Book Review: Treble
We all know the story…
Boy likes girl.
Boy stalks girl.
Girl knows she’s being stalked and is a little too into it.
That’s how it goes, right?
Keri is a talented cellist for a symphony orchestra with dreams of performing music for movies and television. When not one but two men in the ensemble begin stalking her, she turns the tables and accidentally becomes a stalker herself.
While Paul enjoys the thrill of the chase, Victor is determined to keep her for himself. With Keri starting her new job in Hollywood, will their obsessions end in a crescendo? Or does the novelty fade when you know you’re being followed?
Treble is a romantic parody intended for mature audiences.
My Review
I always look forward to reading Irene's newest novellas. She makes me laugh every time. In addition, that you never know what you will read. Take example a few of these lines:
"I'd buy a collar, but Victor would likely assume it is for my nonexistent cat."
"I'm delightfully unhinged."
"Slip-N-Slide"
It is funny that Paul and Victor both were stalking Keri and thought they were being so sneaky about it. Yet, Keri is very aware of these two men, and she is doing her own stalking. The stalker(s) are the stalkies.
Paul is more of a softie than Victor. Yet, they both mesh well together. Keri is a strong FMC, so she really does need two men. It was funny and adorable the efforts that the two guys did to get closer to Keri. Neither one had an edge over the other. Although, it was surprising that Paul was the commanding one in the bedroom. Make sure to read this book by Irene.
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