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Her Secret Fling (Harlequin Blaze) [Mass Market Paperback]

Sarah Mayberry (Author)
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Harlequin Blaze January 1, 2010


Jake Stevens--star reporter and celebrated literary genius--is a snake. How else to explain the way he turns Poppy Birmingham's hero worship into loathing with a single conversation? So what if she's got a lot to learn about journalism? Aren't they coworkers now? On the same team? Jake can take his attitude and...

Then during a job-related road trip, their relationship goes from antagonistic to hedonistic in no time flat. And suddenly Poppy can't think of anything more delicious than having a secret fling with Jake. But with all this intensity, can she really keep it no-strings-attached?

--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Harlequin (January 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373795211
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373795215
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,920,644 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Sarah Mayberry lives in Melbourne, Australia, with her partner of nearly twenty years (who has recently become her husband!). When she's not in her pajamas eating peanut butter sandwiches and typing away madly on her latest story, she enjoys reading, cooking, sleeping, pilates, going to the movies and shopping. Not necessarily in that order!

Some of Sarah's favorite authors are Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Rachel Gibson, Karina Bliss, Mary Balogh, Julie James, Sherry Thomas, Meredith Duran, and Loretta Chase. Her favorite movie is When Harry Met Sally, although she is also very fond of His Girl Friday and Something About Mary.

Sarah loves to hear from readers via her website at www.sarahmayberry.com

 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not your average office romance, March 9, 2010
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Misuzmama (New York, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Her Secret Fling (Harlequin Blaze) (Mass Market Paperback)
I don't know how she does it but Mayberry manages to take one of the most overdone romance story lines and make it fresh, funny and deeply emotional. A very satisfying read. I am drawn to love/hate office romances but most of Harlequin's seem to be of the "boss's mistress secret baby" variety. This one isn't. Its a spectacularly well done office (or any really) romance. Jake and Poppy are the perfect protagonists, both with their own insecurities vowing never to leave themselves open for pain and hurt until they fall deeply in love and don't even realize it. That's when the fun begins. Mayberry does a great job building up tension between these two so that the pages nearly sizzled (its a Blaze after all!). But I think my favorite parts are funny little quips and quotes *goodbye and thanks for the orgasms!* which really sets apart her style. Just a great romance. Highly recommended.

Other favorite of hers-
Anything For You (Harlequin Blaze)
Below The Belt (Harlequin Blaze)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Winner from Mayberry, January 31, 2010
This review is from: Her Secret Fling (Harlequin Blaze) (Mass Market Paperback)
The setting is a newspaper, the Melbourne Herald. Our heroine is a former professional swimmer who is the the paper's newest writer. Our sexy hero makes it clear that he isn't happy with the newest staff member. Our heroine is determined to succeed at her new career and refuses to let the hero's rude attitude stop her.

Hmmm... let's start with Jake the jerk. LOL Okay, I totally get why our handsome, award winning writer is not happy when someone with no writing experience is given the job of columnist. He's worked hard to get to where he is and to have someone come in without paying their dues really ticks him off. Mayberry had her work cut out for her when she wrote Jake. He really was a jerk to Poppy when they first meet. Beyond his good looks, I didn't like Jake at first. I liked Poppy and Jake was mean to her. Bastard. So for me to come around to not only liking Jake but liking him with Poppy, Mayberry had to work her magic, and she did.

Poppy Birmingham gives up her swimming career when an injury forces her into early retirement. When offered a job as a columnist she takes it, looking for a career away from the pool. Her first day on the job doesn't go as well as she'd hoped. She does get to meet her hero, columnist and author Jake Stevens. She also gets a rude awakening when he's less than friendly, making it clear that he thinks she's just a dumb jock. This attitude doesn't help Poppy's insecurities. She knows the only reason she got the job is because of her experience in the sports world. She barely finished high school and with that in mind she has enrolled in an evening writing class.

I totally enjoyed Poppy's persistence. The way she refused to let Jake get to her while still finding him attractive. You go girl! Show him what you're made of! She was great when it came to standing up to Jake. There were times when she was barely able to hold it together but she did and I couldn't help but cheer her on. It turns out she's a natural when it comes to getting the story. Her insight into the athletes world gives her writing a unique perspective.

Jake was funny with his irritation and dislike for Poppy while grudgingly admitting, if only to himself, that he finds her attractive.

"He couldn't help noting the firm bounce of her ass as she walked. Probably she could crack walnuts with that, too. He wondered idly what she looked like naked. Most swimmers didn't have a lot happening up top, but she clearly had a great ass and great legs." page 20

He's caught and he doesn't even know it. LOL This is early on and Jake is still acting like an ass towards Poppy. Still wallowing in his own problems and willing to take out his frustrations on her. Jake is suffering major writers block. His one and only novel was a huge success but that was years ago. His personal life took a downward spiral and the only writing he has done are his columns for the paper. His second novel is still rattling around in his head and he can't seem to get it out. Maybe he's in need of a muse... or a kick in the ass. :)

After the sexual tension hits it's peak, Poppy and Jake give in to their attraction with a one night stand that continues beyond the one night. Neither wants anyone to know that they have become more than coworkers so they meet in secret. Soon it becomes more than just sex, and something or someone had to change. Mayberry does a wonderful job in developing not only Poppy and Jake's relationship but developing Poppy as a reporter and writer. As she writes, her confidence increases and she blooms. She develops friendships with her coworkers and begins to enjoy her new career. Jake, on the other hand, is closed off with a big "Do Not Enter" sign when it comes to relationships. And he is determined to not let anyone get close. He really needed to be hit with a 2 X 4 before he would acknowledge his feelings. Out of the two, Poppy was the stronger character, causing change in both her own life and Jake's. The way they played off each other and the way they ultimately encouraged each other made for an appealing couple.

Mayberry, for me, has developed into an author that I can count on to give me unique characters, uncommon situations and an interesting story. Fortunately I still have some of her back list to read through while waiting for her next release.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good but not her best, November 25, 2010
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SHZ (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Her Secret Fling (Harlequin Blaze) (Mass Market Paperback)
Sarah Mayberry very quickly became one of my favourite authors. Her Best Friend inspired me to read her entire backlist in the space of five minutes (which I'm not sure was the best idea). Her Secret Fling is definitely my least favourite so far.

What I like so much about Mayberry's books is that I'm going to remember them for long after I've read them. They're marketed as category romances, but they're so much more. However this one was definitely more on the generic category romance side of things - I'm not sure I'll be thinking about this one for long - and the weird Americanisation of the story (which is set in Melbourne in Australia) drove me insane. I thought the beginning of the book was much stronger than the end, mostly because there wasn't a particularly strong conflict between the couple once they got together.

WHY does this author remove everything Australian from her Australian books, and replace it with American slang and terminology?! Why not just set your book in another country then?

Nobody in Oceania (or Britain, for that matter) calls petrol `gas' or petrol stations `gas stations', or rubbish `trash', or mobile phones 'cell phones', or an arse an 'ass', or takeaway food 'takeout'!! It's maths, not `math'. And we don't call our mothers `Mom'!!
Mayberry does this in all of her books, but for some reason this one seemed worse.

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