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Rating:  Summary: Impressive Review: Julie wants to keep her job. Mitch wants to turn her sex toy shop into a restaurant. She decides to demonstrate the products on her sexy boss to convince him to keep the store open. Neither of them reckoned on the results! Julie Sheldon first appeared in "It's a Guy Thing" which I plan on looking for!This book was a very fun read with loveable characters! Set in Boulder, CO Ms. Myers used the town to her advantage. I live in Denver so was able to visualize her setting easily. My only complaint was that I wanted to see more or less of the secondary characters. :-) I kept getting involved with them as well. I will be looking for more of Ms. Myers' books!
Rating:  Summary: torrid contemporary Review: Mitch Landry sees his inheritance of a shop willed to him from his recently deceased uncle as an opportunity to open up a Chinese Restaurant and close Just 4 Play. Besides wanting to manage a five-star restaurant, the prim and proper Mitch feels a lingerie and sex toy shop is unsuited for a real businessman. Jill Sheldon enjoys life to the fullest, as she believes girls just want to have fun. Jill believes her place of employment Just 4 Play needs to stay open not just because she needs a job, but because she believes this store provides a real service helping people fulfill their fantasies. She refuses to sit idly by as Mr. No Fun serves up lo mein noodles as Jill plans to become Mitch's mentor in the art of enjoying life starting with a seduction that will leave Landry dreaming of something besides chop suey. This tale is hotter than Szechwan style food as the lead couple heats the sheets. The story line is often amusing and the secondary cast adds depth especially in the shop. Though Mitch takes responsibility to a degree that is irritating (get a life bud) and Jill takes irresponsibility to a degree that is also exasperating (you're an adult sweetheart), together these two minuses multiply into a positively engaging sexy novel. Harriet Klausner
Rating:  Summary: torrid contemporary Review: Mitch Landry sees his inheritance of a shop willed to him from his recently deceased uncle as an opportunity to open up a Chinese Restaurant and close Just 4 Play. Besides wanting to manage a five-star restaurant, the prim and proper Mitch feels a lingerie and sex toy shop is unsuited for a real businessman. Jill Sheldon enjoys life to the fullest, as she believes girls just want to have fun. Jill believes her place of employment Just 4 Play needs to stay open not just because she needs a job, but because she believes this store provides a real service helping people fulfill their fantasies. She refuses to sit idly by as Mr. No Fun serves up lo mein noodles as Jill plans to become Mitch's mentor in the art of enjoying life starting with a seduction that will leave Landry dreaming of something besides chop suey. This tale is hotter than Szechwan style food as the lead couple heats the sheets. The story line is often amusing and the secondary cast adds depth especially in the shop. Though Mitch takes responsibility to a degree that is irritating (get a life bud) and Jill takes irresponsibility to a degree that is also exasperating (you're an adult sweetheart), together these two minuses multiply into a positively engaging sexy novel. Harriet Klausner
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