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How to Host a Seduction

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How To Host A Seduction by Jeanie London released on Feb 21, 2003 is available now for purchase.

256 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published March 1, 2003

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Jeanie London

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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.

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Profile Image for Jim son of Jim (formerly PhotoJim).
604 reviews113 followers
February 3, 2010
Ellen Talbot is a high profile Senator's daughter. As such, she has a certain set of rules that she has to live by. Unfortunately those rules preclude her from having a love life. But Christopher Sinclair will not take no for an answer. He uses a weekend training session to convince Ellen that he is the right person for the rest of her life.

Ok, so the sex was fairly steamy. The plot was a bit on the preposterous side. Why is it that everyone is so rich in these books? Apparently only rich people deserve to be happy. That isn't a complaint that is specific to this book, but instead to the romance genre in general.

Oh well, light and fluffy. A good way to spend an afternoon.
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1,195 reviews9 followers
August 26, 2018
Decent story. I really liked the mystery plot at the training session. The only issue is that I had trouble paying attention in the first half or so of the book. This issue could just be me, but it almost became a put down and never pick up again book, which would have been sad since the second half of the book was a lot more interesting.
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December 29, 2014
Don't know what to think really. Romance and sex scenes were great, but I had a hard time staying interested in the story.
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