Tender and delicious is how I’d describe Victoria Black’s debut novella – Lies and Seduction. (This IS NOT, however, how I would describe the roast!).
It’s true. Captain Caruthers can’t cook to save his life, but he can save the life of the woman he loves.
The author sure knows how to cook though. She turns the heat up in the kitchen, in the bathroom and in the bedroom, cooking up a tantalising and sensual story set in romantic 1940’s war-time London.
This story has all the ingredients to satisfy those hungry for a quick bite of a lusty hero, a nipple – oops! – I mean nibble of a feisty heroine, and a little serving of history on the side.
Bottom line – who cares if Captain Caruthers can’t cook. Priorities please, ladies!
I was thrilled to win a copy of this book. Thank you Victoria. May there be many more.
Buy this book at Cobblestone Press or find out about Victoria Black on her website. http://victoriablack.htmlplanet.com/
Hi Jenn
Thanks for another great review. I must take note. I'm now dragging my feet through a chick-lit novel by an English author – no fun at all.
Shayne
I read about Lies and Seduction on Suzi Love's blog and loved the sound of it (and it's gorgeous cover), so great to read an enthusiastic review. Will definitely be buying.