It Must Be Love
by:
Rachel Gibson (author)
Undercover cop Joe Shanahan's bad luck hit bottom the morning he stared up into the face of sexy suspect Gabrielle Breedlove. She'd blown his cover-brought him down with a can of hairspray-and now his new assignment was to pose as her boyfriend. But spending as much time as possible...
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Undercover cop Joe Shanahan's bad luck hit bottom the morning he stared up into the face of sexy suspect Gabrielle Breedlove. She'd blown his cover-brought him down with a can of hairspray-and now his new assignment was to pose as her boyfriend. But spending as much time as possible with the utterly irresistible New Age beauty caused unexpected complications. To make matters worse, his matchmaking sisters are picking out china patterns.Joe's brooding good looks and T-shirt-straining muscles might be easy on the eyes, but how could Gabrielle be attracted to a straight-laced detective who's determined to find evidence to arrest her? Still, he invades her dreams and when they share a transcendent lovemaking experience, Gabrielle knows it must be love.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780062205650 (006220565X)
Publish date: March 20th 2012
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Category:
Humor,
Funny,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Adult,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Modern,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Romantic Suspense
I am in no way inclined to like anything new-age, aromatherapy, re-incarnation, karma - and mostly dislike people or character in books who are so inclined. Not a good place to start this book. Why did I still like this romance? Because it was entertaining and it had a plot line of that I whol...
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Loved it one of my favorites.
Rachel Gibson can write really funny romantic comedies and this is one of the better examples. It's an opposites-attract story, with a fairly typical straight-laced cop hero who thinks he wants a very typical wife and a quirky heroine who sells antiques and essential oils and is an amateur artist. ...
One of the most enjoyable contemporary romances I've read. The hero is a cop (I heart stories with cops), and the heroine is a New Age-y yoga instructor. Will the no-nonsense cop be able to get along with the miss flighty spirituality froo-froo? I just don't know!