3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Another is the funny and sexy adv entures of Samantha and Richard. lovers and amateur detectives.
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Excellent, read it in one day!!

Pamela T. (
Isadora) wrote on 11/10/2006...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Great read. Would love to read more about Rick and Samatha.

Christina C. (
cottre26) -
MI wrote on 10/8/2008...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
The 2nd book in the series wasn't up to snuff for me, but this one redeemed the series. I was really happy to get a little mystery back in the plot along with Rick & Sam's romance. Quick, enjoyable read.
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It's not easy dating a billionaire...Samantha Jellicoe has never met a security camera she couldn't disarm. And even though she's promised her billionaire lover, the irresistible Richard Addison, to walk the straight and narrow, she certainly can't help it when trouble finds her.
What should have been a quiet night at an auction house turns into something more unexpected when Sam spies her father--her dead father--very much alive and very interested in a painting Rick is after. Then the painting vanishes, Sam's arrested, and all hell breaks loose.
Now Sam has to track down the man who taught her everything she knows about breaking and entering. And when she finds him, will his proposal for a lucrative heist tempt her to the dark side, or does Rick have a few tricks to keep her on the right side of a jail cell?

Anny P. (
wolfnme) wrote on 4/2/2007...
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From Publishers Weekly
Fans of contemporary romantic capers will eat up the third tale of retired cat burglar Samantha Jellicoe and her British billionaire boyfriend, Rick Addison (following Don't Look Down), who continue to steam up the windows of Rick's posh, Upper East Side New York City townhouse, where Sam has recently begun living. Between sexcapades, the odd couple find themselves in a sticky situation. While Rick wins a prized Hogarth painting at a Sotheby's auction, Samantha spies her father, Martin, "the grand master Jedi of cat burglars"—who's meant to have been dead for three years—lurking in the shadows. Not quite coincidentally, the Hogarth disappears from Rick's townhouse shortly thereafter. When Sam finally catches up with Martin, he has a proposition for her: a piece of the biggest heist he's ever pulled. The only problem is that Martin's working for Interpol, the heist is a setup, and the crew's muscle, Veittsreig, won't take no for an answer. Protective, straight-arrow Rick, unable to keep her out of trouble, decides to tag along for the crime, getting an intimate look at Sam's impressive extralegal skills. Much heavy-breathing sex and suspense follows, making this a winning continuation of a funny, frisky series. (Nov.)
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Kathy B. (
MsLuLu) wrote on 3/9/2007...
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"Enoch finds the right combination of sexy and fun for a fabulous read" Oakland Press