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It was pretty good but I've read hotter
All in all it was a pretty good book but I was a little disappointed by it. I thought it was going to be really really hot.Lora Leigh writes hotter sex scenes. Still it wasn't a bad book and the sex scenes that it had were good but it just wasn't as hot as I thought it would be.
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Posted January 31, 2010
"Characters that wrap around your heart, sizzling passion, a true romance. What's not to love?"
It's one wild ride, for both the characters and the reader. I like the way the Damien and Theresa gradually developed feelings for one another, fraught with all the highs and joys, doubts and uncertainties of a new romance. Like how Damien found himself floundering, wanting to say the right words at the right time, because it mattered now in the way it didn't before. I also like the way they helped each other to grow and expand beyond what they already are into better persons. Susan Lyons is an amazing storyteller, creating characters that wrap around your heart. Reviewed by Shana for The Raving Readers
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A fun entertaining mile high contemporary romance
On a flight from Australia to Canada, University of Sydney professor Dr. Theresa Fallon and author Damien Black share a row in the business class section. They are instantly attracted to one another although neither knows why. They still want one another even after introductions as she ripped his last novel.
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Damien asks Theresa to join him on a getaway. She shocks both of them when she accepts his sexy invitation though she convinces herself this is research. They share the erotic and the intellectual with great pleasure and delight in both until her family intrudes with rage and the media feeding frenzy threatens both their careers.
The conflict in this fun entertaining mile high contemporary romance is how she sees his books as shallow crap, which when he recognizes who she is, a literary academic snob, is intrigued by her. Although the plot is as thin as the air the plane crosses through on the way to Vancouver, fans will enjoy this fun tale of the literary snob and the novelist falling in love over the Pacific.
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