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5.0 out of 5 stars
An impressive debut!, May 25, 1999
Give many writers the premise of a heroine seeking a no-strings, week-long affair with a perfect stranger, not to mention that both parties are not exactly being honest with each other, and what you often get is "hot" for the sake of "hot", but a love story that's less than believeable. Not so with Carly Phillips's BRAZEN. Yes, the love scenes sizzle, but within the context of a tender, surprise love affair that quickly turns into the real thing. Ms. Phillips takes great care to show the motivation for her characters' lies of omission, and well as their basic goodness and integrity, a complexity of characterization not often found in short romances. Definitely a writer to watch.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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Samantha isn't playing for keeps, she's just playing!, June 3, 1999
She's got one week to savor a lifetime's worth of excitement. And she knows just what, or rather who, she wants to savor - a bartender named Mac. What starts as one-last fling, becomes a once-in-a-lifetime love, if only Mac and Sammy Jo can put their fears, and their pasts, behind them. Carly Phillips blazes into the romance genre with her first book, Brazen. Make sure you check out her second book, Perfect Partners, a Kensington Bouquet written under her real name, Karen Drogin.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Hot, passionate and exploration of true feelings, April 17, 2005
Brazen has all of the ingredients for one hot and passionate love story. When the beautiful Samantha sets out for a one week fling before committing herself to a marriage to save her father's debt, she by chance meets the handsome Mac in an Arizona desert bar. As their story enfolds, both characters not only learn about each other but also about themselves. Mac taught Samantha the meaning of love, the fairy tale type of love. Samantha taught Mac new things about himself as well, about his ability to love and give. Even though they only tell each other half truths and live in a fantasy, their love and respect for each other grows. Their journey is one you won't want to miss.
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