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by Shelley Munro
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Bridget Blackwood
Bridget Blackwood rated it 12 years ago
I received this book from the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. The plot has a great deal of potential. An almost virgin inherits a condom company. I fully expected hilarity to ensue. It did not. Alice, the heroine, is ready to explore her sexuality and chooses James, the man...
Cat's Books: Romance
Cat's Books: Romance rated it 12 years ago
My ability to suspend disbelief and settle in and enjoy this bit of erotica was strained here. It felt a bit like bad porn. The heroine was fine but the hero was okay. The secondary characters were all annoying. The sex scenes were much more emotionally engaging than the rest of the story. This one ...
Books Addict
Books Addict rated it 12 years ago
*ARC provided by netgalley* I'm rating it 3,5 Stars . This book is a fun read, with an original plot and good characters. It's a mix of mystery, romance and comedy. You will laugh out loud at moments and be captivated at others. You'll also want to discover who's behind all these events going on. A...
Kari@ From the TBR Pile
Kari@ From the TBR Pile rated it 12 years ago
Just an OK read for me. I didn't buy into the whole testing out condoms bit. I also didn't feel the connection between Alice and James other than lust. The love scenes were steamy, but not enough to make me love the book.
Feelingfictional
Feelingfictional rated it 12 years ago
The last thing Alice is expecting when she goes to the reading of her godmother's will is that she is about to inherit a condom factory. The fact that she has to agree to run the factory for 6 months in order to keep her inheritance makes her more than a little nervous but she has always wanted to f...
Why is there a watermelon there?
Why is there a watermelon there? rated it 12 years ago
Light and fluffy and surprisingly better than expected. The h ended up with a backbone that so many so-called heroines/main characters don't actually possess (despite protestations to the contrary). She even had a skill set that was utilized. Really utilized. Don't get me wrong, this is a hot an...
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