Lust in Las Vegas: Book One of the Pepper on Location Series

Randi del Marco
Contemporary erotic romance
Available from Rosa Romance
ISBN: 978-1-880413-38-8
July 2007

Pepper Wright was an assistant to the producer in the film industry. Dustin Chrome, her immediate boss, depended upon her for all the miscellaneous details that could make or break an action/adventure film such as they were doing in Las Vegas. His (and, therefore, their jobs were to answer to the bonding company). Pepper managed to keep Dustin abreast of the minutia and still maintain an active personal agenda (as in sexual activity). She was always on the lookout for someone with whom to spend time who would not expect happily ever after. She didn’t even waste her flight time to Las Vegas; she joined the ‘Mile-High Club,’ with a man she met named Jeremy.

When Pepper had some down time, she perused her co-workers for a possible sexual attraction. She found one in Bryan who admitted to a girlfriend back home but she sensed that it was old news. She let him know she was interested; after all, she did not want anything long term—just film term. Their relationship was the primary focus of this first book in the new series, Pepper on Location.

Ms. Randi del Marco used tongue-in-cheek humor when presenting this highly sensual relationship. Through it all, Pepper never lost track of her job and responsibilities. This author created her main characters with vivid descriptions. They were lovable and likeable. Dustin was demanding and obsessive, much as we perceive film people would be. All the cast had specific roles and it was obvious that Ms. Del Marco was familiar with the scenario.

I enjoyed this fast-paced sexual romp through the making of a film. The plot was solid and it was easy to get involved in the story. It will be interesting to see how Pepper develops throughout the series. For now, read this initial offering. It’s good.

Overall rating:
Sensuality rating: Explicit

Reviewer: Brenda Talley
November 9, 2007

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