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Asking for Trouble (Black Lace) (Mass Market Paperback)

by Kristina Lloyd (Author)
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Black Lace (9 Nov 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0352333626
  • ISBN-13: 978-0352333629
  • Product Dimensions: 17.2 x 10.8 x 2.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 8,631 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #1 in  Books > Fiction > Authors, A-Z > L > Lloyd, Kristina
    #7 in  Books > Fiction > Genre > Erotica > Adult Fiction
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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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Sexy cult writing at its best!
Kristina Lloyd's Asking for Trouble marked a turning point in the editorial policy of Black Lace. When I mentioned that we were going to be publishing less historical erotica, Kristina came up with this fresh and sparky narrative which is as good as anything being published as literary or cult fiction. The setting is perfect for this story of one woman's obsession with sleaze, role-playing games and skirting close to the edge of danger. There's something about English seaside towns that is evocative of hidden secrets; strange goings-on behind a facade of chintz and afternoon tea. Here's an author who understands the potency of her characters' fascination with inappropriate behaviour. And she's not afraid to explore the taboos of sexual fantasy. Great stuff, and not for the easily shocked!

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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Serious erotica., 11 Sep 2009
By Sonya Blair - See all my reviews
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Asking for Trouble is basically a story about a woman who wants to fulfill her desires with a dark and dangerous type man. There premise is a good, enticing one and really draws the reader in. It's almost like you're compelled to keep reading just to see what happens next and what happens is some hot, intense action. (You've been warned! It's good but really, really intense!) Asking for Trouble is a great, erotic read but it is serious. I'd almost say it's no holds barred type, but in a good way. If you like intense erotica, you will love this, no doubt. I highly recommend this enticing read, along with another I quite enjoyed as well Breaking the Girl and Eager to Please: Two Erotic Novels of Submission.
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39 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Seriously sexy and dangerous!, 12 Oct 2006
The book starts when Beth (the heroine), moves into her new flat in the grungy working class, avant-garde, seaside neighborhood town of Brighton, England. While putting up curtains, she notices a strange man (Ilya, the hero of the story) in the flats across the street staring at her from his window mocking her every move. When the annoyed Beth decides to flash the stranger, she's surprised by his response. Scared and a bit shaken by his actions she decides it wasn't the best move for a woman living alone. Then the phone rings... Guess who?... Right from the start I knew I was going to like Beth and I was going to like this very realistic psychotically dark & dangerous, sexual thriller.

30 year old Beth, not looking for a serious relationship at the moment (she's busy managing a trendy, fashionable bar & enjoying a normal single life) finds her self attracted to the handsome, but mysterious Ilya. After their first intimate (and slightly scary) encounter Beth reveals her deepest darkest fantasies to Ilya. They both agree it might be fun to meet on occasions to fulfill Beth's fantasies with no strings attached. Beth's fantasies roughly have to do with being made to do sexually degrading things and treated like a sleazy slut - nasty, hot, hard sex that involves multiple male partners, being sexually dominated and sometimes rape. However, Beth makes it clear from the start that the rape fantasy wouldn't be part of the game as it should stay a fantasy... Will Ilya play fair? Beth and Ilya agree if they should find the game, at any point, boring or going too far, they are to say the safe word and the game ends immediately and the relationship stops. Beth believes she's the one in control in the beginning (remember, she can stop it any time with one word) but Beth becomes dangerously addicted to these games and especially addicted to Ilya. Beth knows Ilya also has the option to stop the madness and she finds her self less and less willing or unable to extricate her self. She keeps Ilya and their dirty little sex games a secret. Even her best friends and her work mates know nothing about either. Soon the games get more and more hazardous and degrading as Ilya's shadowy past catches up with him and he's determined to use Beth. There is one scene where Beth is called to Ilya's rundown bed & breakfast hotel - it was frightening and I wasn't sure I would be able to read it through...*panting* That was only one of many intense scene in this deliciously brilliant nervy novel. At times I wanted to reach into the book and take Beth by the shoulders and scream, stop it now before it's too late. But, how do you stop yourself when a gorgeous, complicated, mysterious man takes your most depraved sexual secret fantasies and makes them real, exciting and dangerous.

Kristina Lloyd had me believing these characters and their situations were REAL. I mean sometimes I wonder if it isn't based on someone's true experience. It certainly had that element of truth, and the characters could easily be people you meet everyday at work, on the street or in a pub. Beth's reactions were honest and true to most of the scenarios in the book. It's the reactions and emotions I'd expect from a real live woman to have - not like most Black Lace heroines. Ilya is more complicated, but that is what is so wonderful about his persona. He was the perfect bloke to carry out these bold acts. Lloyd had this reader (me) and Beth asking the question - who is Ilya. Is sexy, handsome, macho, working class Ilya involved in illegal activities? Is he running from something or someone? How dangerous is he, and why won't he tell Beth anything about his work, friends or life in general. The secrets, the fantasies, the lies, the danger and the often explosive sex scenes make this one great piece of exciting erotic literature - in fact I thought this book would work even in the mainstream, not just erotica. Yes, the sex scenes were explosive and HOT, but it's not just the sex that keeps this wonderful story going... It's the element of danger too. So far after reading, many, many Black Lace novels, "Asking For Trouble" is the one that stood out from the rest and in my opinion one of the best. It's not like the other Black Lace books... It's more intense, personal and believable. Kristina, give us more, pleeease...
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9 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars stylish, contemporary, unpredictable, brilliant, 8 Mar 2000
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When Beth Bradshaw moves into a new flat she soon becomes aware she's being watched by a guy who lives across the street. Most people would call the police, but Beth gets involved with the guy - who turns out to be weirder and scarier than she could have imagined. This book is a breath of fresh air in the sometimes predictable world of erotic fiction. It's set in my town - Brighton - and for me Kristina Lloyd has really captured the feel of the place: shabby and sleazy with a frisson of danger and excitement. It's a stylish, contemporary page-turner that kept me guessing till the end.
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4.0 out of 5 stars great book
Loved this book, although some parts were a bit riskee, ie in the b&b.
The first introduction with Ilya and beth was very erotic. Read more
Published 1 month ago by TATTY ME

5.0 out of 5 stars A male perspective
As a man I was intrigued to find out more about the inner recesses of the female psyche and I picked this book out as it sounded interesting from other reviews. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Dan the Man

5.0 out of 5 stars Made my heart pound!
This book made me feel a bit uncomfortable at times (esp the scene at the B&B), but it's so exciting. The first telephone conversation between Ilya and Beth is so sexy. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Charlene

4.0 out of 5 stars Asking for help.
This is a well written book which I read for the story. This is simply because the 'erotic' parts are rather bizarre and unappealing. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Calliope

3.0 out of 5 stars Really hot, but not for everyone.
Being a fan of Black Lace, I jumped at the chance to read Kristina Lloyd's Asking For Trouble. I started reading straight away and was impressed by the book almost immediately... Read more
Published on 17 Nov 2007 by L. Felthouse

4.0 out of 5 stars This will blow your socks off..!!
Yikes!

Looked at through the eyes of a rather naieve 30yr old, this novel is raunchy, racy & hot stuff! Read more
Published on 15 Jun 2007 by Mel

3.0 out of 5 stars for arthouse Sluts, good in parts
Very good writing style, engaging plot and characters, nothing jarred too much.

Great if you like the idea of being humiliated and called slut etc. Read more
Published on 8 Feb 2007 by Predictably Unpredictable

5.0 out of 5 stars Seedy and sexy and more
This is a wonderful book. Very true about its Brighton location and with a real sense of place. The sex scenes are scorching, scary, and really make your heart beat faster... Read more
Published on 24 Dec 2006 by Mathilda

5.0 out of 5 stars Well researched.
This book could well be an advert from the Brighton Tourist Board. Like Brighton Rock by Graham Greene it weaves its tale around the wonderfully decedant south coast resort. Read more
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