"3 times the humor and sexual tension"
Sweet Strangers On the run for a crime she didn't commit, Renee Jardon
didn't think things could get worse. At least she didn't
until she threw herself into the arms of a stranger, only
to find out he's one of the guys after her. What ensues is a hilarious comedy of errors as she tries
to
prove her innocence to former NSA Agent Axelrod and keep
from falling in love with him. Lovely Lies Out of work thanks to Renee Jardin, Peter Random had hit
rock bottom. His only salvation lies in the unlikely
hope of a winning lottery ticket. He had enough problems
of his own; he didn't need or want any others. From the moment he found Lori Jamieson passed out in the
back of his car, Peter found his hard-ass exterior melting
from the sensual heat beating between them. Peter soon
finds himself acting as an unlikely hero to Lori's damsel
in distress as her stepfather tries to force her to turn
over her family money to him. Delightful Deception No-nonsense Thea 'I.Q.' Foster uses her superior intellect
to get her way. She had orchestrated a release of her
miracle cure through her unwitting and unknowing
accomplice, Renee Jardon. After that, dealing with her new
boss, oddball genius James Scrye, should be a piece of
cake. But when she finds herself daydreaming about her quirky
younger boss, she knows she has to set aside the Ice Queen
and embrace her inner sex kitten. MaryJanice Davidson is a truly talented writer. She not
only sparks and holds sexual tension between her
characters, but she sends her readers into hysterical
laughter. Reading her UNDER COVER in public will result in
odd looks, but will also delightfully entertain. She
blends humor and romance so perfectly you wouldn't want
her
writing any other way.
Reviewed by Michelle Houston
Courtesy Sensual Romance Reviews
Posted September 29, 2003
Summary"Sweet Strangers"
Renee Jardin never meant to become the
world's most sought-after thief. But the minute she walks
out of her biotech firm accidentally carrying "The Cure"—
the most important scientific discovery of the century—
she's on the run from ruthless bioengineers, cops, and the
U.S. government. Desperate to lose her trackers, Renee
lays a full-body kiss on the first gorgeous guy she sees...a
kiss that she gets back with a toe-curling vengeance.
N.S.A. agent James Axelrod never thought apprehending his
suspect would be so easy, and so sinfully arousing...or that
he would consider taking her into custody in the privacy
of his own bedroom...
"Lovely Lies"
Peter Random lost everything when he was outwitted by that
goody-goody Renee Jardin. Late in his rent, his job gone,
Peter vows he'll never let anyone get close enough to burn
him again. So why can't he seem to tell Lori Jamieson and
her troubles to hit the road? It isn't just her hot bod
and full lips—although those have a magic he can't deny.
Something about the damsel in distress makes Peter want to
wrap her in his strong arms and prove that a bad boy can
be very, very good, especially when it's between the
sheets...
"Delightful Deception"
At the biotech firm, they call her Thea "I.Q." Foster—
"I.Q." for either Intelligence Quotient or Ice Queen,
depending. Slipping the Cure into Renee's tote bag was
satisfying revenge, but now that the fun's over, Thea sets
her sights on a new challenge: sarcastic, secretive Jimmy
Scrye. Cracking open his hard shell would be a real game,
but Jimmy's more than Thea's match. He's got a few ideas
for turning the tables on the brainy scientist...sensual,
erotic fantasy ideas that just might change those letters
in her name to "Incredible," "Insatiable," and "Quivering
with delight"...
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