Life is full of temptations. Some are small, sweet and innocent. Others are
big, avalanche-like, and overturn everything around. Could Matilda not give in to
the dangerously slippery surface that threatened her freedom, tempted by money
and promiscuous sex? Could Angie turn her back and not give in to the temptation
called sinful love, and was it sinful at all? Should this temptation have placed the
stunningly beautiful Gianni at the crossroads of Matilda or Angie? Was there a
right path and direction? Why were the Secret Services tempted to invade the lives
of all of them?
It seems that everything is concluded by the thought of Oscar Wilde in "The
Picture of Dorian Gray" "The only way to get rid of temptation is to give in to it.
Resist him and your soul becomes sick with longing for the things you have
forbidden it, with a desire for what his monstrous laws have made monstrous and
unlawful."
Romance, drama, action and sinister dealings - this seductive and exciting
book has it all, what more could a reader possibly ask for!