Tuesday 3 December 2013

Review Of Lost in France (Firebird Trilogy)

Goodreads Summary

Lost in France is an erotic contemporary
romance novel set in Paris, the city of Love
and Romance.
Warning: 18+++
Lost. The one thing I’ve wanted above
everything else was taken from me in one
night. My dreams were shattered forever
because of one irreversible mistake.
There was nothing I could do about it.
I’d lost everything.
So I did what I always do. I ran.
To another continent.
To France.
To start over.
God knows, I needed a new beginning; a
new job, a new life.
To find what I truly wanted…needed…
craved. A man of my own.
My French man found me. He was perfect.
Or…was he. Alain du Bois had a secret. One
that could destroy us before we even had a
chance to find love.
And why was my new boss, Maxwell Grant,
the arrogant and demanding CEO of Grant
Global, fixated on me?
Would I find myself in France?
Would I get what I desperately wanted?
Or was I jumping from one hotter than hell
fire into another?
A note from Jani:
This book contains LOTS of sizzling sex. I
make no apologies for that.
However, if you are sensitive to copious
overt sex scenes and it's not your thing, I
respect that too - hence this warning.
For those that enjoy sensuous steamy
sexcapades, Lost in France will not
disappoint.
The end will leave you breathless,
screaming for book 2. Guaranteed.
Book 2 in The Firebird Trilogy - NO
REGRETS - will be released end of January
2014.
Lost In France is Part 1 of 3 in the exciting
new Firebird Series.

My review:- First of all a great thanks to FR girls and Jani Kay for providing me an ARC of such an awesome book. Rebecca is a working lady, who flees, or much say escaped the tormenting life of her in Australia because of her ex lover, with whom she wants to put a distance in between them. When she met a handsome Frenchmen with whom she fall in love with madly. The story revolves around her and the other characters, all trying to get her to bed them unsuccessfully. Only the main guy, Alain succeeding it. There aren't much characters in the book, minor characters are really well minor. But the main characters are, in my opinion, fully taken use of them. Alain serve as a perfect, every girl's dream guy from the beginning. Maxwell, on the other hand, well he is arrogant and caring at the same time. Rebecca is the result of a hard work by the author, to make a character which looks as realistic as our lives are. She is torn apart between 2, or should I say 3 guys. The irony is everyone of them is either engaged or married. She hates her boss but than she falls in love, kinda, with him, when she realized that there is a nice guy in him, which he doesn't like to show off. Everything in the story is perfect, contains everything which is needed to makes a contemporary erotic perfect. I love the way how there's a transformation in Rebecca from a secured girl to a little dependent, which she kept on questioning about herself. But story is well written, with erotic sex scenes, enough to make anyone feel gasping for air *winks*. The chemistry and connection between the leads is electrifying, and their little escapade, Ohh wait sexcapades !!!! I love the way story went on, never feeling bored out of it. It made me realize that's how the aristocracy works, in a kind of way. People are caring but to fulfill their parent's they sometime back out from their love. I fall in love with the last part, when he choose property. I don't wants to be mean, but it connected me with my own heartache. Having left by my loved one that morning when I completed the book, he last part made me feel connected to it, in every way. The way she felt rejected that she is left out because of someone else, again feeling like she is compromised. The last lines or one of the last, "It is time to move on, again !!" Leave an impression on me. They are the lines which everyone either thinks or says, when they are deserted by their loved ones. These were the exact lines, which I have had used when I was deserted, so thumbs up for the connection. The difference is just that Rebecca is a girl and I'm a boy. Now I'm badly waiting for the next part. So my rating for this amazing book are........4.5/5 There's a giveaway held by the publishers and Author, which I would like my dear people to take part in. a Rafflecopter giveaway