Leah McCargar had almost believed sexy Adam Jordan was making a pass at her when he'd barged into her bedroom and taken her into his arms. But then she'd realized he was half asleep! Leah was perversely disappointed--but she was also a bit relieved. There was something mysterious about her aunt's literary collaborator. He acted like a man with something to hide....
Adam's actions were hardly premeditated--he hadn't even been able to enjoy them! But though the pretty Ms. McCargar piqued his masculine interest, his common sense reminded him to keep his distance. Because Leah was as brainy as she was beautiful--and she was smart enough to figure out that Adam Jordan was not at all what he seemed!
3.5 stars I enjoyed this one. Our heroine is an over-protective niece and thinks the hero who is co-authoring a book with her eccentric aunt is a fraud. The heroine has a lot of preconceived notions she has to get rid of. The book also features crazy animals and judgy academics.