Guest Post – The Vertical Expression of a Horizontal Desire

Today I'd like you all to welcome one of the authors participating in the much anticipated Noble Romance Blog Tour. Her energy and enthuisiasm make her a wonderful person to work with!—->


Justine Elyot

 


Hello everyone and thanks to Bianca for her generous hostessing – it's wonderful to be here.


 So, what's sexy? Dancing is sexy! It's never been more popular on television and in film, from classical ballet to hip-hop and street styles, and a week hardly seems to go by without one competition or other vying for our votes and our attention.


When I was a child, the only dedicated dance programme you ever saw on TV was a late-night show called Come Dancing, full of poker-faced individuals in sequins gliding around a spotlit floor. Nobody much watched it and, if you wanted to keep fit to music, you had to get on your sweatband and get to aerobics.


These days, dance classes are thriving all over the place and Strictly Come Dancing, the reincarnation of that dull programme, is one of the UK's highest-rated shows. Baz Luhrmann and his Strictly Ballroom movie set a lot of dancing feet in motion, it seems.


In my new release, Honeytrapped, the energy and sexual tension of a tango class brings the hero and heroine together, the rhythms of the music soon leading them to explore a different kind of rhythm altogether. But it isn't as simple as giving in to their mutual attraction – there are complications standing in the way of their connection.


"It's her job to snare him, but this trap might be more complicated than she thought.


When Tilly went into business as a private detective, she thought it would be all brilliant deductive reasoning and car chases. She was not prepared for the deluge of calls from suspicious lovers hiring her to entrap their love rat partners, but when times are hard, you take what's on offer – which is how, despite two left feet, she came to find herself learning the Argentine tango.


But is the tango teaching lothario all he seems to be? And when he makes his hot Latin moves on her, will she really be able to stay professional and resist them?


Tilly finds herself tangled up in the tango, hot on the tail of a mystery. She even manages to fit in a car chase, though the brilliant deductive reasoning doesn't work out so well. But where her brain might miss out, her body certainly doesn't. They don't call sex the horizontal tango for nothing, it seems."


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Thank you for reading!



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Published on March 18, 2011 21:01
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