Kristin Hardy's Turn Me On starts a series of hot and sexy reads. Sabrina Pantolini has put her partying ways behind her and has gotten serious about being a producer. She has a great idea to cover all things sex in her TV pilot, True Sex. Sabrina has a set back when she needs a new director. The man that comes to her rescue is a flash from the past. Stef Costas steps in as the director as a favor to Sabrina's uncle. He is sure he can handle being around Sabrina again. Even though their affair from years ago ended badly. As Stef and Sabrina work on the provocative series their passions ignite. They both realize they are not the same people from their first fling. But can they get past their misconceptions to forge a future. Turn Me On is a very steamy, emotional read. It is so hot it scorches. Kristin Hardy really delivers the goods. Looking forward to the next book in this series.
If you've never read a romance novel, start now!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Let me tell you this: Kristin Hardy knows how to tell a good story. Her characters are likeable and identifiable, and she captures dialogue so well. (Not to mention the steamy love scenes - wowza!) I was absorbed with the plotline, particularly Stef and Sabrina and their volleying feelings for one another. After all, they *are* working on a documentary called True Sex. (By the way, Hardy handles these scenes tactfully.) Without giving too much away, I must say that the concluding chapter is one of the best endings to a novel I've read in a long time. The secondary characters are fun but don't detract too much from the main story. And Sabrina's girlfriends (Sex & Supper Club) are the kind we all want: Funny, open-minded, and non-judgmental. It's the perfect end-of-summer read. P.S. Her website gives you the scoop on upcoming novels - can't wait to read more! www.kristinhardy.com
A nice surprise
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I'll start this off by saying that romance novels are not my genre of choice. In fact, this is the first romance novel I've ever read. But once I started it, I couldn't put it down! Kristin Hardy is adept at bringing the characters in this book to life, and it didn't take long for me to develop a strong attachment to Stef and Sabrina. Their story really pulled me in and I couldn't wait to find out how it would end. I look forward to reading many more of Kristin Hardy's novels.
hot contemporary romance
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Highly regarded documentary filmmaker Stef Costas finds he lacks proper funding for the one project he always wanted to direct. A friend offers funding if Stef agrees to direct his niece's pilot "True Sex"; Stef agrees until he finds out that the niece is Sabrina Pantolini, who broke his heart years ago. When Sabrina learns that Stef is the director, she has doubts about working with the man who broke her heart years ago. Still he is her only hope so she accepts the situation. However, the college attraction between Stef and Sabrina remains strong although both blame it on the documentary. As they fall in love again, each has doubts that the other will be there once the filming ends and neither wants to lay their heart out in the open for fear of cardiac arrest caused by anticipated rejection. Fans of hot contemporary romances will be turned on by this enjoyable tale. Readers will feel their fingers burning from the passion generated by the lead couple even when they fear a déjà vu involvement with one another. The weekly meetings of the Sex and the Supper Club introduce the next lead stars, but they will have quite a temperature to scale to meet the Venusians levels of Stef and Sabrina. Harriet Klausner
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