I so love, love, love Shelley Munro's books! And Fancy Free is no exception there as it is filled with so much humor that I actually laughed out loud, then you have a little mystery that spices up the drama of it all, and last lets not forget all the glorious sex. Steamy scenes that will smoke your socks off!
Alice has inherited a condom company and much to her embarrassment and horror. Thing is that she has to work with James Bates who is the manager and one seriously sexy man. How is she ever going to keep it together having to work with such a man, especially when it comes to sex and condoms?
That's not the half of it, the company is set to release a new condom which is top secret. Problem being, someone has stole the design which adds some mystery to the story. In the meantime it is suggested that Alice and James be the testers..... how can any sane woman pass that opportunity up! First, I can't say enough about the comedy factor in this book. It is refreshing and brilliant of the author to carry the humor throughout the ENTIRE book. Second, I thought the mystery factor was well played, it kept me guessing and add to the richness of the entire story.
It’s not every day a girl inherits a condom company, and to say accountant Alice Beasley is astonished and out of her depth is putting it mildly. For an almost virgin, she needs a quick education in all things condom because her inheritance is in danger. Someone is intent on sabotage and playing nasty, trying to destroy her new company.
Alice is suddenly getting down and dirty with charismatic James, the factory manager, all in the name of business, testing new condom designs. The sex is hot. Mind-blowing. It’s a dark thrill and an erotic journey. Yeah, it’s a hard job, but a girl’s got to do what a girl’s gotta do.
The testing turns personal. Alice wants James. She craves his talented touch and sultry kisses, she desires passion and physical pleasure on a permanent basis but first she must convince bad-boy James to give up his fancy-free ways…
Publisher: Ellora’s Cave
Release Date: March 7, 2008
Format: eBook












2 comments:
Thank you so much. Humor can be a difficult thing to write because we all have different likes and dislikes I'm so glad you enjoyed Fancy Free. :)
March 18, 2010 3:19 PMWoo-hoo, Shelley!! Keep em' coming! ;)
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