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Going for It (Blaze, 2)

Going for It (Blaze, 2)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sexy and Hot
Review: I highly recommend anything by Jo Leigh. Going for it has a sweet and sassy herione and a to die for hero. Go ahead and indulge in this one. I know your going to just love it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book!
Review: Jo Leigh's first book in the new Blaze line is truly a red-hot read that pushes the limits of category romance (in a good way!). The story is basically that a radio sex therapist who claims women can't be seduced if they don't want to be is challenged by this awful reporter woman that she can be seduced by this playboy. I was a little uncomfortable with the premise. Not because it "pushed the envelope," but because the reporter was beyond awful, so I spent too much of the book **wanting** the hero and heroine to stay apart so the awful woman didn't win! I've never had that happen before! But the book was still wonderful. I think Leigh also did the best job of the first four Blaze authors at pushing the envelope, particularly when the hero and heroine began discussing something on her radio show that I don't think I've ever read discussed so frankly in a romance novel. And it seemed really modern, with pop culture reference and other elements that made it seem like it really was happening today, in 2001. It really was a "contemporary" romance.

An excellent book with good conflict and VERY steamy scenes. I loved it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book!
Review: Jo Leigh's first book in the new Blaze line is truly a red-hot read that pushes the limits of category romance (in a good way!). The story is basically that a radio sex therapist who claims women can't be seduced if they don't want to be is challenged by this awful reporter woman that she can be seduced by this playboy. I was a little uncomfortable with the premise. Not because it "pushed the envelope," but because the reporter was beyond awful, so I spent too much of the book **wanting** the hero and heroine to stay apart so the awful woman didn't win! I've never had that happen before! But the book was still wonderful. I think Leigh also did the best job of the first four Blaze authors at pushing the envelope, particularly when the hero and heroine began discussing something on her radio show that I don't think I've ever read discussed so frankly in a romance novel. And it seemed really modern, with pop culture reference and other elements that made it seem like it really was happening today, in 2001. It really was a "contemporary" romance.

An excellent book with good conflict and VERY steamy scenes. I loved it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Going For It-Jamie and Chase
Review: SPOILERS

Favorite scene with Jamie-
Putting Darlene in her place at the end.

Favorite scene with Chase-
Having a heart to heart with his step-dad to be.

Favorite scene with Jamie and Chase together-
Almost doing it on the air. Wow. Was that steamy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heating up the airwaves - very highly recommended
Review: When Dr. Jamie talks sex, all of Manhattan listens. Her late night radio talk show is about straight answers without euphemisms, no giggling, and the trademark encouragement of, "Go for it!" Her talent has taken Jamie to the number one show in her market, and brought her to the attention of journalist Darlene Whittaker. Darlene believes that Jamie is a fake, and will stop at nothing to prove it. So, during a live interview, Darlene challenges Jamie to step up to the plate or be denounced as a fake. Bad boy Chase Newman commands respect with an aura of charisma no woman can resist. Darlene convinces him to try to seduce Jamie with all of Manhattan privy to their relationship. Darlene figures that since Jamie claims no woman can be seduced without her permission, Chase is the man to prove Jamie wrong. The gimmick promises national syndication if Jamie can resist Chase's seductive allure. But she has a secret that threatens to blow her out of the station booth if Manhattan learns what a fraud she really is. GOING FOR IT by Jo Leigh proves that sometimes the mind takes the back seat to the body's desires, especially when the heart steps in. Boldly exploring the nature of sexual relationships, this author understands what it takes to motivate men and women, including both the differences and the similarities. With a fun plot and graceful sexual exploration, GOING FOR IT is both daring yet romantic in its scope. Very highly recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THIS BOOK IS BLAZING HOT!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: WoW!!!!!!!! That about sums it up!! This book is HOT!! Good story to!


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