Hot Number (Hot Zone #2)
Micki Jordan, publicist to the brightest stars in the sports world, has decided to end her tomboy ways—effective immediately. While she will still be able to discuss the finer points of the two-man defense, she's transforming herself into one hot number. With any luck, she will no longer be known...
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Micki Jordan, publicist to the brightest stars in the sports world, has decided to end her tomboy ways—effective immediately. While she will still be able to discuss the finer points of the two-man defense, she's transforming herself into one hot number. With any luck, she will no longer be known as "just one of the guys."Now, Micki wants to find a new man to fit her new life. Current leading contender Damian Fuller is a professional ballplayer and a major-league playboy. Will the new Micki have a chance at winning Damian's affections? Or will the wildest player in the league turn around and steal Micki's heart for good?Let the games begin.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781426849688 (1426849680)
Publish date: March 1st 2010
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Category:
Humor,
Funny,
Literature,
Romance,
Adult,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Sexuality,
Sports And Games,
Sports,
Sports Romance,
Suspense
Series: Hot Zone (#2)
It has been fun re-reading these older books of Carly Phillips from her Hot Zone series. In this book, the youngest Jordan sister, Micki has always been just one of the guys. Growing up with her Uncle Yank, she enjoyed being with him or playing sports all her life. Now, working in PR Micki loves bei...
Micki has a plan. She's going to snag her man. Micki is the girl that every guy calls their buddy. She blends in, while secretly wanting to stand out. For one guy in particularly. Damian Fuller.He's a beast on the field and playboy off of it. Damian has some serious game on and off the field. ...
Cheesy, yet fun. Although, the basics of the storyline are very similar.
1st half was predictable & boring, even though the premise sounded interesting. I'm not really sure what it is exactly but the writing didn't pull me to care about the characters or their romance. Overall, this book made me feel distant & didn't pull me in emotionally towards Hero & heroine. The boo...