Slow Heat
by:
Jill Shalvis (author)
After a woman claims she’s pregnant with Wade O’Riley’s love child, Major League Baseball’s most celebrated catcher and ladies’ man is slapped on the wrist by management and ordered to improve his image. His enforcer is the team’s publicist, the tough and sexy Samantha McNead. When Wade needs a...
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After a woman claims she’s pregnant with Wade O’Riley’s love child, Major League Baseball’s most celebrated catcher and ladies’ man is slapped on the wrist by management and ordered to improve his image. His enforcer is the team’s publicist, the tough and sexy Samantha McNead.
When Wade needs a date for a celebrity wedding, Sam steps up to the plate as his “girlfriend.” But given her secret crush on him and that one awkward night a year ago in a stuck elevator with too much scotch, the whole thing is an exercise in sexual tension.
Wade is thrilled when the pretense turns into an unexpected night of hot passion. But the next day Sam is back to her cool self. As a catcher, Wade’s used to giving the signals, not struggling to read them. Now, to win the love of his “pretend” girlfriend, he needs a homerun—even it involves stealing a few bases…
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780425233665 (0425233669)
ASIN: 425233669
Publish date: 2010-02-02
Publisher: Berkley
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
I pretty much love anything Jill Shalvis writes and [b:Slow Heat|6593585|Slow Heat (Pacific Heat, #2)|Jill Shalvis|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1348036760s/6593585.jpg|6787302] is no different. Wade O'Riley is a great guy hiding behind a playboy image. It's fun to see his softer and ...
I dunno what possessed me to read this :-/
Holy abrupt ending -- she can make it up to me by sending Wade to my house.
Straight-up fun contemporary romance.
5 Stars.I really liked this one. You know they talk quite a bit about chemistry. Do you think it applies to a book and a reader? Well, I've been thinking about this quite a bit and think that it does. Following my theory, I'd have to say, this book and me, we have chemistry.I loved Wade. I liked him...