Karen Kendall is the author of many disasters and nine romantic comedies. She grew up in Austin, Texas, and credits her early interest in writing to several teachers and her mother, a professor of comparative literature.
A graduate of Smith College, Karen studied the mysteries of modern and contemporary art before enrolling in a masters program in Museum Education, with the aim of teaching children about art. She worked for several museums and galleries before following her lifelong dream and completing a novel.
Karen is still a big fan of children's art, but she now writes full time and lives in Florida with her husband, Don, and attack-cat Boo, who turns up her nose at chicken and fish but adores asparagus and mint-chocolate-chip ice cream.
Who’s On Top? by Karen Kendall is the first in her The Manhandlers trilogy from Harlequin Blaze (#195).
Jane O’Toole runs her own consulting firm with her BFFs. She’s hired to evaluate the very alpha and hot Dominic Sayers, who’s reputed to be a problem employee.
Sparks fly, and it’s quickly clear that there is more to each of them than at first glance.
More formulaic than her later books. Nice storyline, but the internal dialog of the protagonist was clearly based on pop psych, and zero understanding on actual psych--it’s so over-the-top psych 101 it interfered with the story.
The sex was amazing. Haha. I thought this was a good read. I enjoyed the banter between the two main characters. For a short book, it was supplied with the right amount of essentials. The ending was cute!
If Jane wants to figure out why her business isn't going well, it's probably because she is unprofessional and completely incompetent. She does not have the skills, nor the ability to objectively do her job.