional and honest relationships that blend perfectly together.  While the first two stories sizzle, they amplify into a roaring fire as they turn into the last two stories - much like spring and summer.    If you've been wanting to try erotica, but have been holding back for whatever reason, Eden Baylee is the place to start! 




*I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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55 comments:

  1. I love Spring. The weather is nice and the flowers are so beautiful :)
    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  2. Wendy, many thanks for your wonderful review, and I'm thrilled to be able to give a couple of copies to your readers.

    Good luck everyone,

    eden

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  3. Hi Evie,

    Spring is beautiful, and I'm ready for it now again! Thanks for your comment.


    eden

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  4. we have a pool so summer is our fave season

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    1. Hi Scottsgal,

      Woohoo!
      I don't have a pool, but get to jump in the lake on occasion!
      Thanks for your comment.
      eden

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  5. I like Spring because it's not too hot or cold. Great for doing anything!

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    1. Hi Na,
      Really appreciate your comment, thanks!
      eden

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    1. Hi e.

      Fall is beautiful. I'm up north of the city now for Canadian Thanksgiving, and the leaves are just changing colors. They're vibrant and beautiful,
      eden

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  7. Fall for me! Cooler weather and football!
    ~Liz n.

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    1. Hi Liz,
      Thanks for commenting and good luck with the giveaway. ;)
      eden

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  8. Fall & Winter for me!!

    This looks like such a great read!! Thanks Eden for such a great giveaway opportunity!!!

    ~Kayla

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    1. Hi Kayla,
      Thanks for a lovely comment and good luck with the giveaway,
      eden

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  9. My favorite season is fall. The weather is still not too cold, nor too hot. The trees are amazingly beautiful before they fall.

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    1. Hi Anonymous,

      Aren't you mysterious? ;)
      Thanks for your comment, and I wish you luck with the giveaway,
      eden

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  10. Spring is my favorite season. The rainy season is just about over. The flowers are in bloom Everything is still green (it's not hot enough to turn brown yet). And, it's not too hot yet to make it miserable when I get out to walk or hike.

    lkish77123 at gmail dot com

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  11. Hi Linda, thanks for your comment and I'm a fan of spring too ;)
    eden

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  12. Fall (I hate summer because it's so hot that I sweat like there's no tomorrow)

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    1. Ha! Gaby, I've sat in a sauna and not sweat! I must need more sweat glands!
      Thanks for commenting,
      eden

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  13. Autumn is my favorite season. When it's cool in the mornings and the evenings and warm in between. When a fire feels good and a hot cup of joe really hits the spot. It's my favorite time to read on the porch swing and enjoy the color of the leaves. I love harvesting pumpkins and apples and planting mums. Yeap! Definitely fall...

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    1. Wow, justpeachy,

      I think you are definite about Autumn ;) I love how you paint it so nicely.

      It's a great time of year even if it's a bit too cool for me. I always get cold anyway.

      eden

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  14. I love spring and fall. And winter. Summer means frizzy hair and sweat, and I enjoy neither.

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    1. Hi Cupcake,
      Haha, love that. I love sweating and my hair rarely gets frizzy because it's just long and straight.
      Thanks so much for your comment,
      eden

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    1. Thanks Latanya, so do I. Good luck with the draw.

      eden

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  16. Autumn is my favorite season. I like that the weather is not too hot, and not too cold.

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    1. Hi Holly, thanks for your comment. I'm in Canada for our Thanksgiving this weekend, and it's a bit too cold for me, but when the sun comes out - it's not too bad.

      eden

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  17. I like spring because of the weather!

    alittlepieceofheaven777(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  18. i like the fall

    jim.coyne2@verizon.net

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  19. I love summer because you don't have to wear alot of clothes and you can go to the beach. Thanks for the giveaway. Tore923@aol.com

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  20. Hi Tore, me too. Good luck with the giveaway ;)
    eden

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  21. I love fall! Cooler weather, pretty trees...perfect!

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    1. Hi Stephanie, thanks for commenting and good luck with the giveaway!
      eden

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  22. My fave season is Autumn-Love the colours and since it's cold,it's the perfect season for cuddling up with a book! :D
    Thanks for the giveaway!

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    1. Hi Nuzaifa, yes, agree autumn is gorgeous, thanks for your comment and good luck!
      eden

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  23. Excellent review!

    Winter's the best, and as it is today, I saw the first snow of the season here...

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  24. I love fall...Halloween, cooler weather, coming holidays

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    1. Michele, thanks so much for your comment. I just got back from NY and the city was filled with pumpkins in all the storefronts. Seems they love Halloween too,
      eden

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  25. My favorite season is spring when everything is coming alive again.

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  26. My favorite season is Fall because it gets cooler and the leaves change color.

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    1. Hi Sandy,
      Changing leaves are one of the nicest things about fall, thanks for your comment,
      eden

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  27. I love the Fall with all the gorgeous leaves.

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  28. fall is my favorite season. it's so pretty and i love the cooler weather too!
    susansmoaks at gmail dot com

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  29. Summer is my favorite season. It is time to getaway from the rat race and for a lazy bug like me when I have the time to lie out in the sun. garrettsambo@aol.com

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    1. Hi Purango, you and me both! I'm a total sun worshipper though I don't lie in it like I used to.
      eden

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The old grey donkey, Eeyore stood by himself in a thistly corner of the Forest, his front feet well apart, his head on one side, and thought about things. Sometimes he thought sadly to himself, "Why?" and sometimes he thought, "Wherefore?" and sometimes he thought, "Inasmuch as which?" and sometimes he didn't quite know what he was thinking about.

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