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The Kissing Game (Sunrise Key, Bk 2)
Author: Suzanne Brockmann

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Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780553592320 - ISBN-10: 0553592327
Publication Date: 2/24/2009
Pages: 288

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He knew just the right moves to melt her resistance...
Allowing Simon Hunt to play her partner on her latest assignment probably wasn't Frankie Paresky's best idea ever, but the PI found it just as hard as most women did to tell him no! When a chase to solve a long-ago mystery sparked a sizzling attraction between old friends, Frankie wavered between pleasure and panic. Could the best bad boy she'd ever known be the man she'd always love?

Utterly seductive, irresistibly inventive, Suzanne Brockmann's merry romp celebrates a love as torrid as the Florida sun -- and as steamily passionate as a first kiss! She'd vowed never to be a notch on anyone's belt or settle for one night only, but could she turn down a dare that promised a real taste of heaven?

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Cherise E. (CherryDuck) wrote on 5/26/2009...


I have pretty much pretty much felt the same about most of these older books that have been re-released by Suzanne Brockmann. I have yet to be wowed, but they serve their purpose.

This is a fairly typical romance with few surprise. The couple gets from point A to point B fairly quickly and everyone lives happily ever after.

In the previous re-released books, the dialogue has been severely cringe worthy at times. With antiquated words and phrases I have only ever heard my grandmother mutter, it was really hard to get past the awkwardness. This book, happily, had only one of those moments for me. The dialogue wasn't bad at all.

This is one of those quick and light reads, perfect for an afternoon of escapism.

Cherise Everhard, March 2009


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