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Anonymous
Posted March 1, 2012
Ok not great
## I thought this book was OK. Not great. I think it was my least favorite of this series. Although i liked the hero john, i found he was pushed around by his family too easily. Someone who has the guts and strength to be a pro baller, should be able to say no once in a while. It just was frustrating. So-so
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Fun, sexy,story 1 of 4 books following three sisters there uncle and others
I enjoyed this story 1 of four with good plot and story lines which incorperate all the charaters throughout each book The worst thing about this is waiting for the next story.
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Hot Property
This book was alright. I didn't realize it was the last in the series when I purchased it.
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It is about a center field baseball player who need to improve his image. A publicist is assigned to him to revamp his lifestyle and improve his image. John has a hard time prioritizing his time between getting back into the sport of baseball and his family. Amy's job is to balance both for him. Of course the two fall in love. The book was good, it just lacked story I felt. I feel there could of been more to their story. -
Anonymous
Posted September 14, 2008
Too hot to put down
Loved it. Carly Phillips knows how to give her readers humor, romance, sex and a little bit of drama too. Hot Property is refreshing to read, just enough description, without going overboard, to give the reader a good picture in their mind's eye. Amy and John were HOT together.
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a fun look at a celebrity¿s life style
In Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Amy Stone is the activities director at a retirement community run by her mom. She loves the elderly clients, but feels the time has come to be with people her age. Her New York based Uncle Spencer Atkins offers her a position with his public relations firm, Hot Zone PR and Athletes Only, which she accepts.-------------- Amy¿s first client is New York Renegades¿ star center fielder John Roper, who had a horrendous World Series somewhat caused by playing with a badly injured shoulder they first meet at her cousin¿s wedding. His high maintenance family demands he pamper them while he wants his new PR administrator to take care of him personally.--------------- The latest trip to the Hot Zone (see HOT ITEM, HOT STUFF and HOT NUMBER) is a fun look at a celebrity¿s life style. As always in a Carly Philips¿ HOT PROPERTY, the lead couple makes the tale. In this case, he has no time for romance, feels a need to pull a Floyd Patterson (after the Liston first fight) and wants to elude his out of control family. However, his new PR operative will not allow him to hide in the shadows or behind a mask. Fans will enjoy this lighthearted hot romance between them.-------------- Harriet Klausner
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