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Book Review of Sex and the Sleepwalker (Harlequin Blaze, No 97)

Sex and the Sleepwalker (Harlequin Blaze, No 97)
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B&B owner Brynn Sutherland handles stress in a unique manner by sleepwalking. She worries about getting too much nocturnal exercise in when her former lover Cade Hunter arrives at her B&B. Cade is working undercover to keep the woman he never stopped loving from harm as he and his superiors think she is a target of a serial killer.
When Brynn sleepwalks into his bed, Cade keeps her safe. He even suggests a cure that they visit their old hangouts so that she can resolve what is bothering her from the past. She agrees, desperate for anything that will let her remain in her bed for the night. That is what she felt she wanted but soon realizes her subconscious is not stressed, as her mind wants her body in Cade's bed permanently.

This heated tale is 95% contemporary romance and 5% serial killer suspense. The story line focuses on Brynn's sleeping disorder and Cade's efforts to use that to help keep her in his life with her safety taking a back seat to all else though hr rationalizes that his bed is her safest spot. The characters are a fine couple sharing a strange courtship, but fans need to know that the intrigue is a minor device to enable Cade to go to the B&B, something he could have just done without the impetus.