Your Alibi by Annie Dean
100% pure fun.
I thought about leaving it there, but hey, there are no word limits on my blog. My second experience with erotic romance Your Alibi is both different than the first and as good. It’s not bleeding with need, but it is pumped full of naughty fun.
Your Alibi is about Addie, a woman with the weight of a family on her shoulders, struggling to keep her mother’s beloved bed and breakfast alive. She finds a way, by providing alibis for people who are cheating on their significant others. It’s perfect because it’s both lucrative, and no one actually spends their time at the Grail. Until a handsome stranger arrives, looking for his wife.
There can’t be any complaints about a lack of plot here, Dean keeps the reader off guard, mixing lust and humor with down to earth fun. The characters are strong, the setting enticing and the pace is steady. You never know quite what to expect next, some line that stabs straight at the libido or an emergency penguin rescue. Even the parts you do figure out don’t go how you think.
Particularly impressive is the supporting cast, which aren’t just token supporters or agitators. Even the second string characters are fun and 3D.
It definitely passes the “must read lines out to who ever is close by” test. There’s heat, there’s sweet and in the end the line between romantic and sappy is nudged a bit, but not crossed. Like word wrapped chocolate Your Alibi is a good buy.