Karla B. reviewed Hotline (Reed Sisters, Bk 4) (Harlequin Temptation, No 369) on + 29 more book reviews
The Right Wrong Number..Feeling down and lonely since her divorce, Erin Spencer daydreamed about meeting her fantasy lover. The late one evening, the phone rang. Assuming that the deep, melodious voice belonged to her brother, Erin chatted on....until she realized that the charming, witty man on the other end of the line was a total stranger! Who continued to call...book is in good condition with normal wear.
E.D. C. (Farscapegirl) - , reviewed Hotline (Reed Sisters, Bk 4) (Harlequin Temptation, No 369) on + 180 more book reviews
Wow this one is a keeper...hot, funny full of fun sexy dialogue and some great scenes.
The set-up of this book is: Our heroine, Erin gets a phone call one night from a man she thinks is her brother. Our hero has a cold and they are joking just like old times before they realize who is really on the other end.
When they make the discovery they decide to run with it a bit. There is safety in both strangers and distance and these two need a bit of string-free affection in their lives. Of course, romance being what it is... things stay neither simple, nor distant for long and it's interesting to see how these two deal with their insecurities. They are both defensive, but a willingness to work on their problems isn't enough to solve them. They had to grow, change and trust again and it's the work they put into this process that makes this book a keeper. (taken from Amazon.com)
The set-up of this book is: Our heroine, Erin gets a phone call one night from a man she thinks is her brother. Our hero has a cold and they are joking just like old times before they realize who is really on the other end.
When they make the discovery they decide to run with it a bit. There is safety in both strangers and distance and these two need a bit of string-free affection in their lives. Of course, romance being what it is... things stay neither simple, nor distant for long and it's interesting to see how these two deal with their insecurities. They are both defensive, but a willingness to work on their problems isn't enough to solve them. They had to grow, change and trust again and it's the work they put into this process that makes this book a keeper. (taken from Amazon.com)