Psychologist Sara Davenport literally wrote the book on bad boys. It is titled "Chasing the Bad Boy" and is a major hit. Her publicist, Karen Dawson, lines Sara up to do a radio spot on KZAP with local heart throb and bad boy Nick Chandler. Of course, Nick and Sara go head-to-head and the phone lines light up like the Fourth of July. Sparring with Dr. Davenport has been great, but Nick wants more. He understands that he came on a bit too strong and opinionated for her, but is sure that once she gets to know him she will be like any other woman. But if Nick is the famous local bad boy, Sara is the famous national good girl. He will have to prove to his listeners, Sara, and the press that he can be a really good boy when he really wants to be. ***** This book is a spicy little romance that is PERFECT for those cold afternoons or evenings that you want to cuddle up in front of a fire with and dream. If you are looking for heart pounding suspense go somewhere else. If you are looking for heart pounding romance that leaves you with a warm feeling and in high spirits, this is it! Author Jane Sullivan is on her way to the top! ***** Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
An author on the move!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Psychologist Sara Davenport literally wrote the book on bad boys. It is titled "Chasing the Bad Boy" and is a major hit. Her publicist, Karen Dawson, lines Sara up to do a radio spot on KZAP with local heart throb and bad boy Nick Chandler. Of course, Nick and Sara go head-to-head and the phone lines light up like the Fourth of July. Sparring with Dr. Davenport has been great, but Nick wants more. He understands that he came on a bit too strong and opinionated for her, but is sure that once she gets to know him she will be like any other woman. But if Nick is the famous local bad boy, Sara is the famous national good girl. He will have to prove to his listeners, Sara, and the press that he can be a really good boy when he really wants to be. ***** This book is a spicy little romance that is PERFECT for those cold afternoons or evenings that you want to cuddle up in front of a fire with and dream. If you are looking for heart pounding suspense go somewhere else. If you are looking for heart pounding romance that leaves you with a warm feeling and in high spirits, this is it! Author Jane Sullivan is on her way to the top! ***** Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
Ohhh He is so bad.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
When He Was Bad is another hot and steamy read by Jane Sullivan. Psychologist Sara Davenport has researched bad boys that woman love. She is scheduled to promote her new book on a local talk radio show. This show is hosted by the baddest of the bad boys, Nick Chandler. Nick Chandler had a way with all women. He had the perfect vehicle to talk about them on this show. Sara was so far removed from his usual guest that she intrigues Nick. Their first meeting didn't go as either had planned. Sara decides for her next book she wants the male point of view. She enlists help from Nick. But Nick wants more then to give Sara insights to all bad boys. He wants Sara all to himself. Sara finds it hard to resist when a man like Nick focuses solely on her. Sara and Nick both have more to offer then what appears on the surface. Its fun watching them banter and steam up any room they both are in. It's a another keeper.
When He Was Bad is oh so good!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
WHEN HE WAS BAD is a modern-day twist on the reformed Rake story. If you love bad boys you'll love this one. Radio talk jock Nick Chandler is the kind of man envied by his male listeners and lusted for by women five minutes after meeting him. Psychologist Sara Davenport doesn't want to change the bad boys of the world, just teach women not to get involved with them. When Sara is a guest on Nick's talk show sparks fly between them. He's just the type of guy her book warns women about. After suggesting she interview Nick for a second book, Sara finds herself drawn to Nick despite her own advice. Ms. Sullivan once again gives us a hero to drool over and a heroine to root for; not to mention a new past time to try--"strip chess"! Get this book as soon as you can, it's one for the keeper shelf
So bad he's good
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Psychologist Sara Davenport has built her career helping women escape from the 'bad-boy trap.' She saw, first-hand, the costs of falling for that hint of danger, that adrenaline rush, and that promise that would never be fulfilled--and swore she'd never even be tempted. When her publicist gets her a spot on shock-jock Nick Chandler's radio show (slotted between his discussions of sports and strippers), she resists--until her publicist reminds her that part of the audience is her exact target, women who have fallen for the bad-boy mystique. Because Nick Chandler is the ultimate bad-boy. When the sexy Ph.D. walks into his show--and lets him know exactly what she thinks about him--Nick can't help being intrigued. But she blows him off when he suggests dinner. When she calls later about a business proposition, Nick has another proposition on his mind. Sara had intended to use Nick for research, but she can't deny that Nick represents real temptation to her. If she falls for it, though, it will mean being completely discredited in her profession--and sending exactly the wrong signal to all those women who look to her to find the strength to escape from their intolerable relationships. Nick has more on the ball than Sara had given him credit for, and the attraction soon escalates well beyond the bad-boy myth. But that won't help Sara if anyone finds out. She's playing with fire and she can't stop even though she knows she'll be the one left with the burns. Author Jane Sullivan (who also writes as Jane Graves) writes a warm and sexy story. With her broken upbringing, Sara is a powerfully sympathetic heroine. Nick combines the attraction of the bad-boy with a great physical build and super-intelligence. The sparks that fly between the two of them can't be denied--even though both of them know better.
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