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Jaded
bachelor Nathan
Anderson knows women. His brother, Joe's
suggestion that he doesn't know women is absurd. All they wanted was
his money,
his looks and staying power. He is tired of the same old debutante who
only
holds his interest for a week - a record for him. He wants a woman who
isn't
afraid to get dirty and just plain have fun. To bad Nate knows no such
woman
exists. To prove a point to Joe, and
friend, Duane, that he knows women, Nate decides to attend the 9th
annual Wild
Woman Weekend in the Eagleton
Mountains.
The problem,
it's for women only. Nate figured it would be easy to act like a woman
for a
weekend. At least until he gets to the grounds and spots a hot
brunette. A sexy
brunette who thinks he is a she named Natalie. What's a man to do when
the
woman of your dreams wants to bunk with the female side of you?
Going alone
to the Wild
Woman Weekend wasn't in Kelsey Stuart's plan, but after her friend
cancels on
her she decides to still go. Falling on her butt in the mud as she puts
her
foot outside her car wasn't in the plan either. At first Kelsey decided
to
leave, until she is blocked by a tall blond amazon named "Natalie".
Although at first intimidated by Natalie's size, Kelsey finds herself
feeling
kinship with her and attraction. At first, uncomfortable with having
feelings
for another woman, Kelsey soon shrugs it off.
A sudden downpour makes them tent-mates for the
night since Natalie
can’t get her tent up. The close quarters only heighten Kelsey's
attraction to
Natalie. How will Kelsey react when she
figure's out Natalie the woman she is lusting after is really Nate, a
man who
is also attracted to her?
Jodi Lynn
Copeland's One Wild Weekend is a wild ride.
Nate, the consummate bachelor playboy who dresses as a woman to get in
touch
with his feminine side, meets his match in Kelsey, the fun loving
adventurous
woman. This is an outrageous fun story
that left me laughing, shouting for Nate to tell her and for Kelsey to
figure
it out. I recommend this novel to readers. It is truly a magnificent
story with
sensuality that that will blow the reader away, while the comedy will
make you
laugh until tears roll down your face.
Reviewed
by M. Jeffers for The Road to Romance
August 10, 2004
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