The brightest, sexiest romance yet from the New York Times Bestselling author of Grand Passion and Trust Me.
Unconventional Molly Abberwick, trustee of her late father's scientific foundation, is mad enough to fire her new consultant, Dr. Harry Trevelyan. A brilliant expert on new inventions, the handsome Harry irritates Molly to no end with his preposterous insistence that they have an affair -- and that it could be planned, predicted, and run like a science project. But just when Molly is ready to let him have a piece of her mind -- not her heart -- she discovers that the eminent Dr. Trevelyan is not what he seems.
First, there is his family, a long line of carnival folk who run the Smoke & Mirrors Amusement Company. Then there are the paranormal premonitions which bring Harry to Molly's side when she most needs him. And when her troubles escalate into violence and a mysterious stalker threatens her life, Molly turns to Harry's sixth sense for help, and discovers she needs Harry not just for a week, or for an hour, but forever in love.
A sparkling new love story, Krentz works her magic once more for an Absolutely, Positively wonderful new romance!
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"In this book she distilled the tall, dark, mysterious, potentially dangerous stranger. Also in this book, I think she did the best of delineating the NEED the male protagonist has for the heroine. In only one other book does she have such a vulnerable male charactar who emotes deeply and shares his feelings and is transformed by the love of the heroine. In this book and the other it is understandable how submerged violence in the man is actuallly a sign of great tenderness fired by need. This is my FAVORITE male charactar of her many, many books, though they are all just kaledescope reflections of the same guy. It's also one of the few that the two are truly equal in the relationship. Perhaps the first out of the gate where she finally dropped much of her male chauvinism, 80's male-female relationship. She finally got somewhat postmodern about the relationship. He doesn't just cede her some of his authority, as in most; of these books- she never lets him have it over her in the first place."
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WillowBe (5 out of 5 stars)