"A fine action-packed romance"
In San Francisco, someone steals valuable stamps from her
grandfather's business while Gwen Chastain was on watch.
Feeling guilty that she devastated the family business and
needing to make amends, Gwen follows the thief to Las
Vegas. There she disguises herself as Nina, a gambler, in
an effort to recover what was lost. San Francisco sportswriter Del Redmond is in Vegas
covering the World Series of Poker. When he meets Gwen,
he can immediately tell she is not a cark shark. Curious
over the masquerade and liking her he feels he pulled the
ace of spades to complete a royal straight flush, but also
wants to know what she is hiding from him. Poker will never look the same after reading this heated
contemporary romance. The story line is fun to follow as
Gwen tries to stay in sexy card sharp character (when she
is more a homebody) to catch a thief while Del wants her
in the buff not bluffing so he raises the ante with their
relationship being the stakes. Though grandpa's
investment reputation being shattered and distrusted as
reasons to not call the cops seems wrong (maybe that is my
ignorance) CERTIFIED MALE is a fine action-packed romance. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 2, 2005
SummaryMillions of dollars' worth of rare stamps are gone, along
with the family business, unless Gwen Chastain follows the
thief to a Vegas casino and steals the canceled postage back
before anyone finds out. Except that means Gwen'll have to
masquerade as Nina, a poker-playing blond bombshell, and get
into even deeper trouble with a sharp-eyed reporter who sees
right through her bluff.
Now Gwen has no option but to trust Del Redmondand
pray that he knows how to play it close to the vest. It's a
big risk and the odds are stacked against her, except he's
got a few tricks of his own...starting with a truly amazing
pair of hands!
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