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"Hot and Sexy!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted October 4, 2002
Poor Sophie Morton has always had a very bad sense
of direction. Now on the way back to the home office from a
meeting, she gets horribly lost, goes down an alley and
comes upon a guy man-handling a woman. She parks her car,
gets out and tackles the man. Read more...
"Real characters and a story with meat."
Reviewed by Sensual Romance
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted February 11, 2003
Women with no sense of direction bug the h*ll out of me.
Always aloof and seemingly underfoot, they just have no
clue. The same can be said about Sophie Morton. She gets
lost doing the simplest things. I've known those people.
However, if I'd have known their sexy secret, Read more...
SummarySophie Morton has no sense of direction, in geography or in
life, and when shešs lost she suffers panic attacks. Lost
in a bad part of Vancouver, she pulls over to catch her
breath when she spots a lean and dangerous looking man
attacking a woman. Without thought for her own safety,
Sophie tackles the man, knocks him down and breaks his leg.
Except Blake Barker isn't a criminal, but a cop who'd been
about to arrest a member of a notorious Asian triad before
Sophie interfered and helped the woman escape.
When it turns out that the investment bank Sophie works for
is suspected of laundering the triad's drug money, and one
employee dies under suspicious circumstances, Blake is sent
in undercover to the bank: cast, crutches and all.
Sophie and Blake don't much like each other, but their
sexual attraction is too intense to resist. When it's clear
Sophie's life is in danger, she's forced to move in with
Blake for protection. Maybe he can protect her body while
he pleasures her, but who's going to protect her heart?
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