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ABOUT THAT NIGHT
Jeanie London
Harlequin Blaze, Sep 2002, $4.50, 251 pp.
ISBN: 0373790570
In Savannah, Dr. Julienne Blake feels that the time is right for her to shed her role as poster girl for good girls and do something sexy and naughty. What changed Jennifer's feelings is the end of her engagement to fellow professor Dr. Ethan Whiteside, leaving her to wonder why not enjoy life. She chooses internationally renowned preservation architect Dr. Nick Fairfax, who is in the city working in restoring the Risqué Theatre especially since she is an expert in the same field that he is the recognized top gun.

After receiving a do over by her stylist, "Jules" goes to the theatre where she literally runs into Ethan. Known as a person committed only to restoration projects though he enjoys the ladies, Ethan cannot resist Jules' siren call. As they fall in love, he wants her by his side forever, but she still thinks naughty and assumes a one-night stand is the end all of their relationship.

ABOUT THAT NIGHT is an amorous romance that is as hot as a summer day in the novel's setting. Readers will enjoy the transformation of Dr. J though wonder why someone as brilliant she would use "The Naughty Girls Manual" as a guide. Still both lead characters are hot while the support cast provides humor or insight into Savannah or one of the protagonists. Jeanie London entertains readers with this scorching steamer.

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