Sweet Spot
by:
Susan Mallery (author)
"Responsibility" should be Nicole Keyes's middle name. After all, not many people would sacrifice their lives to run the family bakery and raise a younger sibling. But with Nicole's twin sister now blissfully married and her younger sis turning out more femme fatale than girl-next-door, super...
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"Responsibility" should be Nicole Keyes's middle name. After all, not many people would sacrifice their lives to run the family bakery and raise a younger sibling. But with Nicole's twin sister now blissfully married and her younger sis turning out more femme fatale than girl-next-door, super reliable Nicole is getting sick of putting everyone else's needs first! Enter Hawk. The deliciously sexy former NFL player offers Nicole a taste of the freedom she craves. Hawk may know the way, blindfolded, to her sweet spot, but Nicole's not about to let him get close enough to break her heart. Of course, she might not have a choice in the matter if Hawk's past keeps getting in the way of their present.…
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780373773145 (0373773145)
Publish date: August 1st 2008
Publisher: Hqn
Pages no: 370
Edition language: English
Category:
Love,
Food And Drink,
Food,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Category Romance,
Harlequin,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit
Series: Bakery Sisters (#2)
Another winner in this series! Nicole is a complex character that we met in the first book - one who I didnt like all that much, but she more than redeemed herself here. Hawk is a bit of an egomaniac and more than a bit clueless, but still quite lovable. Well-developed story and characters with real...
Nicole appeared hard and uncompromising in the first book. Thankfully we get to understand her better in this one. She had a lot of responsibility put on her from a young age, which makes her serious on the surface. But she really has a lot of love and caring for others.
I quite enjoyed this book, it was a sweet story about love and family. I found the behavior of football coach Hawk a little grating after a while and it's hard for me to see any woman forgiving that level of stupidity but that's a small thing and the book was still worth the effort.
I liked this story.The hero actively pursuing the heroine.The heroine trying to be aloof and ending up becoming part of the high school football family, helping and taking care of teenagers and getting involved with the ex-NFL player-turned-high-school-football-coach.I love it when stories have humo...