A Lick and a Promise (Men to Do! #8)
by
Jo Leigh
Food stylist Margot Janowitz's sizzling commercials for a chain of burger joints all scream "Eat me" on TV, but her sensual adventures offscreen are another story. Until a scrumptious stud arrives on the scene and taste-testing "him" sounds like a totally mouthwatering idea.
Mr. Ultraconservative, Daniel Houghton III, moves in next door to Margot and he's just begging to be...more
Mr. Ultraconservative, Daniel Houghton III, moves in next door to Margot and he's just begging to be...more
ebook, 256 pages
Published
June 21st 2010
by Harlequin Blaze
(first published January 2005)
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A quick read and very steamy. The plot and character development was a little cliched. We have Margot, an eccentric food designer who likes to change people, and Daniel, the ultraconservative architect who designs boxes for accountants. I liked Margot because she was very opinionated and ample with her advice, style, and hips. Daniel was played a very good game of allowing her to open him to new experiences. The cast of neighbors and friends each had their own quirks and added to the fun and inf...more
I must be a masochist to keep picking up serial romance novels. This one was probably one of the worst one's I've read yet.
Our heroine, Margot, is a food stylist who likes to take over people's lives in order to mold them into who she thinks they should be. When the hero, Daniel, moves into her building she sees an exciting new project. So she sets out to a) change almost everything about him and b) have sex with him. She accomplishes both missions. While this is happening there's some mild dra...more
Our heroine, Margot, is a food stylist who likes to take over people's lives in order to mold them into who she thinks they should be. When the hero, Daniel, moves into her building she sees an exciting new project. So she sets out to a) change almost everything about him and b) have sex with him. She accomplishes both missions. While this is happening there's some mild dra...more
I read this book for a very specific reason. I was looking for books featuring Jewish heroes/heroines.
The heroine was well drawn. The hero, not so much. Also, the book lacked conflict. If the protagonists just fall into happily ever after, that's a love story. If they have great conflict, that's romance.
The heroine was well drawn. The hero, not so much. Also, the book lacked conflict. If the protagonists just fall into happily ever after, that's a love story. If they have great conflict, that's romance.
Dec 22, 2012
Katrina
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