Kiss and Tell

Sandy Lynn
Paranormal erotic romance
Available from Samhain Publishing
ISBN: 1-59998-186-6
February 2007

Willow’s had a horrible day. Her boss had been sexually harassing her, and today she’s been fired because she wouldn’t give into the pressure. Now she’s without a job, and no prospects in line to get one. Her sister and her friend persuade her to go out on the town, and now she’s regretting the impulse that led her to this point. They’ve dared her to play their game, and she’s just about to tell them that she wants to go home instead of play their stupid game. Then a man walks in and she’s suddenly more than willing to play the game and ask the questions… boxer’s, briefs, or nothing at all?

Seth couldn’t be more surprised when Willow comes over and starts asking him some outrageous questions. But in no time, the more he talks to her, the more irresistible he finds her, and then they quickly find themselves in bed. After a night in her arms, he’s finding out that he wants her for a lot longer than a one night stand. But will she be willing to stay with him when she finds out his secret?

I enjoyed the story; the interaction between the characters was wonderful, particularly in the beginning. I thought that Willow seemed to change personality a near the end of the book, it was a little disconcerting because she didn’t seem to be that aggressive in the beginning. The same thing happened with Seth, he didn’t seem to be that passive in the beginning, and then near the end he suddenly was letting everything happen to him instead of charging after what he wanted. Over all, I thought that the book was exciting, passionate, and had a twist on vampires that I thought was fantastic. If you like it when love is found unexpectedly, Kiss and Tell is a story you shouldn’t miss.

Overall rating:
Sensuality rating: Explicit

Reviewer: Julia
March 5, 2007

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