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Brief Encounters Kindle Edition
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- ASIN : B0042JSQ5Q
- Publisher : Harlequin Blaze (September 1, 2010)
- Publication date : September 1, 2010
- Language : English
- File size : 1.3 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 244 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #4,228,537 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #2,784 in Women's Fantasy Fiction
- #2,903 in Animal Fiction (Kindle Store)
- #6,236 in Animal Fiction (Books)
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2003I wasn't even able to finish this one! I know the Blaze line is racy but this one was just laughable. The story opens when the main character, Swan, (yeah - that's her name), is interviewing men to model underwear and ends up depants-ing a telephone repairman who forgot his undies. Later on the same man turns up as an FBI agent and tries to arrest the heroine while she's on the toilet. When she tries to finish her business and prepare herself to be arrested she somehow becomes hopelessly entangled in her own clothing. This scene goes on forever and is very hard to follow and believe. When the innocent Swan finally asks what she's under arrest for (she was too busy with her undies for a while) the reader wants to scream at her that she's been framed for embezzlement and forgery, since we all saw it coming a mile away. Eventually the FBI agent tries to help her and somehow gets tied up in her clothing as well. Then I put the book down. I don't care if they had to gnaw their hands off to save themselves! The situation and the dialog are both astoundingly unconvincing and laughable. I'm done with the whole line.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2003This story opens with Swan McKenna interviewing models for her men's underwear line. Since most of the models have come in costume, when a very sexy telephone repairman walks through the door, Swan thinks he's another model with stage freight and helps him to shed his clothes. Only when the pants come down and he's not wearing a pair of her underwear (or any underwear for that matter) does she realize this is really a telephone repairman. The story only gets better from there.
The repairman is actually Rob Gaines an FBI agent who is trying to gather information in a five million dollar embezzlement case. Swan of course is an innocent dupe in the whole embezzlement. The loan officer who gave Swan and her partner a loan to keep their business afloat, hid a cashiers check in an organizer he gave Swan as a gift. Rather than go to jail, Swan agrees to let her three-store fashion tour be used to smoke out the loan officer's accomplice. The only problem is that without the loan (which was also fake), there is no money to pay models for the tour. Swan convinces her assistant Gerard, Rob and Rob's partner Joe to model for her. The resulting fashion show is a riot.
The sexual tension between Swan and Rob sizzles. Comic relief is provided by Rob's partner Joe and Swan's assistant Gerard.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2003Amazon CustomerSwan McKenna has worked hard at making a success of her company Brief Encounters, whose prime product is sexy men's underwear. Now that she is about to see the fruit of her labor looming on the horizon with her Los Angeles show, she is accused of stealing five million dollars.
Special Agent Rob Gaines is assigned to watch over Swan. She, in turn, sees the hunk as an opportunity by having him model her new line. To convince a prim and proper Fed is hard enough, especially one who is supposed to catch you in the act of committing a crime. However, to fall in love with a white-underwear hero is too much to ask of Swan or is it.
Suzanne Foster mixes heat with humor in a tale filled with plenty of heart (and of course underwear). The story line is fun to follow due to two delightful amusing lead characters regardless of the underwear they wear. The moral of this tale is that mom was right in telling us to wear clean underwear. However, on the other hand (avoid the obvious pun), her reasoning of in case of an accident is inane as it should have been in case of getting lucky.
Harriet Klausner