About ONE-NIGHT MAN . . . Josh Eastman is a grand passion waiting to happen. Too bad Lennon McDarby isn't looking for a grand passion. She's looking for marriage--nice, respectable marriage. But Josh is too bold, too sexy to be ignored. So maybe if she shares just one hot night--or two--with Josh, she'll get this grand passion out of her system....
Jeanie London has had a head filled with characters for as long as she can remember. She completed her very first novel when she was just eleven--200 handwritten pages spanning several composition notebooks. School years were spent sneaking romances into school when she should have been learning algebra and biology. College years were spent taking all sorts of electives, like journalism and fiction writing classes, when she should have been taking algebra and biology. Nowadays, Jeanie is still reading and writing romances because she believes in happily-ever-afters. Not the "love conquers all" kind, but the "two people love each other, so they can conquer anything" kind.
Visit Jeanie at http://www.jeanielondon.com. She's very social and loves to meet others who believe in happily ever afters, too.
Lennon McDarby is a romance writer helping her grandmother with the opening of an erotic art gallery that’s facing some community opposition. Josh Eastman is a family friend who also happens to be a police officer, who decides to stay on hand to help investigate some hostility.
Representative of its time with its portrayal of meddling family and agency.
A not LGBTQ+ friendly portrayal of minor character
As the heroine was a romantic author on page 62 there is a notable quote from Oscar Wilde ("There is no such thing as a moral or immoral book. Books are well written, or badly written.").
New Orleans art galleries, Mardi Gras, little old ladies with blue hair, references to "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil", 16 inch phalluses....yup, this one's got it all, plus some light bondage.