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Hot Under the Collar

Hot Under the Collar

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great way to spend an evening.
Review: Author Kirstin Hill gives a fast and funny read in Hot Under The Collar. Cassie, the leading lady, reminded me of a friend, and I can't wait for her to read this book. The style is easy to read and the story kept me guessing until the end. This hero and heroine were made for each other, but the heroine couldn't see it and didn't appreciate the hero for the great guy he was. I'd love to see this made into a movie. It's one I'll want to read again.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Spicy!
Review: Cassandra "Cassie" Knight had always wanted to be a DJ. Her dream came true at WKDY in Baltimore, Maryland. Cassie led a double life. During the day Cassie was a brunette holding a part time job at a fitness club. From midnight until 4 a.m. she was blonde Sondra Lane, The Voice in the Night, with the sexy voice that enticed her audience. Sondra had a way that enthralled everyone who listened to her show, be they male OR female. As Sondra, Cassie was able to keep her private life just that - private.

Nathan "Nate" Taylor wrote an advice column for Baltimore Today. After hearing Sondra's show, he wrote an article about her that hit the front page. His editor told Nate that if he could get an interview with Sondra before any other reporter, he would get a promotion. But Sondra was elusive and would not grant interviews to anyone. To get close, Nate wore a disguise, acquired a phoney French accent, and moonlighted as a cab driver. Sondra remained elusive; however, he became close with another client, Cassie.

**** These two main characters played a fascinating game of Cat & Mouse with each other and did not even know it. It made for some spicy reading, believe me! Wonderful book for late night readings. ****

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great way to spend an evening.
Review: Cassandra "Cassie" Knight had always wanted to be a DJ. Her dream came true at WKDY in Baltimore, Maryland. Cassie led a double life. During the day Cassie was a brunette holding a part time job at a fitness club. From midnight until 4 a.m. she was blonde Sondra Lane, The Voice in the Night, with the sexy voice that enticed her audience. Sondra had a way that enthralled everyone who listened to her show, be they male OR female. As Sondra, Cassie was able to keep her private life just that - private.

Nathan "Nate" Taylor wrote an advice column for Baltimore Today. After hearing Sondra's show, he wrote an article about her that hit the front page. His editor told Nate that if he could get an interview with Sondra before any other reporter, he would get a promotion. But Sondra was elusive and would not grant interviews to anyone. To get close, Nate wore a disguise, acquired a phoney French accent, and moonlighted as a cab driver. Sondra remained elusive; however, he became close with another client, Cassie.

**** These two main characters played a fascinating game of Cat & Mouse with each other and did not even know it. It made for some spicy reading, believe me! Wonderful book for late night readings. ****


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