"A one sitting read!"
Take a bored mousy accountant handcuffed to her
antique four poster bed because her OB/GYN fiancé had to
take a call and forgot about her and have her rescued by
her new neighbor FBI agent and you have the premise for
this hot, sexy read. Cynthia Baxter feels as if she needs a change so
she brings home Raunch magazine to give her some ideas.
Unfortunately this does not work on her fiancé, Walter, who
leaves her handcuffed to her bed while he takes an
emergency call. When she finally gets someone's attention,
who should come to her rescue but new neighbor and FBI
agent, Jake Wheeler. It doesn't help that Jake is gorgeous
and sexy. Cynthia is extremely embarrassed but Jake just
thinks she's a wild woman like his ex-girlfriend. Jake has his own agenda going on though. When he cons Cyn
into helping him with a stakeout, she figures she'll just
live a little and goes along with it. She has no idea what
scrapes she'll get into along the way but if it means
playing with Jake, she's willing to do anything! Not only was this book hot and spicy but I also
found myself chuckling over the antics of Jake and Cynthia
aka Cyn. Cyn tries so hard to come off as being a brazen
know-it-all hussy but she's just such an innocent that Jake
sees through her most of the time. She does have the
capability for getting him all hot and bothered and she
makes use of that knowledge as much as she can! I highly
recommend this 'one sitting' read.
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted October 22, 2001
SummaryWhat's a girl to do? Cynthia Baxter's sex life needed
spicing up. She hoped
her colorless fiance would get into the spirit of things
when she brought
home Raunch magazine's fantasy issue, but she was wrong.
Her soon-to-be
ex-fiance left her naked and tied to the bedposts after
being called away on
business during "Ravished by a Dark, Dangerous Stranger."
Luckily, Cynthia's new neighbor -- gorgeous, dark
and dangerous FBI
agent Jake Wheeler -- rescued her from her compromising
position...and her
boring existence. She wasn't about to correct his
impression that she was a
very bad girl. Which meant that Raunch magazine might not
go to waste after
all ... At last, Cynthia -- make that Cyn -- was going to
Live a Little!
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