Like he wants to send me home to bed without any dinner. He always looks so pissed off to find me working. I liked how this novella made her charms almost seem magical, where people would easily confide in her or be drawn to her, Marcus included. She knew how to get people to tell her their secrets but she also didn't come off as manipulative. She was down to earth, likable and clever. And what I loved about her was how she wasn't vain in her beauty. June was said to be very pretty, so much so that she was naturally a honey trap. For all he knows, I’m crazier than a bag of cats. I don’t trust a man who flirts with a stranger. Her job aligns a bit with Marcus, a certain private investigator who always seems to be in the same places, scowling at her from a distance. Almost every night, she finds herself in bars and clubs to seek answers her clients are looking for. Put simply, the plot is about June, a honey trap who works to learn people's secrets by using her natural charms and sells them to pay for her grandmother's cares. Too often, I find that the romance is too rushed. It just helps make believe in the romance quickly because of the base they already have built off page. Also, I find that I usually enjoy novellas more when the main characters already know each other at least a little bit. The characters were likable and the premise was entertaining enough. I don't know, everything just flowed so well together. Favorite in the Sweet Little Sinners series of novellas so far.
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