"Fine contemporary romance"
The first chance Mia Appleby got to scorch her roots she
took as she wanted no ties to the trailer where she, her
older sister and her mom shared one small living quarter.
In Los Angeles she likes her job and her lifestyle
insuring no one gets close to her; men appreciate her love
them and leave them philosophy. She is content until she
sleeps with her new neighbor Kevin McKnight who demands
more from her than just a one night or two flings. While she struggles with the pressure Kevin exerts on her,
Mia's past arrives in Los Angeles. Her sixteen years old
niece Hope, whom she never met, has arrived looking to
escape just like Mia once did. Unable to cope Mia turns
to Kevin for help, which he willingly gives as he wants
his reluctant neighbor in his life for the rest of his
life. Though a subplot involving betrayal at work seems to add
unnecessary angst to a person already over the edge with a
traitorous heart and a relative in need, readers will
appreciate this strong modern day character study. Mia
keeps the tale focused without it turning into a soap
opera. She is amiable but aloof until Kevin and Hope
begin to push her buttons, which warm up her heart (and
other body parts or at lest when he touches her). No
mistake this is a fine contemporary romance with deep
characters struggling with radical change. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 29, 2005
SummaryTrusting the heart is the most sensual risk of all
With a fab career, a salary that keeps her in her
favorite designers, and her own condo, Mia Appleby has
everything she dreamed of as a poor little girl gazing out
the window of her mom's trailer. Her old life is completely
gone. That is until she has a one-night stand with her
handsome new neighbor, Kevin McNight. She ends it before
she totally falls for him. But Kevin isn't like other men
and won't let Mia off that easy. And neither will her
runaway Goth niece, Hope, who inconveniently shows up at
her doorstep with hopes for a new life. Now, Mia must keep
her new fan club at a safe distance-before they burst her
fairytale façade.
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