Jane Black has written the breakup album of the century, earning her a Grammy, a huge legion of new fans, and the pressure to repeat her success. Sure, the heartbreak from her husband’s unconventional abandonment might have been her inspiration, but it hasn’t done her any favors in the dating department. So when Matthew Harrigan, the toughest music journalist out there, asks for an interview, Jane agrees—as long as her personal life is completely off-limits.
British, gorgeous, and way too tempting, Matthew’s the first guy Jane’s been attracted to since her husband. As she spends more time with him and their relationship heats up, though, so does her writer’s block. How can the queen of the break up pen the perfect follow-up when she’s seriously in love?
British, gorgeous, and way too tempting, Matthew’s the first guy Jane’s been attracted to since her husband. As she spends more time with him and their relationship heats up, though, so does her writer’s block. How can the queen of the break up pen the perfect follow-up when she’s seriously in love?
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It starts off a bit slow. I was having a hard time trying to figure out how these two were going to get together since they seemed to have some much standing in their way. It doesn't take long luckily. Jane has a lot of insecurities and rightly so when it comes to Matthew. At times Matthew irritates those insecurities instead of laying them to rest. The one thing that may decide Jane & Matthew's future is Jane's writers block-Seems love does want her to write songs. Lots of hot juicy sex.
Fabulous ending.
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