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Posted November 6, 2012
## Mari Carr is a freakin' genius. This cocktail series is unbelievable. This book was as good as the first two. I don't know how, but somehow Mari writes her couples with such amazing chemistry! These two were no exception. They were explosive. The hero in this book was, well, yum comes to mind! And as always the sex was so drool worthy. The only thing I would've changed is a longer ending. But I can highly recommend this series in addition to "Misplaced princess" and its sequel "Misplaced cowboy, "Kiss me Kate" and its sequel "Three reasons why", the Wild Irish series and let's not forget the Compton Brothers (holy cow). My hat is off to you Ms. Carr!
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Overview
Sophia Kennedy is determined to chase her own success, rather than ride her father's coattails. She's devoted herself to Books and Brew, the business she owns with her three best friends. She doesn't feel the need to explain herself to anyone, least of all the free-aid lawyer who's determined to judge her as a society princess. She'd ignore him altogether . . . if it were up to her mind. But nooooo. Her body just has to ...