Sarah V. (auroraline) reviewed Punchline (Harlequin Love & Laughter, No 11) on + 28 more book reviews
From the back:
The setup: To her horror, magazine editor Belle Martens discovered it wasn't all a bad joke when she woke up naked next to an equally naked rival editor, Darryl Horak. Why, she loathed the arrogant male chauvinist - and his magazine. It was all because of the punch, spiked with - of all things! - an aphrodisiac.
The punchline: The pregnancy test was positive. How could that be? Then again, ow could she forget? She and Darryl in bed. Together. Naked. Belle just wished she remembered some of it!
The knockout: Darryl moved in and discovered that he liked living with the sexy, vivacious redhead. The perpetual playboy began imagining babies (not just one). But what about when Belle saw his article on "Why Fathers Make Better Parents"?
Ouch!
The setup: To her horror, magazine editor Belle Martens discovered it wasn't all a bad joke when she woke up naked next to an equally naked rival editor, Darryl Horak. Why, she loathed the arrogant male chauvinist - and his magazine. It was all because of the punch, spiked with - of all things! - an aphrodisiac.
The punchline: The pregnancy test was positive. How could that be? Then again, ow could she forget? She and Darryl in bed. Together. Naked. Belle just wished she remembered some of it!
The knockout: Darryl moved in and discovered that he liked living with the sexy, vivacious redhead. The perpetual playboy began imagining babies (not just one). But what about when Belle saw his article on "Why Fathers Make Better Parents"?
Ouch!