A review by beckyrendon
Taunt by Eve Dangerfield

3.0

Ok, I know what you're thinking. You may even be doing what I did and your eyes are rolling so much that they spin out of your head. Yes, it's an end of the world novel...But it's also not! I know that sounds dumb but the end of the world is not the focus for the book just a tipping point for story. Plus never judge a book on your assumptions of a genre- like I did before I grabbed it.

That being said, Daniel- yes it's spelled that way on purpose- she knows the end is coming. S he knows more than anyone how that news can effect a person. And well being kidnapped is just par for the course right?!?

But her kidnapping isn't quite the same as say...the Lindbergh baby or even in the movies. Daniel is living a very easy existence under the watchful eyes of the three hottest guys she's ever seen. It's a trying time for all...except for Daniel who has no shame and "self-soothes" on a regular basis.

I'm not sure if all end of the world books are as frustrating as this one though. By frustrating, I mean sexually. Well not for me but those poor guys had to put up with a lot and no outlet for it until...

Maybe you should read it and see what I mean. I think the funniest "scene" is the inner monologue while Daniel is being "visited" by Jem. Hands down more fun than the awesome banter between Daniel and her captors. Get it- hands down! Ok, you don't so hurry and catch up.

Reviewed for the Sweet Spot Sisterhood