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CLASSIEST LADY

Karen Monroe

Liquid Silver Books

January 2005

ISBN: 1-59578-079-3

Erotic Contemporary Romance

Adult Content Explicit/Language

CLASSIEST LADY by Karen Monroe

Ready for a change, Melissa Montgomery has had her breast implants removed. She is forty years old and ready to find a man who won’t look at her as a sexual plaything, but as a woman to settle down with and have a family. Unsure how her job as manager of the strip club Classy Lady will affect her change in bust size, Melissa is leery of the reactions of the customer's, dancer and especially scrumptious Tony Delmonico—the owner of Classy Lady.

Anthony "Tony" Delmonico is intrigued by the change in Melissa. Usually not one to mix business with pleasure, Tony can’t wait any longer to approach Melissa. He has been in love with her for ten years. With Melissa’s removal of her implants, along with her talk of settling down, he knows this is his last chance to let her know how he feels. Let her see that he is the Mr. Right she is looking for in all the ways that matter. Will Tony be able to prove to Melissa how serious he is, or will his playboy image be more than Melissa can accept?

Karen Monroe's Classiest Lady is a sensually erotic story of making a change that reaps unexpected rewards. Melissa and Tony, the main characters, are warm, engaging and have imperfections that make them real. Although Melissa works as the manger of the strip club, there is something innocent about her that draws you in. Tony seems at first confident and a little arrogant, but his interaction with Melissa revels a softer side that endears you to him. The sparks between the two of them drives this story with passion, tenderness and fire.

I highly recommend Karen Monroe's, Classiest Lady. It was an enjoyable, hot quick read that does not disappoint. I will definitely be looking for this author's future books and those on her backlist.

Reviewed by M. Jeffers for The Road to Romance

March 11, 2005