Wedding Tango by Mariposa Cruz


Wedding Tango by Mariposa Cruz
Publisher: Self-Published
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short story (44 pages)
Heat Level: Sensual
Rating: 3.5 stars
Reviewed by Fern

Moira Williams is dismayed when her daughter, Tami, announces her engagement. Sure Jon’s a great guy, but why do they have to get married in Buenos Aires? Though she dreads seeing her ex-husband, Alan, the gorgeous father of the groom has her pulse racing.

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South of the equator, nothing is as it seems. Can Moira and Alan navigate through their feelings for each other and save their kids’ dream wedding from becoming a nightmare?

Moira loves her daughter, but when Tami announcing she’s getting married in Argentina and that Moira needs to learn to Tango things start to get a little complicated. Alan agrees as a favor to his sister to help teach a three-week course in Tango, not knowing that his sister has ulterior motives. Alan and Moira had only met once – when their respective, now-engaged children had hosted a barbeque – but now they’re attending the same Tango lessons they begin to get to know each other very quickly.

I found this to be a mostly sweet, fast-paced short story. I’ve enjoyed a number of other stories by this author revolving around this dance studio and various classes and am pleased that this story is another great addition. I was really pleased that Moira and Alan didn’t simply jump at each other – or start some crazy, passion-filled fling. I felt very clearly the author’s intention to show that Alan and Moira, while relatable and each ready to fall in love, made slow, understandable progress as they got to know each other better become more attached. While the pace of their romance was a bit slow it felt very real and completely relatable to me. This made it all the sweeter to my mind – making me really feel as if I was catching up with some friends and hearing about how they met and fell in love with “the one”.

While there is a ton of attraction and chemistry between Moira and Alan, there are only a few kisses and the bedroom door is kept firmly closed. While it’s made clear they become intimate toward the end of the story there is no descriptive love-making, so I feel this should definitely appeal to romance readers of all ages. With plenty of drama and action, as well as a lovely Argentinean adventure, this is the sort of story that makes me sigh and happily daydream about sultry and amazing adventurers, globetrotting around the world.

A great and fun short story that is sure to appeal to a wide variety of readers. I really enjoyed this and will happily read more stories by this author.

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