Helpful Score: 1
If you want a funny, sharply written book that you cannot put down, then do not miss Trish Jensen's Stuck With You. I laugh outloud!! She is a tax lawyer - the first lawyer in her hugely extended family - and that she is a 'tax' lawyer does not seem to register with her family. Currently, she is handling her cousin's high powered divorce, which means she has to deal with 'the snake' aka Ross Bennett. Does not matter 'the snake' is gorgeous - he is still a divorce attorney i.e. a SNAKE!!
The only problem, due to being exposed to a 'love virus' she might not be able to resist the snake since they are locked together for two weeks in the same room in quarantined!!
To make matters worse, her doctor was jilted by her brother back in their college days!!
Can't get worse?? Well it seems 'the snake's' client just dognapped Doodles from her cousin...her aunt just lifted about half the hospital supplies because she is a klepto....
Don't Miss this GEM of the Book!!
The only problem, due to being exposed to a 'love virus' she might not be able to resist the snake since they are locked together for two weeks in the same room in quarantined!!
To make matters worse, her doctor was jilted by her brother back in their college days!!
Can't get worse?? Well it seems 'the snake's' client just dognapped Doodles from her cousin...her aunt just lifted about half the hospital supplies because she is a klepto....
Don't Miss this GEM of the Book!!
Attorney Paige Hart despises opposing counsel Ross Bennett. But when they are quarantined together for two weeks, sparks fly! Cute, quick read.
This is a funny, sexy winner from a talented author.
Paige Hart and Ross Bennett couldn't stand each other. Lawyers on opposite sides of a divorce case, there was nothing but bad blood between them...until a courthouse bombing threw them together. Exposed to the same rare and little-understood Tibetan Concupiscence Virus, the two archenemies were quarantined for seven days in one hospital room. As if that weren't bad enough, the virus' main side effect was to wreak havoc on human hormones. Paige and Ross found themselves irresistibly drawn to one another. Succeumbing to their wildest desires, they swore it must be a temporary and bug-induced attraction, but even after they parted ways, they couldn't seem to forget each other. Which begged the question: had the lustful litigators contracted the disease after all? Or had they been acting under the influence of another fever altogether -- the love bug?