Book Review: Touch Me And Tango by Alicia Street

Rating:

An Enjoyable Read
5 Stars

A book that has all the proper elements that seemed formulaic, “Touch Me and Tango” actually turned out to be a refreshing romantic story that could stand on its own merit.

The story of Tanya Gentolliano, professional ballroom dance and Parker Richardson, gardener and landscaper, it is the classic rich girl falls for poor boy that happened to be part of the hired help. And as this type of stories goes, Tanya, the rich girl is a spoiled brat while Parker might be poor but he has integrity.

Tanya and Parker fell in love when they were 19 and though they had been separated for a decade, seeing each other again when Tanya had to go home to North Cove due to a family emergency, they found out that they still had feelings for each other.

But, the unresolved issues they had 10 years ago still hover over them. Add financial troubles, hidden treasures plus a current lover and an old nemesis together with family and friends make up the menagerie that Tanya and Parker has to muddle through before they could find their happily ever after.

An enjoyable read with dramatic moments that will tug at your heartstrings; this book is rated PG 15 due to one sex scene (very mild) and some violence.

Touch Me and Tango