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Night Games

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Do You Have a Secret Fantasy?

Intrepid San Francisco reporter Darien Hughes does. Out celebrating her thirtieth birthday, she spots a great-looking guy across the crowded restaurant. She fantasizes about meeting the sexy, blue-eyed stranger...and a lot more.

But it's just a harmless fantasy. And for fun, Darien even writes about "Sam" in her weekly column - with unexpected results. Women all over town love her tale of fantasy. Male readers are sending flowers and asking for dates.

But Darien really gets a shock when "Sam" shows up at the newspaper office! Especially when it's clear he has a hew fantasies of his own hi'd like to explore - with her.

224 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published March 1, 1995

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Janice Kaiser

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Janice Sutcliffe was born on 27 September 1947 in Texas, USA. She earned her doctorate in English from the University of California, Davis, studying 17th century British Literature before going on to earn a Law degree (though she never practiced law). She also taught English at the University of San Francisco.

She married to writer Ronn Kaiser. They have been writing full-time for 18 years as R.J. Kaiser, sharing their personal and professional lives. They wrote more than a dozen mystery-thriller and general-interest-fiction titles. Most of their books have been critically acclaimed and published around the globe. His relationship mysteries are somewhat unique in the field and have won a wide following among both female and male readers.

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October 19, 2010
DNF- Got about halfway through and just could not read another word. There was absolutely no chemistry between the two characters, and Sam the "fantasy" hero come to life just fell flat. To sum up, the writing was stiff and wordy, the secondary characters were stereotypes, and the plot didn't make much sense. Not a keeper.
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February 13, 2014
I had a hard time finishing the book. The story rambled, and the main "hero" was anything but. Feel sad to have wasted a couple hours reading it.
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