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Review: Asian Spice by Dana Littlejohn

A little spice goes a long way in Dana Littlejohn's Asian Spice, a short, sexy, and hot novella.

About the Book:
Genre: contemporary
Page Count: 40 pages
Price: $2.00
Reviewer: Elise Lyn
Sensuality Rating: Sultry
Star Rating: 4 Stars
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Author's Website: http://www.danalittlejohn.net

Taniea Onyx can’t believe DeMarcus Green dumped her over the phone. Unwilling to accept that, she storms into his office and demands further explanation. Unhappy with his explanation, she arrives back to work only to find she did not get the job she wanted. She is instead offered a different position, a position that requires her to travel to China for two weeks for training and then she will relocate. While in China, she meets Michael Shen, the man assigned to be her escort for the two weeks. One look and Taniea proposes a no strings affair for the tmie she is there. But when their time together draws to a close, will they be able to walk away from each other?

Taniea was a feisty heroine, one who saw what she wanted and went for it. She did this in both her personal and professional life. DeMarcus could not handle this but Michael may be just the one who can. If only he did not live so far away. Michael also found Taniea to be exciting and sexy but the distance between their homes and jobs made it impossible. Is there any hope for a long-term relationship? Pick up Asian Spice to find out and be prepared to be delighted and entertained by Taniea and Michael. Dana Littlejohn has penned a tale guaranteed to get our attention and ignite our senses.

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