favorite scene with zoe-talking about her credit and other stuff, then asking reed to kiss her and talking about it.favorite scene with reed-his little talk with m.e.favorite scene with zoe and reed together-their little fight, everyone overhearing them, he on the street, she in the apartment.
Wonderful
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Once again Candace did not disappoint the reader. It was hot and I could not put it down until I finished it. I have read most of her books and they just get better.Keep it up.
Wonderful characters, sweet story
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
One of these days, Reed Sullivan is going to settle down, marry and have 2.2 children, and be moderately happy with his life. What he won't do is let his great-grandmother hustle him into a relationship. So when he finds that the latest babe at his great-grandmother's side is not a prospective wife but a businesswoman looking for an investment, why isn't he happy? Something is wrong with this picture and it centers around Zoe Moon--a woman who couldn't make him moderately anything if both of their lives depended on it. Zoe is looking for an investor to help expand her cosmetics business. Reed's antipathy surprises her--she's used to men gaining a positive first impression--but her reaction to him is the real shock. Her mother proved to her that relying on hormones will get a woman in trouble every time but every time Zoe sees Reed, her hormones shift into high gear. Author Candace Schuler has created two really interesting characters and a host of supporting characters that add a depth beyond the standard series romance. Recognizing that a story can become more sexy by denying rather than fulfilling the sexual urge, Schuler ratchets up the tension between her characters until neither they, nor the reader, can stand any more. Blaze readers may be surprised to find only one detailed love scene, but that one is a doozy.
Rated PG for "Pretty Good"
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I rarely give 5 stars to any book. I never thought to award them to a Harlequin novel, but I could only find one problem to gripe about.The story is hopping along until the Boston high-society guy whips out a "gold card" to make a reservation. Am I supposed to be impressed with a gold card? I think not. The truly wealthy have platinum cards or use American Express. Otherwise, the book is "gold."
Cute Story
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Zoe Moon is free spirited, and the CEO and only employ of her cosmetic company. She would like financial help from Boston matron Moira Sullivan. Her handsome great grandson, Reed Sullivan IV thinks the sexy red-head is after his grandmother's money. He is also having some erotic thoughts about Zoe as well.Reed's fiancee walked out on him and married someone else. Reed is known as being all business and has been called cold hearted. Zoe finds that not to be true. Over a three month period as they set up her company they get to know each other and although both would like a sexual relationship, they keep it business until the business is done and then "meltdown."The write up on the back of the book leads to a let down if that is what you think will be in the book. It implies the story is "sizzling" and erotic. It's not. The story is cute and the characters interesting. Gina and Reed's first encounter, besides a kiss, is three-quarters of the way through the book. You want them to get together and you like Zoe and her friend Gina and Gina's Italian grandmother and all the neighbors. It's a nice story and a fun read with a predictable ending. It is not erotic or what I would expect from "Blaze," but it is romantic.
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