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Jan. 11th, 2008 @ 02:12 pm Book Review of Hungarian Rapsody
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I reviewed this book for Pretty-Scary and thought I might share it with you here as well.

Hungarian RhapsodyHungarian Rhapsody

by Sephera Giron



 

Hungarian Rhapsody
by Sephera Giron

 

Paperback: 320 pages
Publisher: Neon--Orion Publishing (May 28, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1905619227
ISBN-13: 978-1905619221

http://www.amazon.com/Hungarian-Rhapsody-Neon-Sephera-Giron/dp/1905619227/ref=dp_rti_0

 

 

Hester is a young woman with a passion in her heart and soul.  All her life she's been plagued by gypsy dreams; dreams which inspire her to dance and to sing. Her waking time is spent as a bar wench, trying to etch out a meager living for herself. She lives for the weekends where she is allowed to perform, even if the crowd is drunk and unruly.

 

Then Vidor walks into her tavern and her life. Completely the opposite of her alcoholic husband, he gives her feelings of worth.  Eventually he comes to hear her sing and makes her an offer.

 

Her life does a quick turn around once she accepts. Gone are her rags and hard times, to be replaced by luxury in every sense of the word.  Vidor's mansion is filled with delights both culinary and sexual; beautiful and dangerous.  But there are terrible secrets which toy with her destiny.

 

I won't ruin the ending for you because this is a book you must experience for yourself. The sexual deviance is enthralling and even as you begin to suspect foul play, you cannot stop yourself from reading on to see what comes next. We have BDSM. We have spirits and other unworldly beings. Decadance galore! You'll find yourself wanting to be Hester at times and then worrying for her the next. I highly recommend Hungarian Rhapsody.

 

Kim Richards ©2008






 
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