Friday, 22 April 2011

Review: "Honeytrapped" by Justine Elyot



It's her job to snare him, but this trap might be more complicated than she thought.
When Tilly went into business as a private detective, she thought it would be all brilliant deductive reasoning and car chases. She was not prepared for the deluge of calls from suspicious lovers hiring her to entrap their love rat partners, but when times are hard, you take what's on offer - which is how, despite two left feet, she came to find herself learning the Argentine tango.
But is the tango teaching lothario all he seems to be? And when he makes his hot Latin moves on her, will she really be able to stay professional and resist them?
Tilly finds herself tangled up in the tango, hot on the tail of a mystery. She even manages to fit in a car chase, though the brilliant deductive reasoning doesn't work out so well. But where her brain might miss out, her body certainly doesn't. They don't call sex the horizontal tango for nothing, it seems.


I never thought this book would only gave me 38 pages. When I found it out, I wondered what story it brought. It was just too short, my mind said. I was afraid that I was not into the characters well which I considered as important stuff from a book. Yeah, I always made too many prejudices for this kind of story. And again, I was wrong. It need only first few pages to know what kind of woman Tilly was. She is just too innocent. She entertained me with all her words and thoughts. It was a quick reading.


I wish I know the movement of tango. Because every step in this dance have a role. It was not easy for me to figure it out when she was in her dance class


3/5


Author: Justiner Elyot

Format: ebook
Published March 21st 2011 by Total-E-Bound Publishing

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2 comments:

Martha Eskuchen said...

This sounds like a fun read. Was it sexy or erotic?

Aleetha said...

Yes, It's erotica, you might want to read this book. :)

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