Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Here Comes Trouble by Leslie Kelly

Sabrina Cavanaugh is editing the next number one best seller – a tell all book about the life of Grace Wellington, a relatively famous personality. And if this book does reach number one, it will open the door for Sabrina to write her own ticket to the big leagues. The only problem is that in the book, one chapter is devoted to Grace’s relationship with Max Taylor, including all the sordid details of their affair including things like how they made love in a famous restaurant. The only thing standing between her and the bestseller is Max’s lawyer, who claims that the book is nothing but a pack of lies. Sabrina knows she has nothing to fear from Max’s lawyer if Grace has told the truth, but if she didn’t… The only way to know for certain is to find out for herself if Max is really the playboy that Grace claims. But when Sabrina tracks down Max, she finds that his reputation as a playboy might be exaggerated, but he’s the best kisser she’s ever met. Now Sabrina is falling in love and must choose between Max knowing he’s never had a relationship longer than a few months, and the boost that publishing Grace’s book will give her career.

I almost passed this book up because August was a month with a so many good releases that I know I’ll never finish them all. But how could I resist a book from Leslie Kelly, especially when the hero’s a pilot? To my surprise this book had an exceptional plot with lots of twists and turns that leave you wondering if they will truly get together in the end. Also there are several strong secondary plots and enough loose holes that you’ll have to wait for the next book in the series to see how things play out. Highly recommended.

Details: HQN, August 2006

Bottom line: A great book

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