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She Did a Bad, Bad Thing by Stephanie Bond

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She Did A Bad Thing cover art Reviewer: Robyn Roberts
Title: She Did a Bad, Bad Thing - Part of the Million Dollar Secrets series
Author: Stephanie Bond
Publisher: Harlequin Blaze
ISBN: 0-373-79342-1
Release Date: July 2007
Genre/Sub-genre: Contemporary Romance
Year/Setting: Present Day America
Overall Rating: 4.25
Sexual Content Rating: Sensual
Language (Profanity/Slang) Rating: Mild
Violent Content Rating: Minimal
Stephanie's Website: www.stephaniebond.com



Jane Kurtz is your typical wallflower. She’s the girl with the totally forgettable face. How she wishes she could be "the pretty one" for a moment in her life. She’d love to get away and try out the person inside who would like to come out and play. Then she hits the winning lottery numbers and becomes an overnight multi-millionaire---one who is off to Vegas to discover the inner wild.

Perry Brewer has said and done things that he regrets, most recently with his new neighbor, Jane. After hurting her feelings with careless remarks, he wants to right the wrong. When he finds out she’s off to Vegas for a wild-fling weekend, he goes after her and offers to be the fling. He just can’t figure out why she is so important to him. He’s hoping a hot weekend fling will work her out of his system.

Can what happens in Vegas really stay in Vegas? Do Jane and Perry really want it to stay there?

This book is so hot it sizzles. The sex is hot and raw and totally yummy. The sensuality worked throughout the story will have you panting for more. And, the entire time, you’ll be rooting for Jane and Perry to look at their feelings for each other and go for it. You won’t believe the ups and the downs they go through. The highs are high, but the lows are the lowest. Will either one ever be able to trust the other? Can a fling help them to forget? I know there are so many women out there hiding behind a façade of boredom and predictability. While I don’t recommend the Vegas approach, I hope women will see the message in this story and learn to let more of their "real selves" out to play.

Robyn

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