Wednesday, July 21, 2010

NEW REVIEW: D. V. Hent - If You Don't Tell

If You Don't TellD. V. Hent -
If You Don't Tell -
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3.5 out of 5 books -


Laela has found the man of her dreams in Quinton. She will be married in six months, but she wants to experience a ménage trois first. Quinton likes this idea, but they need to find a willing partner. Once they find the perfect woman, they both may get much more than they bargained for. Quinton also has to deal with his own past coming back to haunt him. Laela’s friend Simone is suffering through depression and a loveless marriage. Simone is searching for comfort, but it’s in all the wrong places. What will become of these three people?

If You Don’t Tell is an interesting tale about how a person’s sexual fantasy can shape their future. At first glance, Laela and Quinton seem to have a perfect relationship but you soon learn that they have deeper issues. What’s interesting about this story is that Laela is the one that brings up the ménage to Quinton. There was a fair amount of relationship drama and some erotic elements in this novel. But there were parts in this story that kind of dragged that could have been possibly omitted. There could have been a little more spice added to the storyline to help with the pace of the book. If You Don’t Tell is still a good debut novel by D.V. Hent.

Reviewed by Radiah Hubbert of Urban Reviews

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