Perfect for the Beach: Some Like It Hot/Blue Crush/My Thief/Hot and Bothered/Murphy's Law (Wilde Series #6)
by
Lori Foster (Goodreads Author),
Janelle Denison, Erin McCarthy (Goodreads Author), MaryJanice Davidson, Kayla Perrin, Morgan Leigh
Family practitioner Cary Rupert wants Nora Chilton so badly he can barely keep a hold of his stethoscope. But what Nora wants is someone who will love her forever, and Cary's ready to show her that he's definitely the man for the job... Alex Wilde is crazy about Dana Reed. Too bad the career-driven Dana only wants him as a lover, not a husband. In a last-ditch attempt to p...more
Paperback, 384 pages
Published
June 1st 2004
by Kensington Publishing Corporation
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*** NOTE: This rating is for Erin McCarthy's BLUE CRUSH only! ***
Quick, funny and sexy read, with very likable characters. The H/h didn't profess their undying love to each other at the end of the story, but I was totally OK with it. After all, the whole story took place in less than 2 hours. I really like Erin McCarthy's humorous writing, and this novella was no exception.
Quick, funny and sexy read, with very likable characters. The H/h didn't profess their undying love to each other at the end of the story, but I was totally OK with it. After all, the whole story took place in less than 2 hours. I really like Erin McCarthy's humorous writing, and this novella was no exception.
Some Like It Hot---**
I guess I'm just not a Lori Foster fan. Cary seemed like an ok guy. Nora had some preconceptions. They just had a small roadblock cause she was scared.
One Wilde Weekend---**
I was pretty lost when this story started. Then I realized this was a continuation from another story. The chick was too in her head. I hate stories that are all about how they are never gonna become their mother/father/brother/second cousin once removed.
Blue Crush---***
I liked this story. Don't ask me w...more
I guess I'm just not a Lori Foster fan. Cary seemed like an ok guy. Nora had some preconceptions. They just had a small roadblock cause she was scared.
One Wilde Weekend---**
I was pretty lost when this story started. Then I realized this was a continuation from another story. The chick was too in her head. I hate stories that are all about how they are never gonna become their mother/father/brother/second cousin once removed.
Blue Crush---***
I liked this story. Don't ask me w...more
Six short stories of varying quality. Sex is certainly the focus of each. I know that the short story medium makes it hard to really feel much for a character but these are even shorter on any real emotion than you might first suspect. None of the stories are great. But they are all relatively hot - which is why I read the book in the first place. It would be too much to ask for great stories in my sex book. I'll do a short paraphrase of one of the stories so you get the idea.
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I intially got this book for two of the six authors - Lori Foster & MaryJanice Davidson. I had read some Janelle Denison, but don't recall if I'd read any of Erin McCarthy, Morgan Leigh, or Kayla Perrin before. This has some interesting short stories and per usual I laughed through most of MaryJanice Davidson's story, Lori Foster's story of how a former playboy type who has now found the woman of his dreams convinces her that he's serious. The other four are interesting, but I found easy to p...more
I read the short novella "One Wilde Week-end" which is #6 in Janelle Denison's Wilde Series. What a waste. This was the ultimate jumble of clichés that I find boring, uninteresting. Bottom line it's boring, very boring, 43 pages of boring, uninspired, badly written sex scenes (2, one in a commercial airplane), how to turn a somewhat interesting lead male character into a boring, I will "cure" you of your emotional insecurities (in 2 days no less) through submissive sex (compl...more
very steamy. It really was perfect for the beach. I liked the short story thing so I wasn't tied down to one thing while reading this on vacation.
Morgan Leigh's Murphy's Law was sweet.
Erin McCarthy's Blue Crush was sweet too.
Kayla Perrin's Hot and bothered was sweet.
This book was just not for me. I don't see the sun let alone the beach...that should have been my first clue.
Some Like It Hot :/
One Wilde Weekend :/
Blue Crush :/
My Thief :)
Hot and Bothered :(
Murphy's Law :)
One Wilde Weekend :/
Blue Crush :/
My Thief :)
Hot and Bothered :(
Murphy's Law :)
Good stories. Liked the first and last best, but all were enjoyable to read.
Some good, some not-so-good.
took this book to the beach, loved it...it's perfect & super HOT
An OK selection. I've read better.
Some Like it Hot - C+
One Wilde Weekend - B-
Blue Crush - B
My Thief - B-
Hot and Bothered - C+
Murphy's Law - B+
One Wilde Weekend - B-
Blue Crush - B
My Thief - B-
Hot and Bothered - C+
Murphy's Law - B+
Buncha short stories about romance on the shore... pretty predictable.
No really bad stories and one I liked [the MaryJanice Davison:]. Pleasant.
Six short steamy stories. Each story was only about 45 pages with hefty sex scenes so it didn't leave much room for plot. Therefore, I preferred the 'they just met' stories of Erin McCarthy and MaryJanice Davison. The other 'repressed love fulfilled' stories spent too much time explaining history of relationship.
A little too over the top in the romance department for my tastes. I liked the story by Erin McCarthy and one other (Murphy's Law) but the rest were just too much.
Wow. Talk about HOT, LOL. These authors threw together some firey little stories here. I usually don't really read short stories, but I made an exception for this book. =)
This book is litterally perfect for the beach! Not something I would pass onto your mom! There was quite a bit of sexual content..a fun beach read just like it says!
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The only thing diminutive about bestselling novelist Lori Foster is her size. At 5’3,” she’s not exactly tiny, but the only family members she towers over these days are her toddler grandson and Tootsie, their Chihuahua, and their cats. Everything else she does is supersized, from her commitment to having her work published and the standards she has set for her writing, to her philanthropy, ...more
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