Other reviewers have provided a detailed description of "Midnight Exposure" so I will not belabor this review with a repetion of the same. The protagonists, Jayne Sullivan and Reed Kimball, both have secrets. Overcoming his painful past is necessary for Reed to help solve a murder and end his life of seclusion.Reed and Jayne become attracted to each other. Ultimately, Reed must protect her from the killer. Jayne rightfully worries that her secret threatens their potential for a relationship. Reed and Jayne are likable characters who make the reader root for them to realize that they belong together.The book also has plenty of suspense. I fluctuated among three persons as the killer much to my consternation.Melinda Leigh delivers a well written book that will have you hooked from the beginning. I finished "Midnight Exposure" in one day.I strongly recommend that you read "Midnight Exposure" and the upcoming sequel "Midnight Sacrifice." I also recommend Ms Leigh's other romantic suspense series which consists so far of "She Can Run" and "She Can Tell."Marijane Diodati Is this an amazing book? No. But it has it's moments. Like these two sentences for example: "And she couldn't ignore the fact that physical contact with the man made her crave things she'd forgotten about. Hot, sweaty, naked things." Hahahaha. Yes. No doubt about it, this book is pure fluff. You may also enjoy the salacious sex scene that happens about 3/4 of the way through. Hold onto your ponies ladies! It's going to be quite the ride ;)
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