Extremely Hot by Jennifer Apodaca
I heard a story once about a woman who found herself in financial chaos after her husband dumped her. He was the big, strong, smart man who “took care of everything,” while it was her job to look pretty on his arm, stay at home, and go shopping a lot. Then he left and she was screwed. She had no idea how much money “they” had as a couple, what banks they did business with, if there were retirement funds or savings, who they owed money to, what the bills were every month, or even how to balance a check book.
Is this story true? Who knows? It could very well be entirely false. But there is a grain of truth in it. Love and money have a tendency to turn people stupid. This is where the heroine in Jennifer Apodaca’s latest romance comes in.
Bet you thought we forgot about this contest, didn't you? That doesn't sound like us... Actually, the real problem was a mixture of holiday activities, family visits, illnesses and general end-of-the-year rushed moments. We apologize and are back on track now.
I’ve mentioned, oh, a good dozen times that I was once a huge reader of historical romance. Devoured the stuff – the good, the bad, the really bad, and the really good (not necessarily in that order; I believe you must read a lot of bad romance in order to truly appreciate the good and even the tolerable). There came a time when even the best of the best was too much for me to handle.
