Sunday, August 7, 2011

Book review - The Givenchy Code by Julie Kenner








When fashion plate and old math major Melanie Prescott receives a coded note from a mysterious stranger on the same day she gets a pair of to-die-for Givenchy pumps from her ex-boyfriend, the most excitement she's expecting from the day is a tiny ex drama and some shopping. She has no idea she's about to be plunged into a race for her life.

Usa Today bestselling author Julie Kenner wastes no time in kicking off the performance in the premier book in downtown Press' new Naughty Girls series, though self-proclaimed "math geek" and Givenchy heroine Melanie isn't exactly what I'd call a naughty girl. If anything, she's legitimately on the tame side.

But that doesn't stop Melanie from hooking up with her ex, dodging an assassin straight through the streets of Manhattan, and seducing (or being seduced by) her protector, a muscular ex-Marine who's played this game before, and is determined to keep Melanie from being picked off like his last assignment was -- and not just because he's going to receive a million dollars if he keeps her alive.

Book review - The Givenchy Code by Julie Kenner

Don't be fooled by the chick-lit themed Da Vinci code rip-off of a cover. It may look like a beach read, but Givenchy is fast paced and fun, and working with Melanie against the clock to expound the clues she receives from her would-be murderer is, dare I say, delightful.

And with a tagline like "Cryptography is the new black," how can you go wrong?

The Givenchy Code by Julie Kenner

Downtown Press, 2005

Paperback, 351 pages, .00

Thanks To : Weller WD1002 UK Watches Sale

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