When L.A. sex therapist Dr. Lecia Calhoun writes a self-help book called The Big O there's no doubt what she's talking about! But even though she's now a nationally known sex expert, "Dr. Love" has to admit to herself that it's been a long time . . . Star quarterback Anthony "T" Beals clearly knows what O stands for! After all, he got caught with a working girl—on film! When he appears on a late-night talk show with Lecia, who tells him he's got issues and his wife should dump him, T really lets loose on the air—then comes up with a harebrained plan to solve his marital woes, involving Dr. Love's help. And suddenly Lecia's on a whirlwind cross-country adventure with the NFL hunk—who's determined to teach the good doctor how to move her game from the sidelines to the playing field. Which soon has the whole country wondering What's really going on with T Beals and Dr. Love?
I started reading this book during my lunch break and picked it up again that night and read it right through! The story was definitely entertaining. I took off stars for the main character's stupid actions. I kept saying, "I can't believe he is doing that!" throughout the book.
This book was cute and I would recommend. It's fast paced and kept me interested. Characters were written nicely even though Anthony made me angry for being stupid. Lol
I read this book because it was referenced in another book I read and I was curious. I originally thought this was going to be a nonfiction, but it is not. I read this fast and I was entertained the whole time.
My sole attempt at what I think is referred to as Urban Chick Lit. Made it about a fifth of the way through, set it aside for a couple of years before picking it up again. Read two more pages and moved it to the Little Free Library.
Light-hearted read about a famous football player and also famous sex therapist who clash on national tv when he blames her for his marital problems. Feelings between the two start to change when they end up on an unscheduled road trip trying to locate his estranged wife.
More a career girl finds love on the run with big time, but not dumb, football player. Utopia I know. LOL Interesting and funny. Romantic too. L.A and all it's glitz and fake bling bling.
Perrin has become a favorite author. This was a great read...I could not put it down. It kept me interested from beginning to end. I'd love to read a sequal.
This was a very cute romantic novel that was an easy read. It was very predictable, but it was great to pass the time on a boring afternoon. Not a great work of literature, but not terrible either.