Friday, March 26, 2010

[Review] - Flirting with Forever

Title: Flirting with Forever
Author: Gwyn Cready
Genre: Romance/Time-Travel
Release Date: March 30, 2010

I received this book for review from Simon & Schuster.

Summary: Art historian Campbell Stratford is about to make a name for herself with her scandalously sexy tell-all "fictographies" of famous seventeenth-century artists, but she's more intimately familiar with her subjects than her eager readers can imagine. Thanks to a time portal she accidentally discovered, she has caused quiet a stir in the Great Beyond.

To save their reputations, the Guild protecting the dead artists convinces playboy Peter Lely, portraitist to the king, to sabotage Cam's latest project. A few hours posing on Sir Peter's modeling chaise leads to a night of seductive passion--then Cam returns home and discovers his betrayal. But before she can turn her angry pen on her lover, Sir Peter makes a surprise visit to the future and transforms Cam's twenty-first-century life into chaos of classic proportions...

Thoughts: This was my first time reading Gwyn Cready and for me it was an entertaining read. Ms Cready has a very nice writing style. I loved that humor was blended in with the romance. I did think the way that Cam got to the 16th century was a bit odd, but very creative. Flirting with Forever was a light, fun read. Full of romance and mischief. I don't read too many time-travel stories but this was a good read. If you like a bit of humor and time-travel with you romance - you'll enjoy this one.

Score: 3 Stars

Author Website: http://www.cready.com/

Upcoming Releases:
Aching of Always- September 28, 2010

3 comments:

  1. Loved her 2nd book, looking forward to reading this one. The story concept sounds interesting.

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  2. Sounds somewhat cool, so she sleeps around with famous painters, well that is a living lol

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  3. I'm not a fan of time-travel romance, but that's one of my favorite comic-covers

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