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Revealed (Harlequin Temptation Series Heat)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 11, 2003

    As Sexy and Steamy as it gets!!!

    This book was great! I couldn't put it down for 1 second! If I could give it more than 5 stars I would have! It was outstanding! But just one piece of advice if you plan to read it... Don't read it before going to bed! You won't be able to put it down and the next thing you know, it's like 2:30am! Really good book! Also, recommend 'The Playboy' by Carly Phillips. (email me if you've read anything good lately)

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    lighthearted undercover contemporary inferno

    Jackie Brady manages to eat based on what she makes as a Zing-O-Gram girl even while she dreams of one day composing children's music. Perhaps her head is in the clouds, but Jackie attends the wrong party dressed in a cat costume held together by duct tape. Jackie sings Happy Birthday with such a sexual overtone that it is a wonder that the recipient Greg De Costa does not have cardiac arrest. Greg feels the passion that he wants to loosen and cannot resist a kiss that stuns both of them. However, when she lands on her two feet, Jackie realizes that Greg is the manager who will interview her tomorrow for a job. He simply believes he met a stripper. She plans to be professional that is musically, but Greg once he realizes she is serious about music wants more. As a duet they emit heat that turns into a fiery concerto. The romance is fun as readers observe Greg struggle to overcome his first impressions caused by the initial misunderstanding. However, both act more like teens than adults so that the audience wonders whether this couple should form a duet, as someone needs to be the lead singer. Still fans of lighthearted contemporary infernos will alternate between amusement and fervor as this author rocks the music world. Harriet Klausner

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