Title: Stuck With You Publisher: Bell Bridge Books Pub Date: January 01, 2012 ISBN: 9781611940862 Author: Trish Jensen From Goodreads: As lawyers on opposing sides of a messy divorce case, Paige Hart and Ross Bennett ought to have kept matters purely professional, yet Paige and Ross came to loathe each other with an intensity that was strictly personal. The bad blood between them takes on an unexpected new dimension when the infuriated pair is forced to share a hospital room, when they’re quarantined after being exposed to the rare and highly contagious Tibetan Concupiscence Virus that’s reputed to shift sensual desire into high gear. When symptoms (which a nonmedical person might mistake for pure and simple lust) start showing up way ahead of schedule, the lawyers’ objections to each other are overruled — and they enjoy every minute of it. But, after the doctors declare that the disease has run its course, Paige and Ross are still feverish with a longing for one another that they hope will never be cured. When the verdict comes in, will they be sentenced to life — in love? |
This is definitely a fun read! I was laughing all the way from the funny and witty dialogue between Paige and Ross. Although the reason for quarantine them is a little unbelievable but this is just a fiction! So just enjoy the story that for sure will make you relax after a stressful day at work. The so call symptoms of the virus made both Paige and Ross become blind to the sparks that exist between them. On top of that, they have their own reasons for not trusting their heart. The subplot on Rachel and Nick adds more juices to the story. The pace is good. The development of the story is good too. And it's just so funny!
Overall, this is fun, easy and fast read. If you need something for a good laugh, this is the book for you. I enjoy reading it very much. I rate it 4 out of 5 stars.
Note: I receive the digital copy of this book from the publisher via Net Gallery. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
1 comment:
sounds good. I just finished one rather upseting book "The Lost Duaghter" by Diane Chamberlain. Think you will cry
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