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Wrong Bed, Right Girl
by Rebecca Brooks
When ballerina Talia agrees to not only take the principal role but also the apartment of her company's star dancer, she isn't expecting to find a bald, bearded hunk barging into the joint in the middle of the night.
Turns out Talia is now in the middle of what was supposed to be a drug-bust, and she has nowhere to live. But sexy DEA agent Reed Bishop, gruff, grumpy, and apparently unable to resist Talia's charms, offers up his bed (he'll sleep on the couch) while they figure out the case.
Of course, Talia and Reed find they won't mind sharing the bed after all.
A classic forced proximity romance with sparkling characters, hot sex scenes, and overall just super fun. Not heavy, very White for being set in NYC, but a fun time!
I especially enjoyed Talia. She's bratty, smart, and takes what she wants, even as Reed grumbles about it. The break between these two felt realistic, and the grovel at the end was A+! I'll definitely be reading more Rebecca Brooks.
I received a free copy in exchange for a fair review. Thank you Netgalley!
Turns out Talia is now in the middle of what was supposed to be a drug-bust, and she has nowhere to live. But sexy DEA agent Reed Bishop, gruff, grumpy, and apparently unable to resist Talia's charms, offers up his bed (he'll sleep on the couch) while they figure out the case.
Of course, Talia and Reed find they won't mind sharing the bed after all.
A classic forced proximity romance with sparkling characters, hot sex scenes, and overall just super fun. Not heavy, very White for being set in NYC, but a fun time!
I especially enjoyed Talia. She's bratty, smart, and takes what she wants, even as Reed grumbles about it. The break between these two felt realistic, and the grovel at the end was A+! I'll definitely be reading more Rebecca Brooks.
I received a free copy in exchange for a fair review. Thank you Netgalley!