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Kelley St. John

There are some great things happening on this end, the first of which are two amazing reviews for Kelley St. John’s new book To Catch A Cheat (and one of my favorites that she’s written). Read them below and don’t forget to grab a copy of the book!

To Catch a Cheat-Kelley St. John

 

To Catch a Cheat
Kelley St. John
Grand Central Forever, Nov 2007, $6.99
ISBN: 9780446401227

Marissa Kincaid compared her history with males to her pals at AtlantaTellAll Poll and finds she ahs always managed to date cheaters. Frustrated with men she decides to open up an Internet site TheGuyCheats.com exposing these two-timers where women can anecdote these losers.

She starts with Trenton Jackson who canceled a date with then teen Marissa to go out with another girl. Trent learns of Melissa’s web page and sees an opportunity to publicize his webzine so he responds. She sees a plus to his answering her charges and they form a He Said She Said debate over the net. The media enjoys the dispute and a radio arranges for the pair to share an apartment for a week. As they fall in love, she refuses to take a second chance on him as once a cheater always a cheater; he will do anything to convince her they belong together forever.

Readers obtain three fun contemporary romances (including a proposal in a dugout). The lead duo is fully developed characters so that Trent’s desperation seems genuine and Marissa’s mistrust as real. Although the premise that he sees a PR advantage to her site that insulted him seems inane, readers will not care as they will root for the heroine to finally catch her cheat.

Harriet Klausner

To Catch a Cheat.
St. John, Kelley (author).
Nov. 2007. 416p. Warner/Forever, paperback, $6.99
(0-446-40122-6).
REVIEW. First published
October 15, 2007 (Booklist).

Marissa Kincaid is as attracted to cheating men as a moth to a flame. Determined to change course, she starts a Web site, “TheGuyCheats.com.” Trent Jackson isn’t thrilled to find his name on “TheGuyCheats.com.” What is Marissa’s problem? He hasn’t seen her since junior high school. Trent decides to start his own Web site, “TheGirlLies.com,” with Marissa topping the list. Sensing a unique PR opportunity, local radio talk-show celebrities, Coleman and Speedy, offer Marissa and Trent a challenge—if after living together in the network’s plush condo for one week they still hate each other, the pair will get a million dollars worth of publicity for their respective companies. Marissa considers this a slam dunk offer, until she actually gets up close and personal with the hunky Trent. By turns erotic and humorous, St. John’s playful tale of love and money will appeal to readers who enjoy the sexy, sassy stories of Lori Foster and Sandra Hill.

— Shelley Mosley

 

Posted on Monday, October 15, 2007 at 10:53AM by Registered CommenterCaren Johnson Estesen in | Comments1 Comment

Reader Comments (1)

Thanks for posting the reviews, Caren! I'm thrilled with both of them!

Kelley

October 15, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterKelley St. John

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