Review on The Secret Door ♥
""Tempting Offer", the second episode of series romance-erotica Matt Staton's Agency written by the good Chiara Cilli, continues with the story of the events involving Cristina and Matt and with the discovery of the mysterious job offer that the handsome boy has advanced to our dear protagonist.
I must say that this series intrigues and amuses me more and more: the characters created by the skilful pen of the author are always ironic and full of surprises, unpredictable and charmed by drunkenness that a sensual game, made sarcastic barbs, languid looks and unspoken truths, can trigger in their hearts. I'm passionate and closer to their history, especially as it is written in a refined and never vulgar way, and this is a point that I always tend to point out because it is very important for me. I'm excited about this series and Chiara Cilli's elegant and incisive style.
In the first episode we had left a curious Cristina, very curious, for the proposed work of Matt and now the mystery is revealed and we find out what the dear man with ice eyes has in mind and what kind of work is the one of him. A discovery that leaves Cris also horrified, but she's not intimidated by the advances courteous and implied of the boy and by his proposed work a little offensive, and reacts to his provocations, colliding head-on against his manly stubbornness and keeping intact her pride and her role as predator. Cris, in fact, will not be persuaded by Matt's charm charmer, but will continue her cunning game of seduction...
In this story the biting narrative is more relaxed than in the first episode because the wild sexual tension that had enveloped the protagonists during their previous encounter is put aside for a moment to leave room for the evolution of events, the discovery of Matt's proposal and psychological depth of the two seducers. The rate of strong sensuality is always present in the story, mind you, but the setting light helps to lighten the erotic and the dialogue that takes place between the two involved this time is more implicit and conventional, though rich in allusions and puns that are pulled one another. I really enjoyed this aspect because the way to tell of the author, so charming and polite albeit cleverly infused with eroticism, is really pleasant and engaging and it is always intriguing, measuring the parts well more explicit and malicious, and those intended to extend the character of the protagonists.
As for Cristina and Matt, I am satisfied of their personalities, which remain consistent to the promises made by the author in the first episode, and who are the real focus of the story. Their ambiguous and murky relationship, tinged with eroticism and romance, is the center of the narrative and keeps up the attention of the reader due to the tension that develops between the two, a lethal mixture of eros and feeling that alludes to a following really not bad.
I really enjoy Cristina with her enterprising and confident way of doing and I am genuinely curious to see how far she will push her game, if she can bring home the victory that much lust or is dragged from her heart in a whirl of emotions who may not object much. Matt, however, in this episode made me really angry ... he and I have to do a nice little speech! The boy must be put in line, but I think Cris is going to make crow out this forbidden man and make him turn his head without limits! And I can not wait to find out!"
