USA TODAY bestselling author Stephanie Bond was seven years deep into a systems engineering career and pursuing an MBA at night when an instructor remarked that she had a flair for writing and suggested that she submit to academic journals. But Stephanie, a voracious reader, was only interested in writing fiction–more specifically, romantic fiction.
Upon completing her master’s degree and with no formal training in writing (her undergraduate degree is in computer programming), she started writing a romance novel in her spare time. Two years later in 1995 she sold her first manuscript, a romantic comedy, to Harlequin Books.
In 1997, with ten sales under her belt to two publishers, Stephanie left her corporate job to write women’s romantic fiction full-time. In 2011,
Stephanie launched a self-publishing business. Since that time, she has sold more than 1 million copies of her own books. To-date, Stephanie has published over 70 novels and has over 6 million copies of her work in worldwide distribution in numerous languages and formats.
Hubba Hubba everyone is good looking and irresistible in this compilation. It had slapstick humor and the first story was stronger than the second, but neither rang true.
About Last Night : 1st book/story within the book was awesome, great storyline and kept me wanting to continue and finish. hard to put down, disappointed when I was finished. fun,romance with a little suspense, comical. . read in a day.
Seeking Single Male next: 2nd book/story within the book. Has a couple of the characters from the first story in the book. Great romantic comedy. Would have loved for the story to be longer.
Would recommend this book if you are looking for a light comedy, romance read.
I enjoyed both stories. First was About Last night, Temptation751 Oct 1999, from "The Wrong Bed" series. After a bachelorette party the bride decides to find her groom and spend the night with him. Only problem, she doesn't find him she finds the best-man. Add a hotel quarantine to the mix and I had a fun read. Next was "Seeking Single Male", "The Personal Touch!",series and a mix up in personal ads causes havoc with a business deal and two couples romance.
I did not enjoy this book at all. Characters weren't interesting, the "plots" weren't exciting, and the dialogue was not believable. I could maybe keep reading if one or two of those were off, but all three? Did not finish.