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"Love and laughter go hand-in-hand in this modern-day romance."
Reviewed by Denise Powers
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted September 21, 2003
Graphic artist Eleanor Preston is resigned to a tedious
night out with the "girls" from work. A bit of a loner,
Eleanor just wants to do her job and then go home. She
doesn't want to face the dating arena where she never is
what men want, until they learn about her father's money.
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"Love can come to you even if you think you don't want a man"
Reviewed by Patricia McGrew
Courtesy Sensual Romance Reviews
Posted January 14, 2004
Eleanor Preston is a graphic artist who likes doing her job
and going home alone. So why did she agree to a Girl's
night out with the girls from work. Now here she is wearing
jeans that she is convinced makes her hips seem bigger,
going to a club she doesn't want be Read more...
SummaryEleanor Preston is in control. Of her life, her career, her
world. There's no room for anything but the occasional
polite date. Or so she thinks. Then Justin Collins sweeps
her out onto the dance floor and into the wildest and most
sensual adventure of her life. He releases her from her
inhibitions, lets her hair down (literally). Lost in their
red-hot affair, Eleanor makes an all-too-human mistake. If
all they have is based solely on sex, then this
relationship may be doomed. But could it be that something
more has developed between them? Something that will get
them back to where they belong—in each other's arms?
Co-written by Sahara Kelly and S.L. Carpenter, this book
takes a unique and humorous look at two lovers, with Sahara
writing as Eleanor, and S.L. Carpenter writing as Justin.
After all, who is better equipped to reveal a woman's
desires than another woman? And who can do justice to the
heat of a man's passion any better than another man?
Sexual Content: Borderline NC-17. Genre: Contemporary.
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