Kiss Me If You Can
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HQN Books , 2010.
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Sam Cooper ("Coop") has just become the most eligible bachelor in New York City. Now that he has foiled a jewelry-store robbery and has been rewarded with the ring of his choice, single women all over the city are fawning over the crime reporter. But Coop isn't interested in the admirers sending racy underwear his way. His attention is centered solely on Lexie Davis, the only woman in the city who claims not to be interested in his bachelor status.Instead, free-spirited Lexie is interested in Coop's antique ring, and its—potentially scandalous—history in her family. But Coop is quickly becoming more than just her route to the ring. When his investigation starts to uncover the truth, will she trust her heart—and her family secrets—to this most eligible bachelor?

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eBook
Street Date
08/01/2010
Language
English
ISBN
9781426864070

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Booklist Review

Lexie is a world traveler to the dismay of her proper parents and the delight of her equally free-spirited grandmother, who encourages her to follow her dreams. Crime-beat reporter Sam Cooper foils a jewelry-store robbery on his lunch hour, and the grateful owner presents Coop with a gaudy antique ring (unaware that it was stolen decades ago) in thanks. Coop then gains new empathy for the subjects of his investigations after first being feted as the city's newest hero on the popular Bachelor Blog, then burglarized by someone trying to recover the ring. When Lexie notices that the ring matches her grandmother's necklace and accosts Coop, matters heat up for everyone involved. The first in best-seller Phillips' fast-moving and sexy new contemporary romance series portraying heroic bachelors of New York City offers an intriguing premise but needs more attention to detail. Nonetheless, her many readers will clamor for this and successive Most Eligible Bachelor titles.--Welch, Lynne Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

In this entertaining and sexy romance, Sam Cooper becomes the city's most eligible bachelor after foiling a jewelry store robbery. Lexie Davis, however, is only interested in the ring Coop chose as his reward, for her grandmother Charlotte owns the matching necklace. But Davis's attitude changes when she meets Cooper and sparks fly, much to the excitement of Lexie's feisty grandma and her longtime friend Sylvia. As Coop and Lexie delve into the ring's dubious history, they realize that their attraction is more than skin deep: Coop understands Lexie's self-consciousness with her family and Lexie believes in Coop's writing dreams. While the pair cannot deny their passion and growing commitment, Lexie's wandering spirit and Coop's resistance to change leave them feeling cold. This fun and romantic summer read, while occasionally over the top, will please readers with its mischievous characters, red-hot passionate encounters, and spirited plot. (Aug.) Copyright 2010 Reed Business Information.

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Booklist Reviews

Lexie is a world traveler to the dismay of her proper parents and the delight of her equally free-spirited grandmother, who encourages her to follow her dreams. Crime-beat reporter Sam Cooper foils a jewelry-store robbery on his lunch hour, and the grateful owner presents Coop with a gaudy antique ring (unaware that it was stolen decades ago) in thanks. Coop then gains new empathy for the subjects of his investigations after first being feted as the city's newest hero on the popular Bachelor Blog, then burglarized by someone trying to recover the ring. When Lexie notices that the ring matches her grandmother's necklace and accosts Coop, matters heat up for everyone involved. The first in best-seller Phillips' fast-moving and sexy new contemporary romance series portraying heroic bachelors of New York City offers an intriguing premise but needs more attention to detail. Nonetheless, her many readers will clamor for this and successive Most Eligible Bachelor titles. Copyright 2010 Booklist Reviews.

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PW Annex Reviews

In this entertaining and sexy romance, Sam Cooper becomes the city's most eligible bachelor after foiling a jewelry store robbery. Lexie Davis, however, is only interested in the ring Coop chose as his reward, for her grandmother Charlotte owns the matching necklace. But Davis's attitude changes when she meets Cooper and sparks fly, much to the excitement of Lexie's feisty grandma and her longtime friend Sylvia. As Coop and Lexie delve into the ring's dubious history, they realize that their attraction is more than skin deep: Coop understands Lexie's self-consciousness with her family and Lexie believes in Coop's writing dreams. While the pair cannot deny their passion and growing commitment, Lexie's wandering spirit and Coop's resistance to change leave them feeling cold. This fun and romantic summer read, while occasionally over the top, will please readers with its mischievous characters, red-hot passionate encounters, and spirited plot. (Aug.)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Phillips, C. (2010). Kiss Me If You Can . HQN Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Phillips, Carly. 2010. Kiss Me If You Can. HQN Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Phillips, Carly. Kiss Me If You Can HQN Books, 2010.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Phillips, C. (2010). Kiss me if you can. HQN Books.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Phillips, Carly. Kiss Me If You Can HQN Books, 2010.

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