For Her by Daya Daniels


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Super-short, super-sexy and surprisingly engaging – we didn’t expect anything from this book but were thoroughly taken by it.

Greer, a successful interior designer, has got into this bizarre scenario with a woman living across from her. Greer’s house and the house of the unknown woman are in buildings across from each other and so built that only these two houses look into each other. The mystery woman, who never reveals her face, puts on a ‘show’ for Greer every Tuesday afternoon. An extremely explicit exhibitionistic show in which Greer is a willing voyeur. The two woman forge some strange relationship in which Greer communicates via paintings that she rents and showcases for the other woman. There is even one scene of the woman getting hurt by Greer and expressing it – still without having ever met, without exchanging a word and across houses.

This is a super-hot read which actually has you waiting for the two MCs to finally meet face-to-face. We also loved the use and choice of paintings. And of course, the mystery woman – loved her. 

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