"A Fun, Sexy Summer Read!"
Nicole Lesdaux is an architect who specializes in tree
houses. Her latest commission is for none other than hottie
record producer Johnny Patrick's little girl. Johnny is a
huge temptation but she is there for business and business
only. But, when Johnny's ex takes their daughter to Paris
without permission, Johnny asks Nicole to accompany him to
Paris as his translator. She knows she should say no, but
Johnny is more than she can ignore and the lure of helping
puts her on a plane with the handsome man. Before they know
it they are no longer fighting the attraction between them.
Nickie knows that when they leave France her romance will
end but despite her best efforts she can't help but fall
for Johnny...and hard. Will there be a happy ending for
them both once they return to life that they both are
leading in California? Ms. Johnson's latest contemporary is a sexy fun read that
will draw the reader in from page one. Johnny and Nicole
are not like her typical strong leads. Both are strong yet
nursing hurts from their past and as a result this is a
treat for her long time fans. The chemistry between the
main characters is instant and hot and believable. Ms.
Johnson is a very capable storyteller and her latest effort
offers sexy locations, and entertaining characters, and
steamy romance. It's exactly what fans of romance look for
in a read.
Reviewed by Kristi Ahlers
Posted August 27, 2006
SummaryL.A. architect Nicole Lesdaux has just signed on to create a
tree house for record producer Johnny Patrick's little girl,
Jordi. The hunky single dad has given Nicky an unlimited
budgetbut she might have agreed to work for free, if
it meant watching his sizzlingly sexy body by the pool every
day...
But mixing business with pleasure is one of Nicky's
no-nosso she focuses on making this music mogul the
Taj Mahal of tree houses. Until Johnny's ex-wife makes off
to Paris with their daughter...
Since Nicky speaks the language, a desperate Johnny needs
her help finding little Jordi. En route, sexual tensions run
ever higher. Again and again, the two must fight back the
urge to come together. And, as Nicky discovers, Johnny does
know some French after all.
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