Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Review for Red Dahlia by Vivian Winslow

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Title: Red Dahlia
Author: Vivian Winslow
Genre: Erotic Romance
Release Date: December 03, 2014



 
Blurb

Having discovered her mother’s and Shane’s devastating betrayal, a determined Dahlia seeks to find what was taken from her and to chart a new life for herself. With the help of Vi’s friend, Englishman Thomas Squires, a dashing and enigmatic clandestine operative, Dahlia chases leads across London and Paris. Will Dahlia be able to right the wrong and allow herself to love again?






 
Review by Gia:
 
Red Dahlia is the final part of Dahlia's story.  I really enjoyed reading it.  Red Dahlia picks up where Black Dahlia left off.   I loved reading how Dahlia handles the information in the letter Shane left her.  I didn't really like the direction Dahlia was going in Black Dahlia but in this one we see a lot of growth in Dahlia's character.
I was a little disappointed we didn't get Rodrigo in Black Dahlia.   I was excited when we shows up in this one.  Their meeting didn't go as I had hoped.  He kind of gives her the cold shoulder at first.   But in the end I loved the decisions they made about their relationship.  
Vi is a great friend to Lily and Dahlia and I can't wait to read her story.
4 Amazeballs Stars!!!




Vivian Winslow was born and raised in Southern California. Before becoming a writer, she made a career out of moving around the world every couple of years thanks to her husband’s job. She currently lives in New York City with her husband and two elementary school age children, and is grateful to finally have a place to call home for more than two years. New York is the perfect city to indulge her love of shopping, the arts and especially food.

If she’s not at home writing or running around the city with her kids, you’ll most likely find her indulging in pizza on the Lower East Side or having a cocktail at her favorite bar in Alphabet City. That said, she’s still a California girl at heart and would gladly trade in her heels for a pair of flip-flops to catch a sunset on the beach. .

 
 

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