Take Me 
She's his for the taking...
That suits Jessie to a T. Long nights of incredible sex. No ties. All she wants is a baby by the man she's always secretly hungered for...and then she's moving on. Except Jessie and Joshua share a surprising past. One that's about to take them where they never ever expected to go...
Harlequin Blaze and Cherry Adair do it again! Super HAWT! Romance, enough to make your toes curl.Description: usiness exec Joshua Falcon is used to getting his way in the boardroom and in the bedroom. And when he meets gorgeous Jessie Adams at a party, he wants her. Now. Naked in his four-poster. Together the two of them could have a hot sexual affair with no commitments.Shes his for the taking...That suits Jessie to a T. Long nights of incredible sex. No ties. All she wants is a baby by the
3.5 starsPremise : hero Joshua Falcon has to marry by midnight in order to gain control of the family business. He's fairly desperate and proposes to a waitress at a dinner called Jessie. She is wearing an I'd card from the last person who wore the uniform whose name is Vera and he does not appear to pay sufficient attention at the wedding ceremony to note her real name. He then goes off on his merry way, making financial provision for 'vera'.His wider family takes pity on her ( without his

The storyline seemed kind of dated to me, like maybe the book was originally written in the 80's and was just updated in minor ways. For example, at the beginning of the story, Joshua whips out a cell phone for Jessie (aka Vera) to call his attorney to verify who he is. But later, they don't seem to use cell phones. As a matter of fact, in one scene, Jesse is running in the door of her house to a ringing phone and doesn't reach it in time. Just seemed odd. Also, him not ever keeping any sort of
This was a 3.5 star book. Considering the conditions, it had lots of potential. A marriage of convenience between the H/h, a 7 year separation, a heroine who wants a legitimate baby, a case of [purposely] mistaken identity, a drawn out seduction and non-consummating lust, followed by absolutely ridiculously hot love scenes, a cold-hearted hero warming up,some angst and finally a HEA.It fails in only one way - flow. I've heard great things about Ms. Adair, but this is my first book by her, so
3.5 stars. Im not much a Blaze reader, but this one was pretty much like a Harlequin Presents with a whole lot more sex; the sophisticated, sexually aggressive heroine is even a virgin. Ah, good old Harlequin.Seven years previously, a young, lonely, Jessie quickly married a stranger, to help him with a business deal. She was powerfully attracted to Joshua, but he didnt even learn her real name and never saw her again. Now Jessie wants a baby and she wants it born in wedlock. So she sets out to
WHEW! Colleen sure knows her steamy books! This was the first I've read by Cherry Adair and you can be sure I'll be getting more. You just have to love the leading lady, and though the hero seems to be pretty unredeemable in the beginning, he thaws enough to make you start to care pretty soon. The intimate scenes ... very well written and the chemistry was palpable. The only think that kept it from being worth 5 stars (to me) was, I would have LOVED some more time after the climactic HEA moment
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Paperback | Pages: 250 pages Rating: 3.78 | 1019 Users | 66 Reviews

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Original Title: | Take Me |
ISBN: | 0373790554 (ISBN13: 9780373790555) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Joshua Falcon, Jessica Adams |
Setting: | United States of America |
Literary Awards: | RITA Award by Romance Writers of America Nominee for Short Contemporary |
Series: | Romance (2003) |
Explanation As Books Take Me
Business exec Joshua Falcon is used to getting his way in the boardroom—and in the bedroom. And when he meets gorgeous Jessie Adams at a party, he wants her. Now. Naked in his four-poster. Together the two of them could have a hot sexual affair—with no commitments.She's his for the taking...
That suits Jessie to a T. Long nights of incredible sex. No ties. All she wants is a baby by the man she's always secretly hungered for...and then she's moving on. Except Jessie and Joshua share a surprising past. One that's about to take them where they never ever expected to go...
Identify Of Books Take Me
Title | : | Take Me |
Author | : | Cherry Adair |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 250 pages |
Published | : | July 25th 2002 by Harlequin Blaze |
Categories | : | Romance. Contemporary Romance. Category Romance. Harlequin. Contemporary. Harlequin Blaze. Adult Fiction. Erotica |
Rating Of Books Take Me
Ratings: 3.78 From 1019 Users | 66 ReviewsWeigh Up Of Books Take Me
An entertaining, heartwarming romance read. If you're in the mood for a quick, steamy romance read, then this one is a good choice for a mindless few hours.Harlequin Blaze and Cherry Adair do it again! Super HAWT! Romance, enough to make your toes curl.Description: usiness exec Joshua Falcon is used to getting his way in the boardroom and in the bedroom. And when he meets gorgeous Jessie Adams at a party, he wants her. Now. Naked in his four-poster. Together the two of them could have a hot sexual affair with no commitments.Shes his for the taking...That suits Jessie to a T. Long nights of incredible sex. No ties. All she wants is a baby by the
3.5 starsPremise : hero Joshua Falcon has to marry by midnight in order to gain control of the family business. He's fairly desperate and proposes to a waitress at a dinner called Jessie. She is wearing an I'd card from the last person who wore the uniform whose name is Vera and he does not appear to pay sufficient attention at the wedding ceremony to note her real name. He then goes off on his merry way, making financial provision for 'vera'.His wider family takes pity on her ( without his

The storyline seemed kind of dated to me, like maybe the book was originally written in the 80's and was just updated in minor ways. For example, at the beginning of the story, Joshua whips out a cell phone for Jessie (aka Vera) to call his attorney to verify who he is. But later, they don't seem to use cell phones. As a matter of fact, in one scene, Jesse is running in the door of her house to a ringing phone and doesn't reach it in time. Just seemed odd. Also, him not ever keeping any sort of
This was a 3.5 star book. Considering the conditions, it had lots of potential. A marriage of convenience between the H/h, a 7 year separation, a heroine who wants a legitimate baby, a case of [purposely] mistaken identity, a drawn out seduction and non-consummating lust, followed by absolutely ridiculously hot love scenes, a cold-hearted hero warming up,some angst and finally a HEA.It fails in only one way - flow. I've heard great things about Ms. Adair, but this is my first book by her, so
3.5 stars. Im not much a Blaze reader, but this one was pretty much like a Harlequin Presents with a whole lot more sex; the sophisticated, sexually aggressive heroine is even a virgin. Ah, good old Harlequin.Seven years previously, a young, lonely, Jessie quickly married a stranger, to help him with a business deal. She was powerfully attracted to Joshua, but he didnt even learn her real name and never saw her again. Now Jessie wants a baby and she wants it born in wedlock. So she sets out to
WHEW! Colleen sure knows her steamy books! This was the first I've read by Cherry Adair and you can be sure I'll be getting more. You just have to love the leading lady, and though the hero seems to be pretty unredeemable in the beginning, he thaws enough to make you start to care pretty soon. The intimate scenes ... very well written and the chemistry was palpable. The only think that kept it from being worth 5 stars (to me) was, I would have LOVED some more time after the climactic HEA moment
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