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heated contemporary romance, March 7, 2004
In Cancun, writer Melissa Sanders wakes up with a hangover and a stranger sharing her bed. To make matter worse, she has a ring on her finger. Melissa realizes that too many rum mocambo cocktails pickled her brain, but she also knows that Antonio Bond's lovemaking was simply heaven though she has nothing else to compare him with. Still, marriage to a stranger is too much for her to mentally accept so she cowardly flees for home. Two years later, Melissa authors a book based on the most delightful (alas only) sexual encounter of her life and some her imagination has cooked up that she claims she shared with her "husband"; she dedicated her book to his lovemaking. However, while on tour Tony arrives to teach her a few more tricks because when he proposed he meant it because for him it was in love at first sight and he has not forgotten the most heavenly night of his life. As he planned when he married her in Cancun, he intends to spend the rest of his life dedicated to exploring her body starting with joining her (in every connotation) on her tour. Though Tony insisting on marriage at first sight seems a bit difficult to accept, fans of heated contemporary romance tales starring a pragmatic female with a starry-eyed male (nice gender bender for a change) will appreciate UNFINISHED BUSINESS. The clash of opposites make for a fun time for readers as the male romantic tries to persuade the skeptical female that he meant his vows and plans to prove that every day for the rest of their lives. Harriet Klausner
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What happens in Cancun stays in Cancun... or doesn't it?, September 18, 2007
Writer Melissa Sanders heads to Cancun for a fun filled vacation and after one too many potent cocktails gets more than she bargained for when she wakes up and married to a sexy stranger. The newly deflowered virgin panics and high tails it back to her life in the US. Two years later, she has written a sensual book highlighting the sexcapades with her "husband" Tony Bond. She even goes so far as to dedicate the book to him, and is shocked when he shows up on her book tour ready to resume their relationship. He takes his vows seriously after all.
Forster's sexy romance is nearly as funny as it is sensual. Despite appearing to be opposites, the duo actually has much more in common than they realize, and Forster does a great job conveying that in the scant 250 pages. It was adapted into a TV movie for Oxygen network called "Romancing the Bride" featuring "That 70's Show" regular Laura Prepon, but bears little resemblance to this sexy romantic comedy, which is one of Forster's better novels.
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From Back Cover, July 18, 2006
Writer Melissa Sanders never dreamed she'd wake up to find a handsome stranger beside her...and a ring on her finger! Blame it on the rum cocktails, but after one wild night in Cancún, she suddenly had a husband! In a panic, she took the first plane out of Mexico, vowing to put Tony Bond out of her mind...though she knew her body would never forget his touch.
Two years later, Melissa has written a sizzling book based on sexual tricks she's done with her "husband"...tricks she still longs to do. She even dedicated the book to him! But when Tony shows up for her book tour, ready to play the devoted spouse, she doesn't know whether to kill him -- or kiss him. Especially once Tony makes it clear the honeymoon isn't over...
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