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Tempted In Texas (Single In The City) (Harlequin Temptation, No. 864)

Tempted In Texas (Single In The City) (Harlequin Temptation, No. 864)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fast-paced fun!
Review: Heather MacAllister scores big in this tale of buddies Alec and Gwen, whose relationship changes the day Gwen takes possession of a skirt said to have mysterious attractive powers. The only problem -- the darned thing doesn't fit.

A fun, fast-paced read that I highly recommend, TEMPTED IN TEXAS will have readers laughing out loud.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heather McAllister does it again!
Review: This book is filled with fun, charming characters. I loved it from the start when Gwen Kempner is given a skirt with supposed magical powers to attract men at a wedding.
But Gwen is "done" with men. She doesn't believe in some magic skirt for a minute, thinks weddings are sappy and plans to focus on her career.

Her plan would be fine except for her sexy next door neighbor, Alec Fleming. The developing relationship between the hero and heroine is based on genuine friendship and the pitfalls that come from being friends first. They met over scooby doo and trade zingers.

But now that she's decided to try the skirt, she finds it doesn't fit. When her father runs off to a cabin with no electricity her mother borrows it. The scene so funny I nearly fell off the couch laughing.

The characters are quirky and lovable. The book is very funny but has a three dimensionality to the characters as they face real to life situations.
Jesica


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