French Kiss Paris by Missy Lyons
Publisher: Phaze Books
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short
Other: M/F * M/F/M * Ménage
Rating: 3.5 Cherries
Review by Lilac
Sarafina didn’t want a serious relationship after catching her fiance in bed with another woman. Ladies Night at an exclusive Parisian nightclub provided just the distraction she needed, where her every fantasy is catered to. She comes home to find her apartment ransacked and someone wants her dead. Caught up in a dangerous game of life and death, she needs her two new lovers for more than protection, but could she submit to two men?
A broken relationship with her cheating fiancée leads to a murder plot and threats for Sarafina in this quick read. After ending her relationship, Sarafina’s friend convinces her to get a makeover and go to Ladies Night at an exclusive Parisian nightclub. There Sarafina is intrigued by the strippers and the desire she feels. She soon finds herself caught up in an attraction with two handsome men even as someone threatens her life.
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Speaking of the threats, the suspense of the plot was also fascinating and I enjoyed watching things play out throughout the story. I enjoyed the glimpse at the culprit’s point of view that we got as it helped add to the intrigue of the story.
However, I would have loved to know a bit more about the lead characters, Sarafina, Eric, and Jean-Claude, and their backgrounds. I also would have loved to seen more of their relationship beyond what we get to see in this short story. But despite this, it was a really good read.















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