Show and Tell

thefortunehunterI'm somewhat skipping ahead here by reviewing Show and Tell, and not yet having published my review of The Fortune Hunter.

 Show and Tell is the story of Trinity Green, who is the best friend of Faith Kingston, the heroine of The Fortune Hunter.  At the end of The Fortune Hunter Trinity announced that she had eloped with Harper, and she thought everything would be perfect.

However, as Show and Tell opens Trinity's life begins to fall apart.  Harper isn't who she thought she was, and as their marriage goes into a tailspin so does Trinity's value system.  She begins to do things that prim proper ladies wouldn't even think of doing, and has a great time doing them.

Scott Sinclair a CFO with Millienum Robotics plays a big part in the blossoming of the new Trinity.  However, he doesn't know that she's Trinity Green daughter of a soon to be supplier.  Could this endanger their relationship or will it make it stronger.

Show and Tell is an erotic romance, and one that's mostly about the acting out of two people's fantasties.  If you're looking for a book with deep meaning, then this probably isn't it.  If you're looking for a book that shows how two strangers can come to mean so much to each other, and help one another discover their inner selves, than this is the book you're looking for.

Show and Tell won't singe your fingers, and you won't find yourself suffering hot flashes.  You will however begin to fill almost like a voyeur as you watch the relationship grow between Scott and Trinity.  You will cheer when Tirinity finally realizes the meaning of her life and can take charge with confidence.

Show and Tell by Jasmine Haynes  Penguin July 2008

Sandi

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