"So is he, or isn t he? Gay, that is!"Forced to take Federal Agent Nicholas Farley into her home while she translates a mysterious ancient Egyptian papyrus, Professor Emily Payne finds herself the centre of a federal government case, not to mention the unwitting target for a thief bent on stealing the papyrus.If that isn t bad enough, she finds herself seriously lusting after the agent, a man she believes is gay, a man who seems to react as strongly to her as she does to him.There s only one thing for a learned girl like Emily to do start a new project, the aim to initiate Nicholas into the joys of loving a woman.Could there possible be a future for the crazy professor and the sexy, macho federal agent? this title contains the explicit sex, graphic language."
Multi-published author Alexis Fleming's first book was a bedtime story for her children, written and illustrated totally in crayon. She hooked her children in and created a new career for herself, a career that gives her immense satisfaction and a lot of fun. She now writes her own bedtime stories, but be warned - these are strictly adults only!
Alexis' first love has always been romance, whether on this world or the next. Hot, sizzling relationships with a dash of comedy and a few trials and tribulations thrown in to test her characters. Alexis writes sassy, fun, erotic contemporaries, as well as paranormals and fantasies where you'll find yourself coming face to face with anything from sexy shifters to beings from other planets.
When she isn't tied to her computer creating sizzling stories to tempt her readers, she helps run a busy motel set on the edge of a national marine park in Australia.
This was a fun book. I liked the crazy color-blind professor & the FBI agent. I liked the cooky cat. I even liked the supporting characters. BUT I did not like the half-done mystery, the lack of any suspence & the lack of any extra something that would have made this book great. But it was a fun & interesting book.
I read this story and it was just the pick-me-up I needed. I could see the heroine trying to find out if he was *really* gay and giggled at the miscues!