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Bordering On Obsession (Harlequin Blaze, 96)

Bordering On Obsession (Harlequin Blaze, 96)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: pleasurable fun tale
Review: Maggie Miller has the hots for her boss renowned movie writer, director, and producer Quinn Scott. However, he only sees her as his efficient administrative assistant. Maggie decides a one-night stand would help her move on, but has no way of broaching her boss on the subjct. When an unexpected opportunity arises she dives headfirst encouraged by her pal Kimberly.

Movie actress Laine lamone is stuck in London and will miss attending a Hollywood masquerade party with Quinn. Since they will wear masks, Maggie impersonates Laine and goes to the Hotel Vendaz bash with Quinn. The night is ecstasy especially in bed, but Maggie wants more evenings like this one. For that matter so does Quinn, but he knows his companion was not Laine. He does not know whom nor does Maggie know how to tell him.

This is a fun tale starring two protagonists who heat up the sheets (of the book silly). The story line never takes itself seriously but is pleasurable, as fans will enjoy the antics of the Hollywood set in particular the lead couple. Readers will also have plenty to look forward with Kimberly swinging in London on her boudoir verification trip coming out next year.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: pleasurable fun tale
Review: Maggie Miller has the hots for her boss renowned movie writer, director, and producer Quinn Scott. However, he only sees her as his efficient administrative assistant. Maggie decides a one-night stand would help her move on, but has no way of broaching her boss on the subjct. When an unexpected opportunity arises she dives headfirst encouraged by her pal Kimberly.

Movie actress Laine lamone is stuck in London and will miss attending a Hollywood masquerade party with Quinn. Since they will wear masks, Maggie impersonates Laine and goes to the Hotel Vendaz bash with Quinn. The night is ecstasy especially in bed, but Maggie wants more evenings like this one. For that matter so does Quinn, but he knows his companion was not Laine. He does not know whom nor does Maggie know how to tell him.

This is a fun tale starring two protagonists who heat up the sheets (of the book silly). The story line never takes itself seriously but is pleasurable, as fans will enjoy the antics of the Hollywood set in particular the lead couple. Readers will also have plenty to look forward with Kimberly swinging in London on her boudoir verification trip coming out next year.

Harriet Klausner


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