She's ready for something new. . .Hoping to start over after a painful divorce, Cassie Mancini moves to Texas and is ready to cut loose. When she attends her sister's bridal shower, she can't resist dancing with the sexy male stripper. There's just one problem. The man isn't a stripper. He's the groom's best man, Dr. Adam Hart, and he's a notorious player. Humiliated, Cassie plans to keep her distance from Adam--even though she can't stop thinking about how good she felt in his arms. He's ready for her. . .Adam likes his life just the way it is. By not committing to anyone, he can have his choice of women. But when he meets Cassie, he's blown away by the sizzling chemistry they share. Determined to win her over, Adam sets out to capture Cassie's heart and prove to her that he's now a one-woman man. . . Praise for Sylvia Lett"With Perfect for You, Sylvia Lett offers a story of sizzling romance and dramatic suspense. A new writer to watch for." --Deirdre Savoy"Lett has written a fast-paced novel with suspense, intrigue and romance. This is a real page-turner." --Romantic Times on Take Me Down"Sylvia Lett is a magician at creating heroes to die for." --Evelyn Palfrey, Essence® bestselling author
All Night Lovers was my first time reading a Sylvia Lett book and I was very glad to be introduced to her works. Take a young woman who fell in love with a man who was nothing more than evil. From him loving money more than her it wasn’t a surprise that he left her once she got pregnant. Finally over with being hurt by her former husband, Cassie moves back home to Dallas where she instantly comes face to face with one of the city’s most sought out bachelors. He has had his runnings with many women in the bedroom which is why everyone Cassie knows and loves tells her to stay away from him. But you can’t turn a dog into a husband, but can you? This love story was overwhelming breath taking at times and to witness the genuine love between made me wish I was Cassie. Although I felt the story towards the end could have went ahead and ended but this was a perfect happily ever after. Things like this in life rarely happen but it’s always a joy to read. Ms Lett is defiantly on my A list.
This is the first book I've read by Sylvia Lett...I ENJOY the verbal sparring between Adam and Cassie...the struggle as they both ATTEMPT to fight their HEATED attraction throughout...and I LOVE witnessing Adam's transformation from an ARROGANT playa to the ULTIMATE gentleman as the story unfolds...the full cast is LIVELY...the dialogue is FUN and witty...even though I find it a bit repetitive at times...it still keeps me turning the pages to see if they'd FINALLY find their HEA...looking forward to reading more of Ms. Lett's work.
This wasn't an enjoyable read. There was way to much internal dialogue and telling the reader things instead of respecting my intelligence to figure it out. Ugh.
Ok This book wasn't that great. I kept reading it because I am one of those people who has to finish the book or it bothers me. The author's writing was bothering me in the sense of who was telling the story. One minute Cassie is telling the story then Adam then someone else I guess the author herself. She refer to Cassie's dad as Peter when Cassie is telling the story or she would Dad. Confusing.. It dragged on too long. I checked this out through the library so I wasn't out any money..thank goodness.
This is my first read from this author and I have to say it was really fantastic. It really had a good mix of witty banter and hot love between Cassie and Adam. These two fought hard and loved even harder. I found myself laughing at the little jokes they made with one another throughout the book, and feeling sad at times when it looked like they couldn't make it work. They had great chemistry, and their story was one I couldn't put down. I'd definitely recommend this book.
I really enjoyed this book. Cassie and Adam's bantering was fun and witty. It was interesting to see them form a relationship, go back and forth trying to re-form their relationship, and then finally find happiness at the end. Adam's transformation was nice to see unfold throughout the book. There was good use of all of the secondary characters and I found all of the characters very realistic and likable. I will definitely read more of this author's books.
Felt the plot was overly dramatic (even as a fan of romances), couldn't feel any sympathy for the main character, and the book dragged. My first book by this author and don't think there will be another