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Who Needs Decaf?

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Sheryl Dayton needs two cups of high-octane java to fuel her from morning-face-and-hair to PR Executive chic—not to mention an endless supply to keep her psyched around her boss, who just happens to be her ex-boyfriend. Ugh! But all that caffeine never keeps her up nights. Her love life is guaranteed to make her snore.

Until now, that is.

Enter Nathan Hall. The investigative journalist is digging for dirt on her workplace, and Sheryl's busy doing damage control. But the cynical, wisecracking, dangerously sexy Nathan is like a jolt of espresso to her once-snoozing libido. Just the thought of Nathan has Sheryl losing sleep. And after one taste of him, suddenly every other guy seems like decaf.

224 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published December 8, 2014

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Tanya Michaels

141 books59 followers
Tanya Michaels is an award-winning author of more than thirty romance and women's fiction novels, as well as numerous short stories and nonfiction essays. She is a four-time finalist for the prestigious RITA, awarded annually by Romance Writers of America, and was nominated for RT Book Review’s Career Achievement in Category Romance. When she's not speaking at reader events and writer conferences, she's at home in Georgia with her husband of fifteen years and their two highly imaginative children. For a glimpse into Tanya's chaotic daily life, as well as updates on her current books and TV show addictions, follow Tanya on Twitter.

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57 reviews122 followers
May 31, 2021
Yeah who needs Decaf?
WE ARE HAVING WAR DECAF!!! WAR!!!
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April 28, 2008
Not a memorable read at all. I was liking the characters, even the storyline until the end. The whole "fall in love let's get married after two weeks" story line kills me.
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July 11, 2011
Liked the storyline, though the story moved a little slowly for my taste. Did like the interaction of the two main characters.
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