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"You're wearing my T-shirt."
Returning home after a daring rescue mission, all James Wolfe can think of is sleep. So he's furious to find a beautiful stranger curled up in his king-size bed! Normally no woman ever gets between his sheets without prior invitationwho does she think she is?
Disgraced celebrity Caitlin Moore has been offered a place to stay and she won't give it upnot with the paparazzi outside, baying for her blood! Reluctantly she agrees to share the apartment with Jamesbut, with enough electricity to short-circuit the whole of Manhattan, keeping to their own sides of the bed might prove impossible .
218 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 1, 2013
Once I ended the whole book, I literally felt like my book was missing at least 100 or more pages. Somewhere between 80% into it, before Caitlin and James end up together, I felt like we were going to see more of Caitlin. We had James cleared for most of it, so we only missed Caitlin before a problem happens that makes both realize they feel more for the other and it wasn't just a fling. But no such things happen. Just superficial problem solution: ignore the media. We are handed a message, to face our problems before they end up being more twisted, to live our lives as we want without the obligation to live for someone else. Yes, but what about Caitlin? She doesn't seem to live much to those things. I suppose that the author's goal isn't for the readers to see a heroine in her, explaining why this doesn't happen. Still, having this in mind, I think the book would have been exceptional.