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Two Hot!
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Two Hot!

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Forbidden Fantasy #2
Being desired by more than one man...

Ph.D. student Zoë McNamara can figure anything out — except her mind-numbing attraction to Jed Calhoun. The sexy, secretive man is all she can think about. So she decides to sleep with the big, blond enigma — just once — and get him out of her system for good.

Then Zoë meets tall, dark and handsome Ethan Blair, whose British accent and air of mystery could make him the next James Bond. How could she want him so badly just two days after incredible sex with Jed?

And what is she going to do when she realizes...she can have them both?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 1, 2006
ISBN9781552544761
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Cara Summers

Multi-award winning author Cara Summers loves writing for Blaze because it allows her to create strong, determined women and seriously sexy men who risk everything to achieve their goals. “It’s a dream job,” says Cara. And she thanks her mom for first introducing her to Harlequin books. Visit Cara at www.carasummers.com.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    From the back cover I had a pretty good idea what was going on with this story and I proved myself right. Zoe McNamara is attracted to two guys, Jed Calhoun and Ethan Blair; one blonde and one dark. She's conflicted because she's attracted equally to them, which one will she choose or can she have both?Pretty predictable but quite readable.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I had high hopes for this one. The blurb made the premise sound intriguing, and I was curious how it would all play out. But I was very disappointed to find the 'hook' glaringly obvious very early on (the first few pages?). I found that supposed setup so annyong that I could't even bring myself to finish the book. It didn't help that the writing didn't exactly keep me hooked, either. That's the problem with high concept. If the concept doesn't deliver the punch, the rest usually doesn't stand on its own.