Between Floors
Reviewed by Annie Haws © 2007
Wild Child Publishing.com © 2007
Title: Between Floors
Author: Lia Sebastian
Publisher: Cobblestone Press
ISBN: 1-600088-026-6
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Tryst
Release Date: 2006
Author's Website: www.liasebastian.com
Chloe and Sean spent six months together in a glorious relationship. He demonstrated tenderness, caring, and affection, and the sensuality was fabulous. Chloe for the first time began to think past the standard concept of short-term relationships and was brought up short when he told her he couldn't stay. Now they meet in an elevator in her apartment building, and she's wishing she were anywhere but near him, because that same magnetic pull is still dragging on her. For Sean's part, he's willing to go to any lengths to apologise and reclaim her attention and affection.
A cranky elevator and a sudden power outage leave them stranded together, alone, in the elevator car. Knowing it may be at least two hours before the elevator's running again, Chloe is furious and Sean is determined to make good use of the allotted time to explain. Sean has issues from his past, but now he intends to make a clean breast of his emotions and let Chloe know for certain how he really feels about her and about their potential.
Between Floors is a surprisingly gratifying character study. Sean is depicted in a much deeper manner than is often the case of romance heroes, and the reader benefits from that fact. Both Sean and Chloe are drawn in such a way that the reader comes to understand each almost from the inside out, and hopes they each find their dreams. The sensuality is explict but yet romantic, and the reader will undergo Chloe and Sean's ups and downs right beside them. Lia Sebastian has written a winner in Between Floors

Rating: 5 Cats * * *
To find out more about how to purchase Between Floors, visit www.liasebastian.com.
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