Stuck with You
by Trish Jensen
Love Spell
September 2, 2001
ISBN #0505524228
368 pages
Paperback
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REVIEW

"A delightful romantic romp"

Anyone, who regularly goes to the Fulton County, Georgia courthouse will believe that attorneys Paige Hart and Ross Bennett disrespect each other. She feels he is low down snake while he deems her to be shrew. Anyone, especially the two lawyers preferring not to be certified as nuts, would ever suggest that below the surface of disdain Paige and Ross are attracted to one another.

However, a disaster strikes when a blast shakes the courthouse. Overtaxed emergency crews rush victims to nearby Atlanta vicinity hospitals, but Paige and Ross were delivered by individuals carrying a special vial for CDC. The duo may have been exposed to Tibetan Concupiscence Virus. Better known as Horny Monk Disease, Ross and Paige are quarantined together in the already overcrowded facility, but begin to find the other oh so alluring. However, both wonder if they suffer from external or internal chemistry as they threaten to combust.

STUCK WITH YOU is a delightful romantic romp that refuses to apologize for its humorous look as to whether the lead couple suffers from TLC or TCV. The secondary characters provide even more amusement as Trish Jensen takes a 1930s screwball romantic comedy and turns it into a modern day madcap adventure. The Atlanta area will never look the same for those readers familiar with the steps of the Fulton County Courthouse.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 13, 2001



Summary

Attorneys Paige Hart and Ross Bennett can't stand each other. When a courthouse bombing exposes them to a rare virus, the two archenemies are quarantined in the same hospital room for a week. The virus's main side effect wrecks havoc on the human hormones, and Paige and Ross find themselves irresistibly drawn to one another. But even after they part ways, they can't seem to forget each other.



 

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