Pure Chance by Julie Elizabeth Leto Harlequin Temptation # 814 - January 2001 Book # 1 of the Men of Chance trilogy Brandon Chance blew all the best in his life fifteen years ago, when he lured Serena into the dark corner of the gym at the senior dance and gave her a sloppy drunken kiss and groped her. Even his apology for his behaviour couldn't mend the pain he'd caused his very best friend, so he left to join the Air Force. Now he's back in New Orleans starting his own security firm. Serena had felt betrayed by Brandon's advance years before, he'd been her best friend, and he had ruined that. Now here she is, another best friend, Drew, is pressuring her to marry him and Serena knows it won't work. So she wants Brandon's help to prove to Drew that friends should never marry but to get Brandon to help her, she needs to triple-dog dare him to accept a bet, which he loses. She then invents the Cliché Killer, her very dangerous stalker, so Brandon can be her full time bodyguard. But Serena didn't count on the sizzle that had barely started when they were teens, to be a scorching blaze now that they were all grown up. I loved this one! It's sexy and fun with tons of laugh-out-loud moments. Both Brandon and Serena are wild-child adventurers. So when Serena speaks those words "I triple-dog dare you" Brandon doesn't have a choice. A thoroughly enjoyable read! ----for Samantha's story see Insatiable by Julie Leto - Temptation #835 - June 01 Men of Chance trilogy Pure Chance by Julie Elizabeth Leto - Harlequin Temptation # 814 - Jan. 2001 Her Only Chance by Cheryl Anne Porter - Harlequin Temptation # 818 - Feb. 2001 Chance Encounter by Jill Shalvis - Harlequin Temptation # 822 - March 2001
Leto SHINES!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I think Julie Elizabeth Leto is one of the fastest rising voices in the series romance field. She is so strong in her craft, she creates vivid, interesting characters that are very memorable, and imbues her stories with her love of the New Orleans area, showing a strong technique in romance writing. She understand how to create sexual tension on a level of 10, yet still remembers the difference between sexual tension and romance. She has the wee touches that make a writer shine and shine she does!!This is the first of the Chance brothers series, and it is a knockout. Serena Deveaux, grew up with Drew and Brandon, but at 17 the childhood friendships began to change. Serena fell in a mild crush with Brandon Chance, and Drew thought he fell in love with her. Brandon drunkenly ruined it all by shattering her teenage fantasies about romance one night. Immediately after, he went off to join the air force, later becoming a Nightstalker pilot. However, vision problems have forced him to retire and he is now opening a private investigation agency in the French Quarter. And who should be his first client - his old love Serena!During this time, Drew's insistence he loves Serena has grown to the point he is trying to force her into marriage. She wants to discourage him without losing his friendship, and hits upon hiring Brandon to dim Drew's feelings. She concocts a hair-brain scheme to hire him as her bodyguard against the "cliché killer", pure invention on her part (though she later admits to herself and him it was just an excuse to approach Brandon). She thinks if Drew sees them together in a romantic light, he will back off. She makes a bet, knowing the men of Chance cannot back away from one, and banks on him living up to losing. In short time, she see she still is very attracted to him, so fesses up to the whole thing being a red herring, that she was hoping to drive Drew away without ruining their friendship. Only, someone else has other ideas and suddenly is making the "cliché killer" very real.Aside from the problem of the threat, the main characters' have to deal with their different goals in life. Brandon wants a wife in the suburbs, kids and white picket fences. Serena is New Orleans all the way, loves to party-on-down-Cher and dance till dawn at The Reservation Hall (I have done this so truly sympathised with Serena!!). Can they find that bridge between their desires and their wants for the future???Serena and Brandon are very warm and loving characters. Serena is wild, full of life, but is afraid of commitment after her parents' divorce. She is working to find a relationship with her estranged twin sister. Brandon, while being Hunk extraordinaire, is also very human - having his vision problems, and forced to wear glasses. Very Nice touch, Julie!! Sprinkled in are Serena's twin sister (raised away from her), her psychic mother - who knows all - the kindly cook who makes all those wonderful New Orleans dishes that Justin Wi
Very highly recommended!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
When Drew Stuart moved beyond insulting or rude Valentines to mushy and started talking about marriage, Serena Deveaux decided to put an end to the nonsense. They've been best friends since kindergarten, and the last thing Serena wants to ruin their friendship by getting married. Her parents had already provided a terrible example of what can go wrong. Now she tries to live as simply as possible: an occasional lover without long term relationships, playing and have fun without marriage. Now Drew has made things not so simple. Serena concocts an elaborate scheme to ditch Drew's romantic notions. And the scheme involves the only man she's ever loved, Brandon Chance. Fifteen years ago a graduation kiss with Brandon proved to her how foolish becoming involved with a best friend can be. Now she wants to hire Brandon to be her bodyguard and then make Drew think that they are lovers. He'll warn her about friends who destroy their friendship over romance, stop persuing her without destroying the friendship, and all her problems will be solved. After all, marriage is not an option, even if it costs her a cherished friend.When she shows up at Chances Protection the first morning of business, Serena refuses to be turned away by Brandon's irritability. But he quickly changed his tone when she handed him beignets and cafe au lait. He's spent fifteen years trying to keep Serena out of his life. They are too much alike--"too reckless, too rash, too willing to throw caution to the wind and fly straight into disaster." What he wants is a sensible practical wife to help keep him out of trouble. What he gets is, well, trouble...Julie Elizabeth Leto creates a passionate, sexy tale of love reunited. Serena is a playful, unpredictable sprite that doesn't back down no matter the wager or the chance she must take. Chance has to learn to reconcile the fun and unexpected with his vision of the future and learn to listen to his heart, creating a marvelous tension in the novel that keeps the reader smiling. Don't start this one at bedtime unless you want to be up all night. Very highly recommended.
Pure Chance is Pure Fun
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
"Pure Chance" is a romantic "who done it" novel. The heroine and hero have fun personalities. I did not want to put the book down!
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