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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 11, 2008

    Yummy

    Hot Stuff is a fun light-hearted book. I loved it and couldn't put it down. It was well written with likeable characters. The romance between Annabelle and Vaughn was HOT!!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 16, 2008

    I LOVE IT

    i sooooo loved that book it was so romantic i only read hot stuff and hot numbers and it was so fantastic i am waiting for the book hot items to come in the mail i am so excited i can't wait.. carly should make movies the books it would be so popular

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    Great romance

    When their parents died in a plane crash in the Andes, the three preadolescent Jordan sisters (Annabelle, Sophie, and Michelle) moved in with their only living relative, Uncle Yank Morgan, who had spent an hour every few months with his nieces. The world of the girls changed from dresses and panties with bows to that of used jock straps, semi-naked athletes, and gambling as Uncle Yank is a sports lawyer. Though seemingly a misfit, the female trio raises their uncle to the best of their ability. Years later the three little orphans work as publicists in their uncle¿s business, The Hot Zone though along with his assistant the women run the firm in spite Yank¿s Judge Judy gavel......................... The oldest Annabelle was and still is the frilliest of the threesome. She finds herself attracted to client former football great, businessman Brandon Vaughn. He feels the same way though she avoids his passes. Soon, Annabelle realizes that Brandon has intercepted her heart, but fears the heartbreak of a bachelor who would simply prefer a touchback than a touchdown so she tries to hide her feelings and her still frilly panties from the hunk. Brandon sees time running out with no timeouts left, so he tries a Hail Mary pass to catch Annabelle in a permanent relationship............................... The first contemporary sports romance in the Hot Zone trilogy is a terrific tale due to a delightful lead couple, who may seem like opposites, but have more in common besides love. The secondary characters add depth from the moment the three little ones move in to live with their ¿slob¿ of an uncle. Carly Phillips¿ opening period is a Superbowl victory for readers................................. Harriet Klausner

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 17, 2010

    Carlie Phillips sports agent series

    This goes along with other books in her series...she has a funny style of writing...It is a fun book to read

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  • Posted February 20, 2010

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    Candy

    Just a good quick read with strongly developed characters that you really get to know.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 5, 2006

    Moved to the bedroom to quick for me!

    This was my first book by Carly Phillips. I liked some of it but it seemed that it was built to much on moving to quick to the bedroom without much of a plot. I like a good love story this one was just to quick on that part. I liked the basic story of their families. Ed

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 7, 2005

    a great summer read

    Carly phillips is a good writer. It was awesome!!!!!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 24, 2004

    Hot Stuff is great

    Carly Phillip¿s Hot Stuff is a funny, sexy and emotional book. Annabelle Jordan has always felt she had to keep her sisters together after their parents sudden death. Their Uncle Yank took in Annabelle and her sisters as children. Now they are all adults and working at Yanks PR/Sports Agency. Annabelle has been assigned their newest client former football star Brandon Vaughn. Brandon Vaughn¿s playing days are over. He is going to open a lodge for winter guest and then a summer camp for disadvantaged kids. But his dream is under fire from on site problems and delays. He needs some good PR to help. He really wants to help kids since he didn¿t get the support he needed growing up. Annabelle goes to Brandon¿s hometown to give the project her special hands on tough. The project isn¿t the only thing getting that special touch. Brandon and Annabelle¿s chemistry is potent, it literally jumps off the page and grabs you. What starts out as an intense sexual attraction end up being so much more. I can¿t wait for the next sister¿s story.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 30, 2004

    Another fantastic read by Phillips!

    Yank Morgan is a man that should be proud. His nieces¿ parents died while they were very young, and he¿s raised all three girls ¿ Annabelle, Sophie, and Michelle ¿ to be very responsible young woman. Yank¿s gone so far as allow his sports agency ¿ The Hot Zone - to also become a PR agency, and all three women, with their business degrees, play very important roles in their joint venture.

    Presently, Brandon Vaughn needs The Hot Zone to represent him. Brandon has bad blood with Yank. Formerly a fantastic football player, and having suffered a career-ending injury, his former wife drew him to Yank¿s competition. Now that Brandon is trying to create a business in his hometown, and missing the fatherly relationship he once had with Yank, Brandon needs someone to represent him. This is critical because there is some serious sabotage going on at the lodge Brandon is building.

    With Sophie and Michelle busy with other clients, Annabelle Jordan is forced to take on Brandon. The only problem is that her reaction to him ¿ and any jock ¿ is all-consuming. Will she be able to work with Brandon, with all the explosive chemistry brewing between them? One thing is for certain, Brandon is not just another jock. He has some powerful values that surpass anything Annabelle could have imagined.

    Carly Phillips writes another winner with HOT STUFF! The characters are wonderful, and the story is written with exceptional pacing. I was drawn into the family dynamics, with eager anticipation for future stories in this series. Also, the side story of Yank¿s love life, or lack thereof, was a really nice touch. This August Harlequin single title of Phillips¿ will be followed in August of ¿05 and ¿06 with HOT NUMBER and HOT ITEM. Be certain to visit Ms. Phillips¿ website in order to find out more about this series, and other upcoming titles by this prolific New York Times Bestselling author.

    (For Sizzling Romances, September, 2004)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 13, 2004

    Predictable and contrived

    Good plot idea, but characters were too predictable and dialogue was pretty goofy at times.

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