"Hot, jocular and fun"
The Fourteen Million Dollar Poodle by Nancy Warren.
Labor negotiator Vince Grange is known for playing
hardball; thus he is the last male anyone would expect to
own a toy poodle. However, he inherits wealthy Mimi, who
only responds to French-speaking commands. Vince hires
Sophie Veneau to watch Mimi, but he can't keep his eyes off
of his new employee. This amusing contemporary stars three
delightful protagonists with the human pair in constant
heat. The World Is Too Darned Big by MaryJanice Davidson.
Dr. Ben Dyson invents espionage paraphernalia that helps
agents make the world safer. His fondest desire is to use
one of his gizmos in a field scenario. When agent Tara
Marx struggles to recover stolen intelligence information,
she never expected to have a civilian as her partner.
This spy who stayed hot in the cold tale is humorous and
hot due two strong gender bending lead characters. Anything You Can Do by Karen Kelley. Playboy Alex
Cannedy promised his sister that he would not make a play
to get Kagen Yates in his bed for the week that the
beautiful woman is staying with him. Alex regrets his vow
as he wants her and she seems as willing, but he plans to
do the honorable thing by adhering to his pledge. However,
Kagen bets him that she will have him in bed within two
days as their desires for one another will overwhelm his
misplaced ethics. The torrid lead couple provides readers
with a terrific war of the sex's tale. All three novellas are hot, jocular and fun as the hunks
exchange their toys for more interesting play things. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 23, 2004
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