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Risky Business

Risky Business

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sexy, funny, wonderful writing
Review: Six months before, Jack Kellerman spent a wonderful weekend with a beautiful woman--who vanished from his bed while he was sleeping. When he sees Rachel on a Denver street, Jack can't resist following--and pushing himself into her life. The bond he felt went way beyond sex (although sex was certainly an important part of it), and Jack needs to see where it will take them.

Rachel Westover pretended to be married to Jack to help get her job at a prestigious Denver architectural firm. But she never expected to have to deal with him again. When Jack shows up at her office just as the staff is heading for a retreat at a mountain resort, Jack manages to wangle his way into the group--and she can't exactly tell her boss that she lied about the husband. But it doesn't take long before Jack starts wangling his way back into her heart as well. And Rachel knows exactly how dangerous that could be. She needs to be the good girl--and knows how dangerous taking a chance can be. And Jack is nothing but dangerous--fun in a guilt-ridden package.

Author Jane Sullivan (who also writes under the name Jane Graves) writes a sexy and emotionally satisfying novel with flashes of laugh-out-loud comic genius. Jack is all fun and games on the surface, but has a serious side that finds its mate in Rachel. Sullivan does a wonderful job showing a parallel growth in sexual and emotional closeness between these two damaged characters--leading up to the inevitable disaster where each must take stock of their lives and decide whether they dare take a chance with their greatest fears.

This may be Sullivan's best yet--and that's saying a lot.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A cute story, but way too much liar, liar pants on fire..
Review: This is a cute, breezy story. The writing style is pleasant. But the fact that the two main characters spent an awful lot of time lying to everyone bugged me. The hero seemed like a good guy. He could've been a GREAT hero, but the fact that he could lie so quickly and easily without batting an eye or feeling any remorse made him less than heroic in my eyes. His heart was in the right place-helping the heroine and all- but that whopper he went along with about being a doctor helping the poor in some South American country was a little too much for me. I might have gone along with all the lying if the main characters had eventually retracted their string of whoppers to EVERYONE they'd misled and then apologized to them. The kind of bald-faced lying these two did in this particular situation is never truly justified- even in romance fantasy-land.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not Bad At All.....
Review: This is the first romance novel I've been able to read through from beginning to end in a long time. Nothing unusual about the story. Just light, breezy read on a Sunday afternoon.And both lead characters were likeable. Something that's harder and harder to find in the genre, IMHO.


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