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Grade school teacher Carlie McDaniels trades in her frumpiness for the look of an exotic harem girl, at least for one costume party. So long, spinsterhoodand hello tall, dark and handsome Tyler Ramsey .

Even after the best night of their lives, Tyler hasn't guessed the identity of his harem hottie and Carlie plans on keeping him in the dark. After all, a gorgeous guy like Tyler would never fall for his smart-talking best friend. And Carlie's not sure she wants to know what would happen if he ever unveiled the naked truth!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarlequin
Release dateJun 1, 2009
ISBN9781426834134
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Lori Foster

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Totally love story! Two people who are looking for LOVE even if they don't know it! And it is so sweet in the end. ???
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    This is a vintage Harlequin El Cheapo for Kindle that is definitely not the best example of the author’s work. I actually don’t mind Lori Foster’s writing style. She’s one of those authors whose books are nice, easy reads (I just picked up a cheap Lori Foster ebook bundle to get me through a couple of weekends), but with this earlier effort she stuck pretty close to the How To Write a Category Romance handbook. We have: • Heroine lacking in confidence, but who is a sex goddess once she drops the track pants and dons a harem costume for Halloween. • Sexy and successful hero who all the women want – playboy reputation is in place – but who is really just a sensitive guy with abandonment issues. • Heroine who had a bad relationship in the past, so now lives in baggy clothes and wears big glasses (those evil glasses – ugly with them, sexpot without. I can’t begin to tell you how much I hate that stereotype!). • Heroine who keeps her harem girl identity a secret, so that the hero falls in love with her frumpy self instead of her sexy self. • Big Misunderstanding after Big Misunderstanding. • Heroine – while romantically involved with hero – calls him and pretends to be another woman, to ‘test’ his feelings for the mysterious harem girl. • Hero who is shamed by all for getting upset about the duplicity; remember, we always have to sympathise with the woman in these situations, no matter what she does. • Big, Cheesy, Dramatic Gesture to go with the marriage proposal. • Heroine promises to dump the glasses – no sexy woman worth her salt can be seen dead in them I suppose. The book did everything I expected it to and nothing I didn’t. Lori Foster has written better stuff than this, so the only real reason you have to read this one is that you’ll be paying less than a dollar for it.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I enjoyed this book even though it involved the plot I hate the most...Stupid pointless secret. I seriously didn’t see the point of this secret and once it got to a certain point anyone would say “hey man here is the deal and here is why.” But of course it snow balled out of control and she kept doing crazy things and blatant lies to cover. It got to the point were I could understand where he was coming from when it blew up. Still he blew up to the extreme and I was like uh he has issues nobody would do this, angry or not. Period. I also felt after the ‘big mis’ the story went on a little too long and I was like "when will it end." I had to endure the both of them experience the ‘flip-flop‘. And the things he did to re-woo her, I found it hard to believe and the way he then just flipped, ah-gain. Then it was her turn to flop. Oy Vey! Not that this book was totally a lose. The middle of the story was very good and entertaining, so much so, that I finished it in one late night reading. I couldn't put it down. So I have to say any big mis fan would loooove it. The Characters are great. They were endearing and made complete since together. All in all I consider this a good book and a good review if not an honest one.