From the back of the book:
Rosalie Ronaldi doesn’t have a domestic bone in her body….
All she cares about is her career, so she survives on take-out and dirty martinis, keeps her shoes under the dining room table, her bras on the shower curtain rod, and her clothes on the couch…
Nick Romeo is every woman’s fantasy - tall, dark, handsome, rich, really good in bed, AND he loves to cook and clean…
He says he wants an independent woman, but when he meets Rosalie, all he wants to do is take care of her. Before too long, he’s cleaned up her apartment, stocked her refrigerator, and adopted her dog…
So what’s the problem? Just a little matter mistaken identity, corporate theft, a hidden past in juvenile detention and one big nosy Italian family too close for comfort…
I am an extremely happily married woman, but I might divorce my husband for someone like Nick Romeo. (Of course, I’m kidding. So, honey when you read this remember it was a joke, lol) Nick is every woman’s fantasy…every woman but Rosalie Ronaldi. She doesn’t want to get involved with anyone at all. But Nick manages to worm his way into her life and her heart. This was a great love story. I became way invested in the characters and what was happening with them. I love Rosalie’s crazy family and Gina, her best friend and assistant. The only thing that I didn’t like was the way that they two main characters kept secrets from each other. The secrets weren’t really anything big and would probably not have hurt the relationship as much as being dishonest would. I can’t wait to read the next book by Robin Kaye, Too Hot to Handle (May 2009).
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