Party Naked (Cocktales #1)
Cocktales, Book One Stephanie Harper is perfectly happy co-owning Books and Brew, where she slings drinks and entertains her friends with cutting wit and a cynical take on love. She’s convinced she has no time for anything deeper than sex; she has a business to run, after all. And her...
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Cocktales, Book One Stephanie Harper is perfectly happy co-owning Books and Brew, where she slings drinks and entertains her friends with cutting wit and a cynical take on love. She’s convinced she has no time for anything deeper than sex; she has a business to run, after all. And her thrice-married mother has proven happy ever after doesn’t exist. Jarod Nolan begs to differ. Chance has him running into Steph—and giving her a ticket—one morning, but it’s fate that finds him in her place of business that same evening. A sizzling one-night stand ensues, and although Stephanie escapes before he wakes the next morning, Jarod is already sure she’s worth the chase. Steph’s more than willing to party naked with the hot cop, but she’s adamant they’re driven by lust, not love. Jarod is prepared to prove otherwise, even if it means giving up one of the things he and Stephanie do best… What’s that old saying? Abstinence makes the heart grow fonder?
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B005OYI2SO
Publish date: September 21st 2011
Publisher: Ellora's Cave
Pages no: 97
Edition language: English
Series: Cocktales (#1)
Stephanie´s having the worst day in a long time, everything that can go wrong, goes wrong. Double parking and getting a parking ticket is just the last straw. Jarod never thought that being blocked in and writing a ticket would get him a new acquaintance, but meeting her for the second time the same...
My full review can be found here:http://samanthatule.wordpress.com/2013/09/23/book-review-party-naked-by-mari-carr/
Liked Jarod. Didn't care for Stephanie. Didn't feel invested in their story at all.
This was a sweet story. Not super-long, but good. I do enjoy a story where the woman is not fit, not fat, but completely comfortable in her skin. I thought how Stephanie and Jared met was unique and humorous. That he showed up later at her bar/store, not knowing she'd be there, was even better. And ...
Well written. Tight. Hot. Believable. Sweet, but not clean. This is part of a series. This does not have ménage though others in the series do.