Do you like a little steam with your romantic mystery? Then here you go: Wondrous writer Suzie Enoch tries her hand at a modern day romance and succeeds marvelously. The criminal capers keep you wondering as we get to know what drives 2 new characters you'll love.They may seem to be worlds apart, but perilous danger draws the H & H into a inescapable and sexy romance. How does she keep it sizzling between them while all the money power and greed are thrown into the mix? Ah, dear reader, that's what what makes her Suzanne Enoch!
It's a fast paced, light-hearted, yet surprisingly rich, mystery/romance!!
Samantha Jellicoe is one of the best, and most expensive, cat burglars in the world. That is why, when a bomb explodes in the very house she is stealing from, at the very moment she is doing her "work", the red flags fly. Keeping the handsome, billionaire owner alive and getting out without getting caught is her first priority, however, it isn't until she discovers her life is in serious trouble later that she is forced to take action.
This book is so much fun, one hates to put it down - even for a moment - to get anything else done! If I didn't think the sex aspect was too soon and too much (totally personal, I admit) this would have been a definite 5 star just for sheer entertainment and excitement!
Like a box of chocolate truffles. It is probably not the most edifying book of all time but it is absolutely a dessert book. We get mystery, adventure, sex, romance, hot guys, a teeny bit of art history, and interesting scenery. The fast-talking, snappy dialogue between the hero and heroine is sharp and fun. Yeah the mystery is a bit silly, the situation rather a stretch, but you probably aren't reading this if you are hoping for the next Agatha Christie novel. I like Suzanne Enoch much better as a contemporary romance writer, I never feel completely satisfied with her historical romances. But this is awesome. I am reading the series for a second time and I am sure I will read it again. I LOVE this series and these characters.
4.5 stars