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Review by:
Jackie B
on Jan. 31, 2012 :
Ebook description
A couple of weeks in the sun, away from the pressures of life, was just what Stella needed. After losing her inhibitions along with her bikini, she quickly decides the only thing she thing she needs to work hard on is her all-over tan. Unfortunately, she soon realises her poolside terrace isn’t quite as private as she first thought...
My Thoughts
Stella is away for a short vacation and since her villa has a private terrace she thinks nothing of sunbathing in the nude. One day she hears some strange sounds that make her self conscious but she dismisses it and carries on so when she goes back to England her all over tan is at it's peak of perfection.
Several days later she is surprised to find a strange man named Tom at her door inviting her to the villa next door to eat dinner with he and his parents. She nearly says no but instead decides to accept the invitation and during the course of the evening Tom makes it known to Stella that he has been watching her while she sunbathes nude. He also lets her know that he loves to take photos, all kinds of photos!
Stella thinks Tom is handsome and sexy but decides it would be a bad idea to have a relationship with her "neighbor".
What happens next gets pretty intense both in the bedroom and out, Stella ends up going home thinking she will never see Tom again and when he turns out to be the photographer hired to work with her and her partner the sparks turn into an inferno once more.
You get a better story than you bargained for but at the end you do not get complete closure so there is a possibility there could be more written with these characters in the future and there is also a possibility there will not be.
For a free read it is well worth the time it takes to enjoy on a chilly winter day!
(review of free book)
Review by:
Becky Mandis
on Nov. 06, 2011 :
Hot stuff! Perfect holiday reading.
(review of free book)
Review by:
Doris Holmes
on Sep. 13, 2011 :
Let's have it for the peeping toms! You get what you give and vice versa.
(review of free book)
Review by:
Chantale Reve
on March 30, 2011 :
I could spank myself for presuming how this delectable chunk of erotic suspense fiction would end. Sometimes it takes an overexposed premise to seduce the reader to take a peek, but the cliffhanging chapters in "Peeping Tom" reward them for braving the sensual adventure.
I admit to being easily seduced by a potent sense of location in a fictional work. In the case of Ms. Le Monnier's erotic-vacation tale, I went all the way. The author's lush, sensual setting lends much credibility to her passive-aggressive protagonist's impulsive choices and the revealing consequences.
Despite, or because of, the things that go bump in the bushes, "Peeping Tom" can have the more adventurous among us planning that next timeshare getaway in the tropics and counting down to that all-over tan.
(review of free book)
Review by:
Kelly
on Oct. 11, 2010 :
Decent read. Plays out like you think it would, but enjoyable nonetheless.
(review of free book)
Review by:
Ernest Winchester
on Aug. 19, 2010 :
Ah, nothing like a tropical vacation, letting it all hang out then coming home leaving it all there. Right? Oops. Very enjoyable story despite a few bumps with grammatical errors. (And I always flinch at the British spelling.)
(review of free book)
Review by:
Harry Heyoka
on March 17, 2010 :
Hot stuff! 4 thumbs up.
(review of free book)