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Traveling Man (Harlequin Romance No 3311)

Traveling Man (Harlequin Romance No 3311)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I've read this one a dozen times!
Review: This is one of my favorite Leigh Michaels books. It is densely written, every moment fast and funny and new even after multiple readings. The heroine is a morning-show co-host, the hero is in charge of "Traveling Man," a short light-hearted segment on the same TV show - and circumstances require their teaming up temporarily. Rising in her profession, the heroine is frustrated by the hero's casual attitude toward the show - and her of course! So many charming scenes are packed into this book it's hard to believe it's a short Harlequin Romance - Michaels certainly doesn't believe in unnecessary description or long internal rambling. With the subtle but substantial romantic conflicts, the usual surprise (or two) at the end, a very likeable hero and heroine, this is a great book for newbies to Michaels or Harlequin Romance.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I've read this one a dozen times!
Review: This is one of my favorite Leigh Michaels books. It is densely written, every moment fast and funny and new even after multiple readings. The heroine is a morning-show co-host, the hero is in charge of "Traveling Man," a short light-hearted segment on the same TV show - and circumstances require their teaming up temporarily. Rising in her profession, the heroine is frustrated by the hero's casual attitude toward the show - and her of course! So many charming scenes are packed into this book it's hard to believe it's a short Harlequin Romance - Michaels certainly doesn't believe in unnecessary description or long internal rambling. With the subtle but substantial romantic conflicts, the usual surprise (or two) at the end, a very likeable hero and heroine, this is a great book for newbies to Michaels or Harlequin Romance.


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