Review: Out of Control by Toni J. Strawn OUT OF CONTROL When Lila has a hot night with a stranger she met at a bar, a man who happens to be her roommate's friend, she shoos him out the door the next day. But Blake won't be disappearing out of her life anytime soon because he's found someone who finally draws him in. And like he says, he gets what he wants. The question is, will Lila allow herself to be drawn into Blake's need for control? I know I always say too much sex in a book is better than not enough, or fade to black scenes. But here in Out of Control, there really is too much sex, if such a thing is possible. It's not that the story surrounding all the sex is bad, because it's not, it's just not strong enough to stand on its own without all the heat overwhelming it. And that's what happened - too much sex, not a strong enough story, and what's left is, well, just a lot of sex. And Lila continuously running from Blake and being wishy ...
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