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Rating: Summary: amusing contemporary Review: If Sheryl Dayton had her way they would invent an alarm clock that instantly served caffeine, went into snooze, and served a second cup a few minutes later. Anyone with an active mental icon including her boss Brad Hammond at Hammond, who happens to be her former boyfriend, knows not to even say good morning to Sheryl until she has inhaled at least two cups coffee.However, author Kendra Mathers is suing Hammond for copyright infringement as she insists that their new computer game Xandria Quest comes from her novel. Seattle Sojourner investigative journalist Nathan Hall seeks information, preferably dirt, on Hammond. On the other hand, Sheryl tries to keep the potential damage to the firm to a minimum. She visits Nathan to see if she can persuade him to back off, but also finds herself instantly attracted to him. Nathan proves better than any cup of coffee to start one's life, especially her dormant sex life that makes him the king of roast. Though Sheryl needs to try decaf (heresy to her), fans will enjoy this often frantic romantic romp. Sheryl is a bit wired but fun to follow while Nathan is almost obsessed with gaining the story (should have bribed her with gourmet Starbucks) until he has a new fascination: Sheryl. The support cast is never fully developed though the author and the game maker play pivotal roles. Still this is a very amusing contemporary that will percolate up (not drip) the readers. Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: amusing contemporary Review: If Sheryl Dayton had her way they would invent an alarm clock that instantly served caffeine, went into snooze, and served a second cup a few minutes later. Anyone with an active mental icon including her boss Brad Hammond at Hammond, who happens to be her former boyfriend, knows not to even say good morning to Sheryl until she has inhaled at least two cups coffee. However, author Kendra Mathers is suing Hammond for copyright infringement as she insists that their new computer game Xandria Quest comes from her novel. Seattle Sojourner investigative journalist Nathan Hall seeks information, preferably dirt, on Hammond. On the other hand, Sheryl tries to keep the potential damage to the firm to a minimum. She visits Nathan to see if she can persuade him to back off, but also finds herself instantly attracted to him. Nathan proves better than any cup of coffee to start one's life, especially her dormant sex life that makes him the king of roast. Though Sheryl needs to try decaf (heresy to her), fans will enjoy this often frantic romantic romp. Sheryl is a bit wired but fun to follow while Nathan is almost obsessed with gaining the story (should have bribed her with gourmet Starbucks) until he has a new fascination: Sheryl. The support cast is never fully developed though the author and the game maker play pivotal roles. Still this is a very amusing contemporary that will percolate up (not drip) the readers. Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: A good "coffee" book! Review: Sheryl Dayton is a PR Exec, a difficult job of late since someone has filed a lawsuit against her company. Nathan Hall is a reporter, who believes Sheryl's boss is guilty of stealing someone's idea for a computer game. Being on opposite sides, the action heats up as Sheryl defends her company and Nathan's determined to get to the truth! And of course neither of them can stop thinking about each other. . . I thought this was a good read. I liked the characters & the story moved along. Would've liked to have seen poor Brad get a girlfriend though...or at least wrap up his therapy appointments.
Rating: Summary: A good "coffee" book! Review: Sheryl Dayton is a PR Exec, a difficult job of late since someone has filed a lawsuit against her company. Nathan Hall is a reporter, who believes Sheryl's boss is guilty of stealing someone's idea for a computer game. Being on opposite sides, the action heats up as Sheryl defends her company and Nathan's determined to get to the truth! And of course neither of them can stop thinking about each other. . . I thought this was a good read. I liked the characters & the story moved along. Would've liked to have seen poor Brad get a girlfriend though...or at least wrap up his therapy appointments.
Rating: Summary: A real jolt of fun! Review: Sheryl Dayton loves her job, loves a good cup of java, but isn't overly fond of Nathan Hall, a reporter who seems bound and determined to dig up non-existant dirt on her boss and the company. She's in charge of PR and it's her job to change Nathan's mind. But in the end it's not just his mind she's won over but his heart. Question is, will Nathan trust the relationship they're building, or will his suspicious nature ruin whatever chances they might have? Tanya Michaels pens a story that's a jolt of fun for both coffee lovers...and people who believe in love!
Rating: Summary: A real jolt of fun! Review: Sheryl Dayton loves her job, loves a good cup of java, but isn't overly fond of Nathan Hall, a reporter who seems bound and determined to dig up non-existant dirt on her boss and the company. She's in charge of PR and it's her job to change Nathan's mind. But in the end it's not just his mind she's won over but his heart. Question is, will Nathan trust the relationship they're building, or will his suspicious nature ruin whatever chances they might have? Tanya Michaels pens a story that's a jolt of fun for both coffee lovers...and people who believe in love!
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