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Jessie tries to hide when she sees her friend Tracy coming. Tracy had that gleam in her eye that made Jessie think that something was up - like the time Tracy had somehow managed to get her to agree to be in a dunk tank for a bunch of kids. Sure enough, Tracy has got Jessie in mind for a main character in one of her upcoming musicals. Unable to resist her friend Tracy’s pleas, Jessie agrees, not knowing that it will change her life forever!
Jessie has a yen for vintage clothing and keeping people at a nice safe distance She’s arranged her life in a nice, comfortable routine, but when she meets Tracy’s set-designer, Mick, all that changes.
Soon, Jessie has a sexy man on the line, a stalker watching her every move, and more trouble than she can shake a stick at.
Kit Daniels has crafted a delightfully funny novel in PLAYING NICE. Her characters are so well developed they seem to pop right off the page, hilarity and humor abound in the storyline and just for good measure, Daniels has thrown in a mysterious stalker to add a little spice to the plot. Daniels writes with verve and a bent toward the comical side of thing.
PLAYING NICE is sure to wow readers of chic-lit and romance alike.
Reviewed by Janean Nusz
for The Road to Romance
May 23, 2007
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