Blind Date As an interior designer and an identical twin, Cami Anderson wants her home to be unique, so she hires a master carpenter to help. She's expecting an older man, someone kindly, experienced. In her wildest dreams, she hasn't figured on Tanner McCall, who's not old, not kind, but most definitely experienced...and seems more than a little interested in her blind date disasters Eat Your Heart OutDimi Anderson may be a TV personality, but she's never had the pizzazz possessed by her twin sister. And pizzazz--read "sex appeal"--is what her new producer, Mitchell Knight, thinks is missing from her cooking show. So, not only does Dimi get a radical makeover, she also gets Mitch as an on-air sidekick who really turns up the heat....
When I pick up a Duets, I'm looking for funny situations and well-developed characters, and this particular volume definitely gives me the light-heartedness I'm looking for in a Duets volume!In "Blind Date Disasters," identical twin Cami Anderson hires a master carpenter to help redesign her home into a showpiece for her new career as an interior designer. She expects someone older ... more experienced. When Tanner McCall shows up ... well, he's definitely -experienced-!Cami's blind date disasters are amusing, and the relationship between Cami and Tanner is developed well. Cami, specifically, struggles with real issues, which brings additional depth to the story. What really makes a Duet, I think, is a certain light-heartedness, but not so much that the humor interferes with the very real relationship in the story.In "Eat Your Heart Out," Cami's twin sister Dimi is a TV chef with her own TV show. Except ratings are falling, and new producer Mitchell Knight brings himself into the show to inject a little pizzazz. The only problem is that Dimi and Mitch can't seem to let the sexual heat go after filming is over!"Eat" isn't quite as complex as "Blind Date." Dimi and Mitch are both very charming characters, and their relationship definitely has sexual tension. Their repartee on the show is really funny! But the issues in the way of a long-term relationship between them don't seem as well-developed as in the previous story, and so the relationship between them lacked some of the depth I was looking for.Despite some weaknesses in "Eat Your Heart Out," this is a Duets treat. The humor and the heat are wonderful, and it's a whole lot of fun to read! Enjoy.
Disaster is a delight! Read your heart out!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Jill always seems to know just how to tickle my funnybone. I enjoyed both stories. Fast paced, sexy, they are the perfect pick-me-up for a lazy summer afternoon.
Twin Pleasures!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I loved Jill Shalvis' latest double Duets. The heroines are identical twins who are nothing alike, and the heroes are both gorgeous, sexy, to-die-for males who can't resist them. Fun, sexy and sassy, just perfect for the Duets series.
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