"The Duets just get funnier and funnier!"
Anything You Can Do...! by Darlene Gardner is
a delightfully funny read about an allegedly fixed cat
show.
It's up to Lane Brooks and her rival newspaper reporter
Clay Crawford to get to the bottom of this scandal. Whoever
investigates this story and writes the first and best story
gets the job at SPLASH magazine! The problem here is Lane
and Clay sort of have a history where they almost slept
together on the beach. Can they work together and who will
be the one to finally get the job? Anchor That Man! by Dawn Atkins is the story
of Renata Rose. All she ever wanted was stability in her
life and to be a psychologist so she could help people get
their lives together. When her boyfriend dumps her, the
television program she hosts where she tries to help
couples work through their problems starts to bomb. Then
Hawk Hunter is hired to co-host. While Renata is attracted
to Hawk, she doesn't want another broken heart. All Hawk
wants is for Renata to loosen up. Will they make the show
a success or will it fail? Both of these stories had laugh out loud moments.
While the hero and heroine in both stories were at odds and
in competition with each other, they were still very much
attracted to each other. The fun part was how each author
handled the competition and the attraction. That made for
some great and funny scenes. I eagerly look forward to the
Duets each month!
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted June 5, 2002
SummaryANYTHING YOU CAN DO...
Darlene Gardner
If you get cozy with the competition, you might as well sit
down in a barca lounger.
Lane Brooks's football-coach father wasn't talking about
Clay Crawford when he coined the saying, but no way is Lane
going to let Clay convince her that they can be lovers as
well as competitors.
Never mind the romantic, sexy night they shared before Lane
realized Clay was her counterpart on a competing newspaper.
Giving in to her attraction would surely kill her
competitive edge.
The competition gets hotter when Lane and Clay find
themselves not only vying for the same magazine job during
a weekend on the cat-show circuit but staying in adjoining
hotel rooms.
The investigative reporter who turns in a story exposing
cat-show corruption will win the job, but can Clay convince
Lane that there are more important things in life than
getting the story?
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