A review by pghreader
Blindfolded Innocence by Alessandra Torre

3.0

Last year, I read The Girl in 6E. This was my first and only introduction to Ms. Torre. In comparison, I cannot rate Blindfolded Innocence nearly as well as I did the other title.

That being said, a comparison rating is slightly unfair for those readers who have not discovered the other title yet.

This book was a fun read, and although the characters and plot were significantly under-developed, I could and will recommend it to others who enjoy light and relaxing reads.

If you are are offended by the inclusion of sex in novels, you might want to avoid this one. Actually, there are very few illicit scenes and you could possibly just skip those pages. They are a bit graphic, and actually read almost like an instruction manual.

I like Ms. Torre's style of writing, and although I was hoping for the same level of action and suspense provided in the other book, this one wasn't a bad read.