The Love Pill

The Love Pill

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A magic pill to make a girl fall in love with you goes slightly array when a straight girl has to use it on a girl.

Undercover Agent Information Retriever, Cara Hemlock, uses her sexual wiles on men to retrieve information and to ensure their cooperation she slips them The Love Pill so that they fall in love with her and readily comply. Then after three men fail with ad executive Lexi, Cara is sent to retrieve the information Lexi's father left her. Their initial meeting sparks an attraction that neither can deny, nor do they want to. Cara may insist that she is “straight”, but Lexi has her thinking about kissing more than her lips. Cara is stuck between feelings she has never felt before, but more than willing to drown in and her mission. Unfortunately for her, the boss weighs in and love does not matter where national security is questioned. What will happen when Lexi finds out or will Cara keep it from her and just disappear after she retrieves the information?

Cara fully embraces her feelings for Lexi, even though she insists the entire time that she is straight. She studies up on how to romance her from holding the door to taking her panties off. Lexi, on the other hand, looks at Cara and is already imagining the panty dropping. The chemistry between these two is great and the story takes place over the time as Arizona Tape does not rush their relationship or the sex. You are rooting for them even though you know Cara is going to betray Lexi because Tape tells their story from both sides so you can see how they are both invested in the relationship. The sex is more about the foreplay of kissing and nibbling than the actual event, but it is all very romantic and hot at the same time. They did not need the love pill and neither will you to fall in love with Lexi and Cara.

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March 28, 2019Report this review