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** REVIEWERS CHOICE AWARD **
There were many reasons Tamara Briggs shouldn’t see
Elec Monroe, but every one of them would fly out of her head whenever he
would look at her, or talk to her. It started the first time she saw
him at a party before a race. He looked at her as if he found her sexy,
and Tamara was more than willing to let him stroke her ego.
But that was all it could be. There were too many
complications – the most important being her children. She was also
older, a widow whose husband had died racing. She didn’t mind the
sport, but she didn’t want to get involved with another racer,
especially a younger racer who could only be interested in a temporary
fling with her.
Elec couldn’t explain his feelings, but he knew
that he wanted Tamara. Sure she was older, but her maturity and care
for her children only reinforced his certainty that Tamara was an
exceptional woman. He was even willing to hide their relationship from
her family, children and media. He just knew that he would do about
anything for more time with Tamara.
Flat-Out Sexy was a delight to read. I adored
Elec. He was the perfect hero – so earnest in his care and eventual
love for Tamara. He simply saw Tamara as the wonderful sexy woman that
she was, stretch marks and all. Tamara was just the type of heroine
most women readers can relate to – uncertain how a sexy, successful man
like Elec, who can have any hot younger woman, could be interested in a
slightly older woman with what she considered physical imperfections.
They were perfect for each other, and Ms McCarthy expertly brought them
together resolving their issues. I eagerly await the next story in this
series.
The cover is sexy. The hero is sexy. The story is
sexy. Everything about this book, including the title, is flat-out
sexy. That is why I am selecting this story for a Reader’s Choice
Award.
Reviewed by Kathy Andrico for The Road To
Romance
December 30, 2008 |