Asking for Trouble

Asking for Trouble by Kristina Lloyd is a revised edition published by Macmillan in 1999, featuring 275 pages in English. The narrative follows Beth Bradshaw, the manager of a fashionable bar in Brighton, as she engages in flirtation with the attractive Ilya. Their relationship evolves into a game of sexual brinkmanship, where the lines between fantasy and reality begin to blur, leading to increasingly reckless encounters.
Readers will find a story that delves into themes of desire and danger as Beth becomes entangled in Ilya’s mysterious past. The plot explores the seductive allure of Brighton’s seedy underbelly, highlighting the risks involved in their addictive games. This edition presents a vivid portrayal of romance and erotica, inviting readers to navigate the complexities of their relationship and the challenges that arise.
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“When Beth Bradshaw – the manager of a fashionable bar in the seaside town of Brighton – starts flirting with the handsome Ilya, she becomes a player in a game based purely on sexual brinkmanship. The boundaries between fantasy and reality start to blur as their relationship takes on an increasingly reckless element. When Ilya’s murky past catches up with him, he’s determined to involve Beth. Unwilling to extricate herself from their addictive games, she finds herself being drawn deeper into the seedy underbelly of Brighton where things, including Ilya, are far more dangerous than she bargained for.”
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