Blazing Midsummer Nights
Leslie Kelly
Harlequin Blaze, May 22 2012, $5.25
ISBN: 9780373796939
Anna informs her friend and renter Mimi Burdette that her daughter and grandson are moving into one of the units and a hottie is leasing 1B. Though her sex life is in the midst of a Sahara size drought, Mimi stays focused on her goal of winning her father’s approval so when he retires she moves into his office. She even dates her dad’s right hand man Dmitri though her libido remains in the tundra.
She meets 1B in somewhat embarrassing scenarios. To her shock, Mimi finds her libido is equatorial hot as she wants her new neighbor firefighter Xander McKinley. As they share a summer romance, Xander and Mimi fall in love, but he is not in her future plans and he cannot deal with how fast his heart beats when she is near.
This is a heated contemporary romance in which a summer breeze tryst turns into love. The charming protagonists struggle with accepting their feelings as neither was ready for love to happen to them so fast; if they only read the Bard they would have understood what can occur during a Midsummer Night’s Dreams
Harriet Klausner
Leslie Kelly
Harlequin Blaze, May 22 2012, $5.25
ISBN: 9780373796939
Anna informs her friend and renter Mimi Burdette that her daughter and grandson are moving into one of the units and a hottie is leasing 1B. Though her sex life is in the midst of a Sahara size drought, Mimi stays focused on her goal of winning her father’s approval so when he retires she moves into his office. She even dates her dad’s right hand man Dmitri though her libido remains in the tundra.
She meets 1B in somewhat embarrassing scenarios. To her shock, Mimi finds her libido is equatorial hot as she wants her new neighbor firefighter Xander McKinley. As they share a summer romance, Xander and Mimi fall in love, but he is not in her future plans and he cannot deal with how fast his heart beats when she is near.
This is a heated contemporary romance in which a summer breeze tryst turns into love. The charming protagonists struggle with accepting their feelings as neither was ready for love to happen to them so fast; if they only read the Bard they would have understood what can occur during a Midsummer Night’s Dreams
Harriet Klausner
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