Taking shelter from the storm
Heather MacAllister has done it again. In her latest Harlequin Blaze Encounters, His Little Black Book, she delivers three delightfully funny, short, sexy romps.
Once Jonathan Black, Peck & Davilla Media Management's playboy boss, text messages a lady friend on his phone's contact list to invite her to an intimate beach party for two and hits "ALL" instead, the fun begins--for three couples anyway.
Looking to work her way into Jonathan's privileged circle, Sophie Callahan, an agency newbie, sticks her neck out to rescue a sinking ad campaign. Her fresh approach catches Jonathan's eye, and Sophie hopes she'll get to work on the firm's Superbowl ad campaign for fitness guru Adrian Dean.
When Jonathan's errant text hits Sophie's inbox, she thinks she's on her way. There are two things she doesn't count on: a tropical storm raging along the Texas coast where the company's beach house is located and the sexy, abs-of-steel Adrian himself being in residence when she arrives, waiting to hear her pitch.
When the lights go out, it's every man--and woman--for themselves, which makes things tough for Sophie who wants to win the ad campaign based on her ideas' merits. But if she doesn't win over the sexy Adrian, another agency will end up designing his Superbowl ad.
Meanwhile, down the beach, Mia Weiss, another agency employee with a thing for Jonathan Black, thinks he's finally ready to sweep her off her feet when she gets his text inviting her to the beach house. En route, Mia finds herself swept off her feet all right, but by a rising storm surge that pushes her car off what's left of the road. Who should come to her aid but a sexy, good-looking local she recognizes as the famous "Cowboy Surfer" from a recent ad campaign?
Kevin Powell, Surfside restaurant owner, doesn't appreciate being interrupted from his task of feeding the hungry at a local storm shelter to rescue some idiot who doesn't know enough not to drive in a hurricane. The episode that ensues will have you chuckling as, despite the driving rain and wind howling around them, Kevin must still convince a doubtful Mia to LET him rescue her.
In the third selection, you gotta feel poor Gil Shaughnessy's pain. For years, he's been in love with Cammy Phillips, Jonathan's beautiful assistant. Gil has tried everything in the hopes of attracting the elusive Cammy's attention. Unfortunately for Gil, Cammy has eyes only for her boss, whose roaming eye never quite seems to settle on her. Not that that hasn't stopped Cammy from going above and beyond in the hopes her boss will notice her. When Jonathan's text lands in her inbox, Cammy is convinced she's hit the mother lode. Just one teensy problem: her car won't start. Now, how will she get to the beach house and party with the man of her dreams? She needs a knight in shining armor, and Gil fills the bill nicely. Although he had fantasized about one day coming to Cammy's rescue, stewing in a mother of a traffic jam while chauffeuring a frantic Cammy to a beach house to "party" with Jonathan is not the kind of rescue Gil had in mind.
These reads are fast-paced. Heather's witty prose will have you grinning for sure. And the surprise twist that waits at the end for the guy who started it all with his errant text is just too good. For all who have appreciated Heather's brand of snappy humor in her previous Harlequin novels, His Little Black Book won't disappoint.
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