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Midnight Kisses

Midnight Kisses

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A fine, light-hearted read
Review: I bought this book because I like the premise that scientistscan fall in love, too <g>. While the hero and heroine were,indeed, bona-fide lab-coat-wearing scientist-types, don't read this book expecting to learn something new about artificial intelligence or robotics--or even plastics, for that matter. Our intrepid couple are as reality-based as the absent-minded professor. That aside, the story was cute, with the misconceptions (of otherwise very clever people) ripped away in a satisfying manner. The only thing I found a bit icky was a character being massaged and otherwise 'serviced' by a robot. Granted, this was only mentioned in passing (sorry, no interesting salacious details) but I still felt some moral twinges. If it's a robot, is it sexual harassment? Is it fair to create artificial life for use as a toy? Do androids dream of electric sheep?

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A fine, light-hearted read
Review: I bought this book because I like the premise that scientistscan fall in love, too . While the hero and heroine were,indeed, bona-fide lab-coat-wearing scientist-types, don't read this book expecting to learn something new about artificial intelligence or robotics--or even plastics, for that matter. Our intrepid couple are as reality-based as the absent-minded professor. That aside, the story was cute, with the misconceptions (of otherwise very clever people) ripped away in a satisfying manner. The only thing I found a bit icky was a character being massaged and otherwise 'serviced' by a robot. Granted, this was only mentioned in passing (sorry, no interesting salacious details) but I still felt some moral twinges. If it's a robot, is it sexual harassment? Is it fair to create artificial life for use as a toy? Do androids dream of electric sheep?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Funny and enjoyable
Review: I had a great time reading Midnight Kisses---enjoyable characters, great sex, and funny situations. Kudos for a great cover.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enjoyable
Review: I loved this concept, the hero is going incognito at a toy laboratory as super geek Marvin until he can clear his name; there he meets Josie - superintellegent and on a manhunt (she even created a list of Ten Commandments that her future husband must have). Josie wants to marry or be engaged before she turns 35 (in a few months). She is suppose to meet her friend's cousin (an exotic dancer) and winds up meeting Zorro (aka Matt the real persona of Marvin - handsome, sexy and not at all a geek). I love books that can make me laugh and feel good and this is definitely one of them. I loved the discussion when they are designing their new invention to take to the science expo. Great enjoyable, book that makes you smile.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book to break the winter doldrums
Review: I was stressed and coming down with some evil 'bug' and wanted a book to 'make me feel better.' I could not have chosen a better title. The previous reviewer gave an accurate overview, so I won't repeat. All I can say is this is the first Kimberly Raye book I've ever read, but it's definitely not the last. A light enjoyable read that will leave you chuckling and feeling a whole lot better by the time you get to the last page.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love and laughter at its best!
Review: If you're looking for a genuinely amusing character driven read you won't want to miss this one! The plot is pure fun and the characters are lovable. The sensual tension is intense and the romance develops at a believable pace. This one ranks right up there with Dara Joy's HIGH ENERGY, only it has a much smarter heroine. If you're in the mood for a fun, sexy read you can't go wrong with this one. It's the perfect book to settle in with after a long stressful day. END

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love and laughter at its best!
Review: If you're looking for a genuinely amusing character driven read you won't want to miss this one! The plot is pure fun and the characters are lovable. The sensual tension is intense and the romance develops at a believable pace. This one ranks right up there with Dara Joy's HIGH ENERGY, only it has a much smarter heroine. If you're in the mood for a fun, sexy read you can't go wrong with this one. It's the perfect book to settle in with after a long stressful day. END

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Can I place My Order now?
Review: Making Mr. Right! I'll sign up for this. Well that's what the heroine Josephine was going to do. She is a top scientist who has invented a plastic skin that is great for making life like toys, so why not make a man. She has dated all the pushy jerks that she can stand and now she wants the perfect man and she know just who can help her make him, Matthew Taylor. Matt is a genius robotic scientist. He can build anything and the chance to regain his crediblity was to hard for him to pass up. He soon realizes that Josie needs more than a plastic man, she needs him.He can't be perfect but he can show her how to love his imperfections.

Together they build the perfect man but they also build a lasting friendship and deep love for each other that will stand the test of time.

There are some wonderful secondary characters in this book that made me laugh so hard I cried. I would really recommend this book for an afternoon of lite reading, or if you are in a gloomy mood, it will bring a smile to your face.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: The description of this book was misleading. I was disappointed. I liked the concept but the book in itself was 'wordy'. I'm sorry but I did not care for this book.


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