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Gimme an O!

par Kayla Perrin

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When L.A. sex therapist Dr. Lecia Calhoun writes a self-helpbook called The Big O there's no doubt what she's talking about. But this expert on making the right moves in the bedroom, known to the country as Dr. Love, has to admit to herself that it's been a long time ... Then she appears with star quarterback Anthony "T" Beals ona late-night talk show. It's clear this man knows what O standsfor. After all, he got caught with a working girl -- on film! But that's not the worst of his problems. When Lecia tells him he's got issues and his wife should dump him, he really lets loose on nationaltelevision. Then T comes up with some harebrained plan to solve his marital woes -- involving Dr. Love's help. Before she can blink, Lecia is on a whirlwind cross-countryadventure with T ... who teaches her how to move from the sidelines to the playing field -- and demand more for herself. Soon everyone wants to know what is going on with Dr. Love and T Beals.… (plus d'informations)
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More a career girl finds love on the run with big time, but not dumb, football player. Utopia I know. LOL Interesting and funny. Romantic too. L.A and all it's glitz and fake bling bling. ( )
  writerlibrarian | Apr 6, 2013 |
Bestselling romance author Kayla Perrin is at it again. With her latest book, Gimme an O, she weaves a sizzling tale of suspense with her signature dose of romance. Although this reviewer is not a huge fan of romance novels, Gimme an O kept me turning the pages trying to anticipate what would happen next.

Lecia Calhoun is a sex therapist who has written The Big O, a provocative self-help book, especially Chapter 13, which has people buzzing. Anthony Beals is the handsome star quarterback of the Oakland Raiders, but he is in the midst of scandal, with pictures of him and a prostitute plastered in the tabloids. As a result of the scandal, Ginger, Anthony’s wife of only a few months, wants a divorce and the $5 million she’s entitled to per the prenuptial.

Lecia, while publicizing her book, makes many radio and TV appearances, including the Jay Leno show where she gets into a heated argument with none other than Anthony, who is also a guest of the show. Anthony accuses Lecia of encouraging his wife to seek divorce. Although Lecia did talk with Ginger briefly, the doctor fervently denies any wrongdoing.

When Ginger turns up missing and all fingers point to Anthony, he seeks Lecia’s help. Determined to find Ginger and make things right with his wife, the hunt is on. While searching for his wife, Anthony and Lecia make important discoveries about Ginger and themselves—discoveries that can have a serious impact on life and love.

Gimme an O is truly romantic suspense at its best. Although at times I questioned how realistic Lecia’s actions were, I enjoyed the read. With great characterization, the author makes you feel the sexual tension between Anthony and Lecia and experience their wild goose chase. Readers will be pleasantly surprised to see that at the end, the author included the infamous Chapter 13 from “The Big O”…very interesting stuff. Kudos to Ms. Perrin for writing a fast-paced, entertaining novel. Like a skillful lover, she’ll leave you begging for more. ( )
  JazzyPen | Feb 22, 2007 |
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When L.A. sex therapist Dr. Lecia Calhoun writes a self-helpbook called The Big O there's no doubt what she's talking about. But this expert on making the right moves in the bedroom, known to the country as Dr. Love, has to admit to herself that it's been a long time ... Then she appears with star quarterback Anthony "T" Beals ona late-night talk show. It's clear this man knows what O standsfor. After all, he got caught with a working girl -- on film! But that's not the worst of his problems. When Lecia tells him he's got issues and his wife should dump him, he really lets loose on nationaltelevision. Then T comes up with some harebrained plan to solve his marital woes -- involving Dr. Love's help. Before she can blink, Lecia is on a whirlwind cross-countryadventure with T ... who teaches her how to move from the sidelines to the playing field -- and demand more for herself. Soon everyone wants to know what is going on with Dr. Love and T Beals.

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