In this book, there was no more deception - everything was out in the open, and it was a question of whether David's love for Emma could triumph over his conventional morality. The erotic scenes were just as hot as in the previous two books, but there were also some deeper issues dealt with such as whether loving someone means that you are willing to accept them as they are. David is forced to reassess his priorities, and when he comes to find Emma in Italy, he has to prove that he's worthy of her. Faced with David's hypocrisy, Emma walks out the door with nothing but her passport and departs the next day for Italy where her adventures continue with her lover Paul, the passionate artist Marco and a random American stranger.īut Emma still loves David, and her greatest desire is that he will accept her as the sexual free spirit that she is and willingly embrace the way of life she craves. David has secretly set up Emma's best friend Sally as his mistress, turning Emma's plans to broaden their erotic horizons into sordid and conventional suburban infidelity. Unmasked is a terrific read that brings the previous novels to a satisfying conclusion, while still leaving open the possibility of more books in the Emma series.Īs the book begins, Emma's attempt to bring her husband David into her erotically adventurous world has backfired. I really enjoyed this third book in the Secret Lives of Emma series.
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