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Asking for Trouble [Kindle Edition]

Leslie Kelly
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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4 1/2 stars--an October Top Pick! -- Romantic Times Bookreviews, October 2006

Readers who love a good romantic suspense mixed with some blistering love scenes shouldn't miss Leslie Kelly's ASKING FOR TROUBLE! -- Romance Reviews Today, October 1, 2006

Product Description

It was a dark and sexy night...and she was in Trouble. Really!

Budding journalist Lottie Santori is dying to escape her overprotective family and experience a little sexual adventure.

And her upcoming, out-of-town (thank God!) job, researching scary old Seaton House, offers some very definite possibilities....

Lottie has always had a thing for the tall, dark and mysterious type, and her reluctant host, sexy Simon Lebeaux, looks as if he can give her the thrill of a lifetime. But when she finds herself at the center of several surprising "accidents," Lottie can only wonder if she'll last that long....


Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 204 KB
  • Print Length: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Harlequin Blaze (October 1, 2006)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B000MAH8NU
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #19,505 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It Was a Dark and Sexy night..., October 8, 2006
Yes indeed it was!
Whew! Here is yet another sexy, fabulous book by Leslie Kelly. Everyone should run not walk to get a copy!

Asking For Trouble is set in the town of Trouble, Pennsylvania for this latest Santori family story.
Lottie Santori, a budding journalist and youngest member of the Santori family, is dying to escape her over protective relatives for a little adventure, both sexual and career-wise. She heads out on a...yes, you guessed it...dark and stormy night, to do research on an old scary hotel called Seaton House.

Simon Lebeaux, her reluctant host and new owner of Seaton House, is looking for quiet alone time to recover from a recent and very tragic accident. From the second these two meet, on that dark and stormy night, the sexual tension between them fairly melts the pages. Hot, Hot and more Hot!

In a skilled new twist, Ms. Kelly has written the heroine's point of view in first person. I loved it.
Don't miss this latest dark, sexy, gothic tale from Leslie Kelly.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Asking for Trouble- A Joyfully Recommended Title, July 18, 2007
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Simon Lebeaux inherited Seaton House from his uncle. He is recuperating from an injury while staying in the seemingly haunted house. Simon is haunted by his memories of one fateful night with a beautiful stranger. Simon has stayed away from women for the past four months and intends to keep it that way until one rainy night when another beautiful stranger shows up at his door.

Lottie Santori is in Trouble, Pennsylvania, researching Josef Zangara for her psychology professor. Zangara made Seaton House an exclusive hotel in the nineteen thirties and was later convicted of being a serial killer. Lottie is overprotected by her five older brothers, so she is relishing the idea of solving a mystery or two while relaxing and hopefully finding a hot guy to fool around with while she's at it. Arriving at Seaton House during a thunderstorm, Lottie meets Simon and falls instantly in lust but Simon clearly wants nothing to do with her. Lottie's not giving up though; she plans to discover the mystery surrounding the house and Simon, all while trying to seduce him into bed, but strange things are happening. Is someone out to get Simon? Or is he going crazy?

Leslie Kelly has written another hit with Asking For Trouble! This funny, sexy, and sometimes spooky story is a blast to read! Simon had me from the beginning. His haunted memories and guilt-ridden soul made me want to hold him and never let go. Lottie is a sweetheart; she's beautiful, witty and fearless too. The chemistry between Simon and Lottie simply sizzles. Asking For Trouble is just as entertaining to read as Here Comes Trouble, the first book in this series, and with Trouble Or Nothing still to come, readers get plenty more from the town of Trouble, Pennsylvania, where something scary and passionate is bound to happen!

Nannette reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars delightful investigative romance, October 14, 2006
In Chicago, her five overly protective older brothers and her Italian parents are driving Lottie Santori crazy as they leave her with no breathing room. Being the only female and the youngest, she enjoys any opportunity to escape from their constant vigil. Thus she looks forward to her out of town work in Trouble, Pennsylvania to conduct on site research into a serial killer who owned Seaton House though she doubts she will find any sexual relief in the small town.

At Seaton House, Lottie meets new owner Simon Lebeaux, who inherited the old hotel from his late uncle. She immediately revises her thoughts that Trouble means abstinence. However, several accidents occur including some near fatal ones as if someone wants to prevent Lottie from completing her assignment. Simon thinks the hotel is haunted, but Lottie believes a mortal person wants her stopped.

The sequel to the amusing contemporary HERE COMES TROUBLE is a delightful investigative romance in which the lead couple explores the haunting of the hotel and their hearts. The story line contains plenty of action, but it is the lead couple who keeps it focused and entertaining as she knows what she wants (sex not a lasting love) and he knows she is trouble (he has enough tsuris without her). The trouble with this novel is that Leslie Kelly will keep her audience up late reading in one sitting.

Harriet Klausner
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More About the Author

When I'm not chained to my keyboard writing, I'm enjoying my life with my husband of 25 years and our three daughters. Let me tell you, raising three girls has been way more challenging than publishing romance fiction!

I write sexy novels for Harlequin, and also write dark romantic thrillers under the pseudonym Leslie Parrish. Check out my websites, www.lesliekelly.com and www.authorleslieparrish.com

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