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Going For It
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Going For It

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Move over, Dr. Ruth! Popular Jo Leigh delivers a blazing story…and some great advice!Dr. Jamie Hampton talked sex—and all of Manhattan listened. She had the hottest nighttime radio show. Her racy topics and sizzling innuendo made Jamie the number one topic around water coolers all over the city. Her motto? "Go for it!" She was the expert on relationships and sex—in theory. In practice it was another matter…Bad boy Chase Newman loved talking to Jamie. On the airwaves, her voice aroused him. In person, he planned to seduce her. To teach her everything he instinctively knew she craved. So why wasn't she taking her own advice and going for it?

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Release dateJan 17, 2011
ISBN9781459200135
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Jo Leigh

Jo Leigh has written over 50 books for Harlequin and Silhouette since 1994. She's a triple RITA finalist and was part of the Blaze launch. She also teaches story structure in workshops across the country. Jo lives in Utah. If you twitter, come tweet her at @Jo_Leigh, or find out the latest news at http://www.tumblr.com/blog/joleighwrites/

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I had several huge problems with this book and couldn't finish it. In a lot of ways, it read very old-fashioned to me. The hero in this book was borderline abusive, and I hated the liberties he took with the heroine, from forcing her against the wall to not taking no for an answer and cooking for her. His speech was borderline porn, and it threw me out every time.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Bitter reporter challenges a radio sexpert to prove her theory that nobody can be seduced against her will, and enlists a hunky race car driver and well-known ladies man to try to seduce her. Surprisingly good--I was pretty well grabbed by this one. My only problem was that I couldn't get over the premise. I did like the sexpert's message reminding women that it is a choice, but it seems to me that all decisions to have sex involve seduction in some way. Just an unfortunate choice of words, but because it was such a big part of the story, I spent the first half of the book pondering that rather than the story itself.