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"Can best friends become lovers without ruining their friendship?"
Reviewed by Denise Powers
Courtesy Sensual Romance Reviews
Posted February 26, 2004
Social worker Kesley Richmond has been content to let her
personal life stagnate while she pursued her degree and
after. Now she feels the lack of an intimate relationship
is hurting her goals for the future. How is she to ever to
get married and have children when she rarely even dates?
She's had the Read more...
"Will becoming lovers ruin their friendship?"
Reviewed by Sensual Romance
Courtesy Sensual Romance Reviews
Posted April 19, 2004
Kesley (Kes) Richmond and Drew Chandler have been best
friends since college. They were also flatmates with four
other friends who shared their multifamily home. But that
was ten years ago and their friends have moved out and gone
on with their lives. Kes and Drew are still living in Read more...
SummaryKesley Richmond is stuck in an undergraduate time warp,
stagnating in the same-old-same-old routine. On top of that,
her total dedication to an emotionally draining career is
leading to burnout. She needs more, something just for
herself—like a personal life for instance. All her college
friends have moved on, fallen in and out of love, married,
divorced. Done something! Except her...
And her complacent downstairs neighbor, Andrew Chandler.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it—that's Drew's philosophy.
His college apartment suits him fine, and his sex life is
one score after another. Though his consulting business
keeps him traveling, he has Kesley, a girl in a million, to
come back to. He doesn't know what's set Kes off, why she
wants to shake things up, why she's on this kick about
moving on, changing stuff that doesn't need changing. He
wants her status quo to stay right where it belongs—one
flight up from him. But to keep his sweetheart happy, he'll
do anything, anything at all, even . . .
SCREWING WITH PERFECT.
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