6/19/2023 0 Comments Asking For Trouble by Leslie Kelly![]() ![]() She has an attitude towards sex that is very refreshing: she’s not some super-nymphomaniac machine but she likes sex and she isn’t afraid to be attracted to a good-looking and sexy man. ![]() Simply put, this is another one of those “heroines wanting to get laid by the hero” stories but Lottie isn’t a simpering silly woman who wants to get seduced only to act like some nitwit in the process. What is going on here?Īsking for Trouble is one of those books that nicely blend chick-lit sentiments with more conventional romance novel elements. Attraction flares between the two of them but Simon has issues and strange and even sinister things start happening to Lottie as she explores Seaton House. Simon doesn’t want visitors but Lottie and circumstances manage to get her to stay around whether he likes it or not. She shows up at Seaton House to help her psychology professor (she’s his research assistant) gather information on Josef Zagara, the serial killer that once owned this place and got away with quite a number of murders. Our heroine is Lottie Santori, the youngest sister of those Santori men in some of the author’s books in the past. The hero, Simon Lebeaux, was first introduced in the book Here Comes Trouble, and this is his story. There is a Gothic overtone to this story since it is set in a spooky building that was once a hotel co-owned by a serial killer which may or may not be haunted. Leslie Kelly’s Asking for Trouble is her second effort to be set in her Pennsylvanian town called Trouble. ![]()
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