"One hot book!"
Take a hot sultry night in Savannah, one lawyer
who's in town on business with lost luggage and no hotel
reservations and add a good girl looking to cut loose just
once in her life. Put them together and what do you get?
Why this fabulous one sitting read, of course! Chance McMann is in town just for a few days to
help a senator friend of his father's keep his daughter out
of the newspapers. The airlines lost is luggage, he has no
hotel reservations, he's been splashed with what he thought
was mud but smells worse and it's Saint Paddy's Day weekend
which is a big deal in Savannah. The only shirt he can
find to buy is a green shirt with the saying 'Irish you'd
kiss me.' He changes clothes and then decides to take a
walk. A jazz musician asks Chance if he'd like a turn on
his saxophone so Chance thinks what the heck. Tiffany Albright is the daughter of a senator and a
lobbyist. She's in Savannah visiting her dearest friend
and decides she's tired of being boring and conservative.
She sees a jazz musician on the street with a green shirt
that says 'Irish you'd kiss me' so she does. She has no
way of knowing that Chance is nothing like she thinks he
is. She thinks he's a laid back easygoing guy down on his
luck. Boy, is she ever wrong and what will she do when she
finds out exactly who Chance is? This book is every bit as hot as any Blaze I've
ever read. Tiffany and Chance sure heated up the pages of
this book and Savannah was the perfect setting for this
fabulous romance! I highly recommend this one!!
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted June 5, 2003
Fed up with the parade of stuffy, self-serving men she
meets as a Washington D.C. lobbyist and congressman's
daughter, Tiffany Albright decides while visiting sultry
Savannah that the antidote is a weekend fling with a good-
time guy. But Chaunce McMann Jr., the man she chooses for
the adventure, is a D.C. lawyer in town to do a political
favor. And she won't let him explain he's not exactly the
laid-back guy she thinks he is.
SummaryWhat's a sexy D.C. blue blood doing in sultry Savannah?
Cutting loose — that's what! Tiffany Albright trashes her
conservative suits and corporate briefcase for a few days
of fun, fun, fun. She's lobbying for a weekend fling with a
hot guy. He has to be a free spirit — she's tired of tired
men with fake smiles, weak handshakes and schmoozey
political favors.
When a silly T-shirt puts Chance McMann in Tiffany's path,
he's not sure whether it's the best or worst thing that's
ever happened to him. Sure, he's attracted to Tiffany —
she's bold, beautiful and built — but she won't let him
explain that he's not exactly the laid-back guy she thinks
he is. In fact, the phrase stuffed shirt could easily be
linked to his name.
As fate would have it, Tiffany leaves Chance in the bedroom
only to discover that everything she thinks to be true —
isn't!
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