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Mass Market Paperback The Sex Quotient Book

ISBN: 0373792700

ISBN13: 9780373792702

Subject/victim: Griffin Reed Theory: Sensual pleasure makes people stupid. Stupid people don't get promotions. Therefore must have sex with Griffin to keep competitive edge... Procedure: Lots of satisfaction for Griffin. Contain self in order to keep brainpower optimal. Macy Thomaston has just learned the most important scientific discovery ever -- intense sexual pleasure leads to a temporary dip in IQ. Surely there's a way to leverage this against...

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I bought the whole Harlequin Blaze series - will be a steamy summer!

The Sex Quotient by Jamie Sobrato was a quick fun read. Macy fins out that organisms drop your IQ. She decides that if she can drip Griffins's IQ maybe she can get the promotions instead of hunky co-worker Griffin. They take a business trip to Las Vegas and what happens in Vegas - does it stay in Vegas??? It was a fun book - some good steamy scenes.

amiable romantic romp

In San Francisco Macy Thomaston competes with Griffin Reed for the position of creative director at Bronson and Wade the ad agency they both work at though he has seniority and greater experience than her. Her friend Lauren Parish quoting an article in the Journal of American Medicine informs Macy of a research study that proves sexual pleasure reduces an individuals IQ temporarily so she concocts a scheme to insure her rival loses brain power and makes dumb errors. She sets her plan in motion to seduce Griffin while expecting not to enjoy any sensual pleasure so that she lucidly thinks about her actions while he fuddle-brained screws up on his counter maneuvers. The only flaw in her plot is that when she blows his head, she leaves herself senseless too. THE SEX QUOTIENT is an amiable romantic romp that will provide plenty of amusing fun for readers sort of mindful of a heated version of a hotter Hudson-Day tale. The solid secondary cast keeps the tale from going to light as they bring some zaniness but mostly help anchor the shenanigans of the lead female protagonist. Still it is Macy's sexual escapades that make Jamie Sobrato's contemporary a pleasant blithe read. Harriet Klausner
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