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A new review…

4 Fallen Angels from Fallen Angel Reviews

Wild and Wanton
        

Federal agent Nick Coulter is undercover working as a bouncer at a strip club. He’s hoping to bust a ring of counterfeiters, but is completely distracted and aroused by the club’s latest dancer, Mandy Minx. He has to try to keep his mind on the job, but it’s getting harder and harder…        

There’s more to Mandy than meets the eye, even as delicious as the package is. She’s complicated and, under it all, afraid. A Gypsy has given her a magic potion to help her begin to live again, but will it be enough?

Wild and Wanton by Brit Blaise is a book bursting with eroticism and with an underlying theme readers won’t soon forget. Mandy is a fascinating character, a woman trapped by her fear; Nick is a man devoted to his job, but one who has just been bowled over by the luscious Mandy. Without giving too much away, I’ll just say that there is a huge plot twist in this tale, and one that worked exceptionally well into the storyline. There was a bit too much plot here for the book’s length, but Ms. Blaise managed to tie it all up neatly at the end. Four Angels!

Reviewed by: Michelle

 

 

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2 Responses to “A new review…”

  1. cathy Says:

    Oh, I love my books bursting with eroticism. Got to put this one on my wish list.

  2. Brit Says:

    Thanks Cathy, maybe you’ll win it! It’s great to get this review…but the rollercoaster of emotions I’m on is on the downward spiral at this moment as time draws closer to get on the plane to sell my mom’s possessions. It’s strange how life works out…just when you think you have control, you realize it’s only an allusion.

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