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The Last Honeytrap

Florence Love, Book 1

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The Last Honeytrap

By: Louise Lee
Narrated by: Antonia Beamish
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If you love to curl up with Miranda Dickinson, or The Mystery of Mercy Close by Marian Keyes was your favourite, The Last Honeytrap will delight you with its rapidfire, irreverent humour.

He's the man every woman wants. Private Investigator Florence Love is out to get him. Florence has 10 days to meet, charm, and entrap Scott 'Scat' Delaney. Whilst sticking to 'the' Cardinal Entrapment Rule: One kiss, with tongues, five seconds - case closed.

Scat, a superstar jazz musician, is stunning. He's also a reclusive hypochondriac with a Junta-like entourage - it's going to take a special woman to make him fall into the trap.

Florence Love will tell you at length why she's that woman. She's beautiful, resourceful, and relentless. A master of body language, evolutionary science, and Shorinji Kempo. She'll use every tool in her armoury, especially when it comes to discovering the truth about Bambi, her absent mother - a 25-year-old mystery she's determined to solve....

Cardinal Entrapment Rule Two: Never ever fall for the target (even when they're the hottest man on the planet). That would be very bad form indeed.

©2015 Louise Lee (P)2015 Headline Digital
Contemporary Witty
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