Romance Writers of America® Golden Heart® finalist A red-hot ugly-duckling love storyShe has a problem relaxing with men Frumpy wallflower Hannah Oliver is nearly thirty and has a serious self-image problem. Growing up in her centerfold mother’s shadow and being raised by her pious grandparents has left her so self-conscious about her matronly, D-cup figure she gets tongue-tied around … tongue-tied around good-looking guys. So when Hannah discovers her fiancé/employer boinking her roommate, she’s not only devastated—she’s unemployed.
He’s got a problem fending off women
Pharmaceutical CEO Jordan Calder has a huge image problem too—his professional image. Most guys would kill to be publicly proclaimed a world-class lover, but other men don’t share his dark, shameful past. The only thing women have ever wanted Jordan for is what he can give them in and out of bed. So when his grandfather drags dowdy Hannah into his office as an executive assistant candidate, Jordan hires the mousey woman on the spot.
Could hypnosis be a solution?
After miraculously landing her plum new position, sexually frustrated Hannah resorts to hypnosis to boost her self-confidence with men, hoping to attract another mate. Unfortunately, a post-hypnotic suggestion compels her to kiss her sexy playboy boss who she then stupidly falls for—in and out of bed. Despair induces her to use similar hypnotic principles on him—in the form of subliminal messages—to convince the man she loves that he wants a happy-ever-after with her. But as everyone knows, desperate measures and deception usually spell disaster.
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both Characters have sex problems
I really liked the characters in this. I read the whole book in one sitting
It was readable porn. (Not necessarily a bad thing!) Not a lot of substance but a lot of sex. Predictable and very unrealistic. Great beach read – or airplane read if you hate to fly.
Absolutely loved the characters of this book! You will fall in love with them. I had to purchase the author’s next book!
A fun and easy read
Too sexually explicit. Not necessary.
Not Much
Clever writing and enjoyable characters made this a fun, unpredictable read.