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Thursday, 6 August 2015

**REVIEW** THE TEMPTRESS by CJ FALLOWFIELD



There’s just something about a French accent, something that conjures images of romance, sex and passion. There’s a reason French is called ‘the language of love.’

Lulu McQueen runs an exclusive honeytrap agency, to test the fidelity of rich men for their suspicious partners. While her business flourishes and her track record in the field remains unbroken, earning her the nickname of The Temptress, her personal life isn’t so successful.

A trip to Paris, years ago, led to the most erotic encounter of her life with Luc, a charismatic, dominant, irresistible Frenchman. For one night she experienced bliss on a scale she’d never encountered and fled in the morning, ashamed of herself, but her Parisian one night stand was burned into her memories and no one since had compared.

With no one available on short notice, Lulu steps in to lure Mrs. Le Grand’s rich husband, for an extortionately high fee. Lulu’s in for the shock of her life when she finds her mark at the hotel bar. Luc Le Grand still has a face and body to make Adonis weep. He exudes confidence, masculinity and raw sex appeal.

The question now isn’t whether Lulu can tempt him, but whether she can resist him, retain her reputation and secure her fee, or whether she’ll fall under Mr. Le Grand’s spell. Again






Im hovering between 4* and 4.5*. This story is about Lulu who runs a very successful honeytrap business. She has a new client who is a cold fish and Lulu takes and instant dislike but who can say no to two million. when Lulu arrives she is shocked to see a face from her past, a hot sexy one night stand from france sitting right on front of her, did i mention BABYDADDY. Luc le grand is a perfect hot sexy alpha male. this is a work of fiction and luc is impossibly  perfect but thats what fiction is about reading something different. lulu is also too perfect but again we need that in fiction.Theres some light humour in the form of Dom, Lulus gay brother, he is super funny at times i would love a night out with him. if i had to change one thing it would be the word puffy when describing Lulus pussy, it (for me) made it seem unsexy but that just me nitpicking. brilliant book really loved it and will move on to more fallowfield books now.



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