Smart and Sexy by Jill Shalvis

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  • Pub. Date: April 2007
  • 288pp
  • Sales Rank: 45,063

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    • Pub. Date: April 2007
    • Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
    • Format: Paperback, 288pp
    • Sales Rank: 45,063

    Synopsis

    Flying Solo Is Way Overrated

    Noah Fisher has worked for months to make Sky High the most prestigious charter airline in California. He's long overdue for a break—something involving ski slopes, cold beers, and hot ski bunny babes. The itinerary doesn't include being hijacked by Bailey Sinclair, gorgeous widow of one of Sky High's wealthiest (ex-) clients. But here they are, and being crammed in a cockpit with the scared, stubborn, unbelievably sexy former model he's been fantasizing about invokes Superman tendencies that could get Noah in serious trouble.

    Bailey is desperate to find the stash of money hidden by her conniving, thieving late husband—before the bad guys he owed find her. It's a long shot, but nothing compared to the gamble she's taking by being so close to Noah. Every minute in his company has Bailey thinking about doing crazy, reckless things like touching, grabbing, kissing...and oh wow, being kissed right back...

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    Boringby Anonymous

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    October 18, 2009: Not worth buying or even renting. I mostly just skimmed the book because it was boring and didn't interest me. I liked the idea of the plot but it just didn't connect. Also, Linda Howard's Up Close and Dangerous is a much better pilot/crash story than this. The second one in the series is much better.

    Fun, Fast-Paced Romance!by Anonymous

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    April 07, 2007: I think every reader has authors whose books they really enjoy. One of those authors for me is Jill Shalvis. Not surprisingly, I read and loved her latest book, Smart and Sexy. The tone of the back cover suggested Smart and Sexy would be a light-hearted romp. It isn't. Instead, it's a gripping romantic suspense novel with characters who lingered in my mind long after I finished the book. Speaking of the characters, the way Shalvis sets up the situation is perfect. Noah and Bailey aren't strangers--in fact, Noah's had a weak spot for Bailey for some time. This makes it all the more believable that he would want to help with her quest. Bailey is equally drawn to Noah it is no accident that she tags along on a flight where he is the pilot. I loved Noah. He's a well-rounded character with strengths and insecurities. His connection with and protection of Bailey is wonderful to watch. Bailey is initially secretive trust comes slowly for her. The way her trust grows is realistic and compelling. These two characters generate a lot of heat together. This book includes some of the best love scenes Shalvis has written. The mystery is also excellent, and I loved that it complemented rather than overshadowed the romance. Smart and Sexy is the start of a series, and I can't wait to read the next one!


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