Authors: Susan Johnson
Hot Spot
By
Susan Johnson
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Hot Pink
"The sassy, bold heroine of this fast-moving book… will appeal to fans who like their tales geared more toward women of the twenty-first century who go after what they want and aren't afraid to get it. I loved it from beginning to end." —
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"This erotic contemporary romance shows Susan Johnson at her hottest, which means that the lead couple generates enough thermos heat to keep the Northeast warm in winter."—
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"This one lives up to its title." —
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Susan Johnson
"Smart… sexy… sensuous… Susan Johnson's books are legendary!" —Robin Scheme
"Johnson delivers another fast, titillating read that overflows with sex scenes and rapid-fire dialogue." —
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"A spellbinding read and a lot of fun… Johnson takes sensuality to the edge, writing smoldering stories with characters the reader won't want to leave." —
The Oakland Press
"Sensually charged writing… Johnson knows exactly what her devoted readers desire, and she delivers it with her usual flair." —
Booklist
"Susan Johnson writes an extremely gripping story… With her knowledge of the period and her exquisite sensual scenes, she is an exceptional writer." —
Affaire de Coeur
"An enjoyable literary experience… [A] well-developed and at times quite suspenseful plot… I simply couldn't put it down… The next time you're in the mood to read a piece of erotic literature, I recommend picking up a copy of
Tempting
. The plot and suspense angles of the novel are Susan Johnson at her finest and the romance is both solid and endearing." —
The Romance Reader
"Fans of contemporary erotic romances will enjoy Susan Johnson's latest tryst as the blondes heat up the sheets of her latest novel." —
BookBrowser
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Heartland Critiques
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First edition: June 2005
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Johnson, Susan, 1939-
Hot spot / Susan Johnson.— 1st ed.
p. cm.
ISBN 0-425-20257-7
1. Comic books, strips, etc.—Collectors and collecting—Fiction. 2. Women booksellers—Fiction. 3. Comic book fans—Fiction. I. Title.
PS3560.O386458H69 2005
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PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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THE DATE WAS CIRCLED IN RED ON THE CONAN calendar behind the cash register. Lumberjack Days.
Only a week away.
Stella groaned.
She must have been crazy to say she'd hand out campaign literature with Megan. Since when was she the type to walk along with the Lumberjack Days parade and hand out leaflets to parade watchers who didn't want them?
Since never. That's when.
Even if she and Megan were good friends, there were limits to friendship. She was capable of manning phone banks, addressing campaign literature, even designing campaign signs… signs that had turned out to be hotter than hot if she did say so herself. Megan had inadvertently become "The Green Lady" in her state senate campaign, the designation compliments of the various green hues on her campaign signs. The media had picked up on the phrase and had made Megan a real contender against an incumbent from an old Minnesota political dynasty.
So really—whether one more person handed out leaflets during the parade was incidental. Right?
Aaargh.
As if Megan was going to let her off the hook that easily.
Damn. Why couldn't she think of a way out—you know… something really plausible and polite—maybe even an excuse that would elicit sympathy.
A funeral wouldn't work. She was more or less a relative—less except for her grandma who was either at the casino playing the nickel slots or running a marathon and was healthier than God, and her parents who were pretty young and lived in town besides, which made a fictitious funeral tougher to carry off. And outside of them—there had been only Aunt Martha who had died and left her this great house and the wherewithal to start her own comic book. But a second funeral for Aunt Martha was probably not going to fly because Megan had attended the real one.