Her Sexy Valentine - Harlequin Blaze Author:Stephanie Bond Carol Snow would rather get her heart rate up with a sexy book than a messy, real-life romance. That is until she hooks up with her rugged coworker Luke Chancellor again and again and again. But when he asks for a real date, Carol flees. Will Carol finally stop hiding behind her books and settle down with a real-life hero? — ... more »Carol Snow is no Scrooge…but she'd rather get her heart rate up with a sexy book than a messy, real-life romance. Still, she's tempted to rethink that when rugged coworker Luke Chancellor shows her—in mind-blowing detail—exactly what she's been missing. But when he asks for a real date, Carol runs like hell….
And stumbles back into the exact same day—including out-of-this-world sex with luscious Luke!
Talk about no-strings sex. Except…Carol soon realizes she wants more than multiple one-night stands. She just has to figure out how to wake up with Luke in a new day…before time—and all that afterglow—runs out.« less
Carol S. - Auburn, NH reviewed Her Sexy Valentine (Harlequin Blaze) on
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I was a little taken aback with this one - not with the story, but with the set up of the book. The font is quite large, so there is significantly less text than in a typical Blaze novel. Since our heroine re-experiences the same day several different times, there is an awful lot of cut and paste here - you can skim and not miss much at all... so less words are skimmed down to.... way less words... very short story for a $4.99 novel!
I will have to whole heartedly agree with Carol's review. First of all, I am appalled that this book is so short. The actual story begins on page 7 and ends on page 197 and the font is absolutely huge!!! The story itself is very shallow. I did not feel any connection at all with the H/h, and as Carol mentioned, this was a wordy remake of the movie Groundhog Day, so there was LOTS of repetition. This is my first book by Stephanie Bond and it will most probably be my last. This book was a waste of precious time and money and I would not recommend that anyone spend a credit on this book.