Michelle H. (CandyCentric) reviewed Mix and Match (Harlequin American Romance, No 85) on + 72 more book reviews
Ariel felt she was too old to be playing games...
Scott Campbell may have looked like a surfer, Ariel thought, but he could never have been a good one. Scott seemed to be as blind as a bat. Why else would he bypass the bikinied denizens of Seal Beach, California, to make a play for a woman who was almost middle-aged? A woman whose teenage daughter cast disapproving glares at him and whose younger daughter skulked around him menacingly, distressingly attired in combat fatigues.
True, Ariel respected Scott's advice--he'd improved both her painting and her business. But anything more than a friendly relationship was unseemly. Preposterous. And so appealing....
250 pages.
Scott Campbell may have looked like a surfer, Ariel thought, but he could never have been a good one. Scott seemed to be as blind as a bat. Why else would he bypass the bikinied denizens of Seal Beach, California, to make a play for a woman who was almost middle-aged? A woman whose teenage daughter cast disapproving glares at him and whose younger daughter skulked around him menacingly, distressingly attired in combat fatigues.
True, Ariel respected Scott's advice--he'd improved both her painting and her business. But anything more than a friendly relationship was unseemly. Preposterous. And so appealing....
250 pages.
Chrissy M. (Chrissysbooks) reviewed Mix and Match (Harlequin American Romance, No 85) on + 60 more book reviews
Name inside. Nice copy.