"A wild romp"
In San Francisco her latest assignment has placed
journalist Jenna Calvert in jeopardy so when Travis Roth,
the brother of her twin sister's fiancé asks for a favor,
she figures why not. Jenna's sibling Kathryn obtained
facial treatments that have made her mug look puffy so she
is in hiding until she can get her visage fixed. She
needs Jenna to do what they did as children pretend to be
her while attending social and charity events. Jenna agrees to spend two weeks in Carmel masquerading as
her sister. However, the wild child as Jenna is known by
her family soon finds herself in deep trouble as she is
attracted to Travis when she is supposed to pay attention
to the groom. As Jenna and Travis fall in love, the
switch causes chaos and confusion for everyone else. This is a wild romp that fans who appreciate laughter with
love will enjoy this fine tale. The story line is fun as
Jenna and Kathryn are opposites so that the masquerade is
impossible without people thinking the bride has either
jitters or is possessed. Though the love subplot between
the lead couple seems secondary to the antics including
the torrid encounters, readers will take delight with this
amusing screwball comedy. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 22, 2004
SummaryWhen researching her latest story puts her life in danger,
freelance journalist Jenna Calvert decides she needs to get
out of town. And the opportunity presents itself in the
form of sexy Travis Roth. In exchange for two weeks in
Carmel, she simply has to pretend to be someone else - not
a problem for this spontaneous wild child.
But a seriously tense Jenna makes the agreement
conditional; she'll spend the weekend with Travis
rehearsing her role, if he'll help her unwind by indulging
in a little sensual stress relief! After all, the gorgeous
but uptight businessman looks as if he could do with a
little sexual healing himself. And Jenna's not foolish
enough to think that one wild weekend will blossom into a
real love affair - until it does!
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