Tuesday, April 8, 2008

DON’T TEMPT ME by Sylvia Day

Publisher Kensington Brava
Date published April 2008
ISBN 978-0758217639
Historical Erotic Romance
Trade paperback
Reviewed by Danny



Simon Quinn made his way up the social ladder with his fist and his charm, something that recommends him for an undercover agent. Now he is tired of his spy life and his last mission is to trade the French Spy Lysette Rosseau for his man. Before he can complete his mission, his superiors want him to observe Lysette and to discover her secrets. He discovers a completely other woman, a woman who is sweet and intriguing and not cold and dangerous as he remembered. How could this be?

Ms. Day’s readers met Simon Quinn for the first time in her book PASSION FOR THE GAME. Already there he was an intriguing character who was just begging for his own story and finally he got it.

Ms. Day wrote a fascinating and sometimes surprising story, because you never know which turn the plot takes when you turn the page. The budding feelings between the hero and heroine are really cute to watch, especially with Simon’s confusion.

DON’T TEMPT ME is not only a good historical romance, but with several subplots also a captivating thriller. Ms. Day combines the subplot very well with the growing romance between hero and heroine. Via the subplot the readers get some good glimpses into the life of the other characters.

DON’T TEMPT ME is the latest book of Ms. Day’s Georgian series, but it can be read as a stand-alone without any problems.

This story is a book for fans of hot erotic historical romances, so hurry and get your copy today.

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