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Hot Spell (The Wrong Bed #48) (2009)

by Michelle Rowen(Favorite Author)
3.88 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
1426842643 (ISBN13: 9781426842641)
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English
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Harlequin
series
The Wrong Bed
review 1: This review is for the audio book as sold by Audible Inc. Amanda LaGrange and Jacob Caine have known each other for about two years, since the day Jacob started to work for the PARA agency, and took an instant dislike to each other, or so they both thought. For years Amanda has been trying to come to terms with her ability to see ghosts. An ability that she believes is the reason her father left her mother and that has spiraled into a form of self doubt that finally leads Amanda to jumping onto the first reason she has to leave the agency to move in with a perfectly normal man with no paranormal gifts. As for Jacob his gift allows him to empathically read anyone he touches and he's been working his way through numerous one night stands in an effort to put the betrayal of h... moreis fiance behind him. That bed hopping action has only added to the tension between himself and Amanda.For her last job their boss teams them up to investigate a possible haunted house, and a run in with an enchanted clock forces the two of them to face the buried desires they both share. As a whole not a bad listen, the narrator put me off a little as she tends to have this slightly monotone aspect to her reading at times. The story is well paced and enjoyable if what you're looking for is a light read/listen with a decent level of sensuality.
review 2: Amanda LaGrange and Jacob Caine met two years ago when he came to work for the PARA agency. There was a spark, but an unfortunate mention of a hated nickname from her youth destroys all chances Jacob might have.Now Amanda has quit the PARA agency and is about to move to New York with her normal boyfriend who has no idea she can actually talk to ghosts. But before she can cut all ties with the paranormal, she has one last job to do. Investigate a haunting in an old house. Her partner for the mission – Jacob Caine, the man she’s never before worked with. The man she’s been avoiding for the past two years. The man she’s been secretly lusting after for the past two years. The man who is rumored to have had at least fifty one-night stands in the last six months.Two years have done nothing to diminish the attraction Jacob feels toward Amanda, but her icy demeanor always kept him away. Well, things are about to change as they are trapped (truly, the door is locked) overnight in a bedroom with an old enchanted clock that makes them lose all inhibitions. But even in broad daylight the two just can’t keep their hands off each other. And she can suddenly hear his thoughts. And can respond to his questions only with truth.Amanda is adamant in breaking the curse. She can’t very well move with her boyfriend while insanely lusting after another man, can she? So what if the strange curse made her fantasies come true. She absolutely refuses to accept there is more to that. It’s just a curse!...Or is it?Whoa! I love it when H/h can’t keep their hands (or anything else) off each other. In this instance they had some extra help in the form of two ghosts and a long-deceased witch’s clock, resulting in some major hotness (even on the hood of a ’68 Mustang). But this wasn’t just a sexapade with a paranormal edge, it had quite a good and solid story to back it all up.Unfortunately that good and solid story was heavily tied with the heroine who wasn’t a great character. Too many issues (thanks to her screwed-up parents and screwed-up childhood), too stubborn, too proud, too much of everything for me to really like her and actually root for her to get her HEA with that gorgeous hunk of a coworker. At times I actually doubted she actually deserved the guy.Gotta love Jacob. Pretty much the only consistent character in this story. He was true to himself from beginning to end, and boy was I happy for the dude when he reaped his just reward.Thankfully, Amanda came around in the end (Yay!), realizing what the curse was really about (curse, right!), moved on from her huge issues (all thanks to Jacob the Hottie), and in the process helped the two stuck ghosts to move on as well.So, if the heroine weren’t such an issue-filled bitch at the beginning, I’d give this one 5 stars, because it was a great read (once I got used to her) and that dash of paranormal merely added an extra level of goodness to the whole picture.Good, sexy, funky read – 4 stars (despite the heroine).P.S. I wouldn’t mind reading more about Amanda and Jacob’s boss Patrick. That matchmaker of a man deserves to get some of his own medicine. In a good sense, of course. ;) less
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stephen
My first Michelle Rowen and I really enjoyed it. Won't be the last book of hers I try for sure.
earl
my first time reading a Harlequin and I love love loved it! Can't wait to read more!
Alex
It's sweet and funny ^^
lloydsantiago13
A really fun Blaze.
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