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Book Reviews of Hot Property (Hot Zone, Bk 4)

Hot Property (Hot Zone, Bk 4)
Hot Property - Hot Zone, Bk 4
Author: Carly Phillips
ISBN-13: 9780373773336
ISBN-10: 0373773331
Publication Date: 7/1/2008
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 338 ratings
Publisher: HQN Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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11 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

jena avatar reviewed Hot Property (Hot Zone, Bk 4) on + 108 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I enjoyed this entire Hot Zone series. This story involved Amy (Spencer's not York's niece as the three previous stories)a new publicist/handler at the Hot Zone and Athletes Only agency and John Roper a star center fielder coming off a bad season. They both have overbearing families to deal with and they are faced with the challenges of a new relationship in the public eye. There is much resentment at John due to a World Series loss and and injury and both the public and the media focus their anger at John. The story also involves many minor characters including the majority of the main characters and many of the secondary characters from previous books. There is also a fun romance between John's mother, a former movie star and a director, older secondary characters. This is usual in Ms. Phillips books and works well here. I enjoyed this story and would recommend it.
reviewed Hot Property (Hot Zone, Bk 4) on + 46 more book reviews
Great final book in the series! I look forward to Carly Phillips new series coming in October.
dterlec avatar reviewed Hot Property (Hot Zone, Bk 4) on + 238 more book reviews
Fourth and final book of the Hot Zone series and it did not disappoint. All are great reads books. The first three, in order, are Hot.... Stuff, Number, & Item.
reviewed Hot Property (Hot Zone, Bk 4) on + 170 more book reviews
What can I say, book 4 of the Hot Zone series! Loved it! I love this whole series, but I truly enjoyed this book the best. Very well written! I read it in one day, at the pool with my daughter.
I just loved John and Amy's story! I just cannot believe I had to wait until 1/2 way through the book for their romance to start. I loved how John and Amy are both very strong characters.
Just one short season ago, major league center fielder John Roper had it all: the looksâ"and personal lifeâ"of a sports hero and the public's adoration. But this hot property's lucky streak has run out. After a World Series disaster, fans diss him, shock jocks mock him and his dysfunctional family hassles him for money he really can't spare. Now it's up to him, and Hot Zone publicist Amy Stone, to get his life back on track.
Amy finds it's easier said than done. What with the constant intrusions of his nutty family, a crazed fan playing stalker, and Roper's refusal to put his own needs first, she's starting to think that life in the fast lane isn't all it's cracked up to be. But when the two retreat to a secluded lodge, the sexy center fielder throws Amy a curveballâ"one she never saw coming.â¦
emmer avatar reviewed Hot Property (Hot Zone, Bk 4) on + 70 more book reviews
Great end to the series!
reviewed Hot Property (Hot Zone, Bk 4) on + 2 more book reviews
The fourth and final book in the Hot Zone series. I liked this book just as much as the others. It was nice to know what happens with John Roper. This is the second series of books by Carly Phillips I have read. I also enjoyed The Chandler Brothers series.
heartland5 avatar reviewed Hot Property (Hot Zone, Bk 4) on + 10 more book reviews
Very good book! First one I read in the series now I want the rest!!
CherryDuck avatar reviewed Hot Property (Hot Zone, Bk 4) on + 150 more book reviews
Center Fielder for the New York Renegades, John Roper, has had his share of publicity in the past. But since his last season, one that included an injury and losing the world series, that publicity has turned from positive to negative.

Amy Stone moves from Florida to New York to work as a publicist with her uncles company, Hot Zone, her first client is John. She has to get him into shape so he will be ready for spring training. But with his family pulling at him in every direction and their attraction blooming, her assignment gets harder and harder.

The Hot Zone series is what first hooked me into Carly Phillips books. I loved the first three in the series and John Roper was a character I was dying to hear more about. I loved him as Mickis best friend and his metrosexuality and his charm really added to the previous books.

I didnt hate this book, but I didnt love it like I did the first three. The problems that Amy has with her family and the problems that John has with his, really got on my nerves, I thought the issues were rather silly. For John to be all consumed with his family 24/7 and for Amy to be proving herself to a father who has been dead for so long, just didnt ring true to me.

That being said, there was plenty that I did enjoy. I liked Amy and John as a couple and thought their relationship was believable. I was happy to see him settle down. I laughed at some of the antics the side characters indulged in and I also liked catching up with some of the previous characters in this book. The epilogue was a little over top on the fromage scale for me, but all in all I enjoyed this book. I think Hot Property is a good day at beach or rainy afternoon read.

Cherise Everhard, July 2008
jaxskatty avatar reviewed Hot Property (Hot Zone, Bk 4) on + 14 more book reviews
Fourth in the Hot Zone series, I found this book a lot of fun. For women who are big on sports and romance novels, this is a great combination. I liked the way they merged a couple of the interesting characters from prior books and gave them a story. It's about time that Micki's best friend got his story told. I thoroughly enjoyed it!
Mickey1952 avatar reviewed Hot Property (Hot Zone, Bk 4) on
I enjoyed this book
bad avatar reviewed Hot Property (Hot Zone, Bk 4) on + 191 more book reviews
Another great book by Carly Phillips. Has it all love, laughter ... hot romance.