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REVIEW:
Safari
Moon by AnnChristine
Publisher: Rogue Phoenix Press
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Length: Full Length (154 pgs)
Rated: 5 Stars
Reviewed by It's Raining Books
Publisher: Rogue Phoenix Press
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Length: Full Length (154 pgs)
Rated: 5 Stars
Reviewed by It's Raining Books
Funny and Sweet
Imagine, if you can, our hero, sound asleep and dreaming a delightful, erotic dream. Suddenly he is awakened by an almost naked, sexy woman, walking into his bedroom accompanied by her pet skunk.
And that is how Safari Moon begins. I chuckled to myself as I continued reading. It seemed that he, a wild life photographer, put an ad in the paper for an assistant, but somehow his Grandfather changed the ad and it now stated that he was desperately in need of a wife. Immediately our handsome, confirmed bachelor is surrounded by a bevy of giggling, panting, eager women wanting to marry him.
How he plans his escape from all the desperate women involves an old friend he gets to help him. Since the friend is presently engaged to someone else and doesn't really want to get involved, it's more than a little complicated. They arrive in Alaska, planning on pretending they are an item. Then Grandfather and Grandmother arrive. The story continues with much laughing on my part, and many misunderstandings, especially when the fiancé shows up.
The story is funny and complicated due to the fact that each of the two main characters are trying to pretend that they really don't care about each other. And since neither is able to keep his or her hands off the other, the story becomes hilarious.
Safari Moon is not your typical romance, and I really loved it.
BLURB:
Solo St. John, a wildlife photographer,
is preparing for a trip to Alaska.
Suddenly, Solo finds women of all sorts invading his privacy, his home and
his office, all cooing nonsense words and blatantly throwing themselves at
him. Solo doesn't know why, and he has
no idea how to rid himself of the persistent women. He finally decides to beg a favor of his best
buddy Nyssa Harrington.
Excerpt:
Wanted: A professional wildlife photographer to take
pictures in the Alaskan wilderness. Experience first hand a real safari moon.
Call(555)381-1252 or send resumes to 2286 Main, Suite 2D Bend, Oregon.
Solo St. John was in the middle of an erotic dream
about his buddy, Nyssa Harrington, when the click of his front door shutting
brought him to instant alert mode.
Solo looked up, caught a flashing glimpse of a good
deal of naked flesh; long legs, perfectly rounded derriere, and a waist he
could span with his hands. The intruder's long blond hair curled around her
shoulders an inch above the ties of her bikini top.
Then he saw the skunk. He blinked twice.
This woman and the skunk were not the subject of his
brief and very strange dream, a fantasy that made his mind speed along at sixty
in a residential zone. This was someone he had never seen before and he
resented the intrusion.
"Hello," she cooed seductively from his
living room. "Will you come out and play?"
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