One More Night (An Over the Edge Novel), by Julia London
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One More Night (An Over the Edge Novel), by Julia London
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Previously published as Extreme Bachelor Five years after a serial dater (and former CIA agent) breaks up with his actress girlfriend, they both end up working on the same movie set - and their bickering quickly rekindles their fiery passion. Behind Michael Raney’s good looks lies a string of ex-girlfriends…and a web of secrets. A former CIA agent, stunt coordinator, and one of the dashing, sexy members of Thrillseekers Anonymous, Michael earned the nickname Extreme Bachelor after dating and dumping countless women over the years. But there’s one woman he can’t forget: actress Leah Klein. Still devastated that Michael dumped her ― especially since she thought a marriage proposal was on his lips ― former Broadway star Leah almost faints when she sees him coordinating the stunts on the set of her first movie. This film was supposed to be her big break, not another heartbreak. The more Michael and Leah work together, the more they remember their sensual past. Could the Extreme Bachelor finally be willing to renounce his title? Or will the beautiful women of Hollywood ― and the scandalous secrets of his past ― steal him away from Leah again?
One More Night (An Over the Edge Novel), by Julia London- Amazon Sales Rank: #8030984 in Books
- Published on: 2015-09-01
- Formats: Audiobook, MP3 Audio, Unabridged
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 6.75" h x .50" w x 5.25" l,
- Running time: 12 Hours
- Binding: MP3 CD
From Publishers Weekly Sexy starlets, serious actresses and hunky stuntmen scramble for love during a film shoot in this fun but predictable contemporary romance from bestseller London (Wedding Survivor). Leah Klein's promising acting career fizzled after the love of her life, Michael Raney, left her suddenly. Five years later, she's struggling for jobs in commercials when she lands the role of Soccer Mom #5 in War of the Soccer Moms, a movie that turns out to be stunt coordinator Michael's latest gig. Since seeing Leah in a laxative commercial, Michael can't stop thinking about her; when he arrives on set to find her among a gaggle of his former lovers, he resolves to win her back. Leah, embittered and suspicious, focuses on evading Michael while her fellow "soccer moms" flirt outrageously with him. The plot deepens slightly when Michael reveals that he is a former CIA agent, and that he left Leah because of his job—a claim Leah finds hard to swallow until an enemy from Michael's past reappears, putting them both in danger. Though often resorting to easy clichés (women "cooed like a flock of doves") and outdated jokes (Austin Powers, anyone?), London's story delivers some sensual trysts and funny characters. (May) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
From Booklist Once Leah Klein was the brightest star on Broadway. Now, five years later, Leah is struggling to earn a living in Hollywood. Of course, Leah knows exactly who is responsible for her rotten career: Michael Raney. While living in New York, the two had enjoyed a nearly yearlong love affair that Leah thought was headed toward something more permanent when Michael suddenly, and without explanation, dumped her. An emotionally devastated Leah tried to put the pieces of her life back together, but her once golden acting career seemed to tarnish overnight. After only finding work in a few commercials, Leah sees her career take a turn for the better when she earns a part in Hollywood's hottest upcoming movie: War of the Soccer Moms. The only problem is that one of the stunt coordinators responsible for training the "moms" is none other than Michael. Extreme Bachelor, the second in London's wonderfully entertaining Thrillseekers Anonymous series, is deliciously sexy, clever, and fun. John CharlesCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
About the Author Julia London grew up on a ranch in Canyon, Texas, and attended the University of Texas at Austin. After graduation, she joined the Department of Commerce in Washington, D.C., before landing a job at the White House as a “policy wonk” in the office of the nation’s drug czar. She eventually returned to Texas, where she decided to try her hand at writing fiction after working for the local government proved to be a serious threat to her sanity. Fifteen years later, Julia is the New York Times, USA Today, and Publisher’s Weekly bestselling author of more than a twenty-five romantic fiction novels, including the popular Desperate Debutantes, Scandalous, and The Secrets of Hadley Green historical romance series. She is also the author of several contemporary women’s fiction novels with strong romantic elements, including the upcoming Homecoming Ranch Trilogy. Julia is the recipient of the RT Bookclub Award for Best Historical Romance and a four-time finalist for the prestigious RITA award for excellence in romantic fiction. She lives in Austin, Texas.
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28 of 31 people found the following review helpful. If you don't already like Julia London, don't start with this book By Cranky Reader I found this book, Extreme Bachelor, to be barely readable. It's about two people who break up for no reason, meet 5 years later and try not to patch things up. Well, he tries, she tries to avoid him, and it's not clear to me what the point was.Halfway through the first scene where the author is setting up the romance that drives the novel, I was thinking "so she's disposable" not "he can't live without her". I REALLY didn't like what the author did with the heroine's life - the dichotomy between her lack of sucess and his extra-super-glorious success was a total turnoff for me. I would have preferred that the heroine wasn't such a loser, even though she was working on it. I would have preferred that the hero wasn't such a player. I basically didn't like either character much, and it never improved.I didn't like the Dialogue:Your best friend of 5 years doesn't say "my oldest daughter Ariadne made this for me" (not a direct quote). You would say "my oldest daughter" or "my daughter" or "my daughter Ariadne" and the last only if it was clear that there was more than one daughter. In this case, I don't remember the daughter's name, but this happened twice in the first couple chapters and annoyed me. There was opportunity to add the name in a more realistic way.I also didn't like the competency of anyone:How is dodgeball a *team* sport? It's a collection of folks on each side playing individually. The fact that they used it for building teamwork, especially without giving people time to discuss strategy, was just dumb.Most of the actresses came off as unprofessional bimbos who would rather be doing anything but be at their jobs. And the heroine denegrated the ones actually trying to work. What's likeable about these people?At any rate, I think I've read something else of Julia London's that was reasonable. I won't be reading this series, though, because I already hate it. The only reason it didn't get 1 star is that, aside from the dialogue, it is reasonably good prose. If a person came to care about these characters for some reason, and could suspend disbelief about the capability of all characters, it would be easy enough to read - unlike this sentence.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful. I hated Michael! By Mageda Begum Leah Klein and Michael Raney used to date five years ago but Michael broke up with Leah because of his job (he is a CIA). They meet again when Leah get a role in a movie that Michael is helping with. Michael wants Leah back but Leah was too hurt by Michael to get back together.I really disliked Michael A LOT. He was the biggest flirt and player. He flirted with almost every woman in this book and while he was trying to win Leah back. He also went on dates with other woman and was flirting with his ex-girlfriends. I also hated the fact that the author made Leah a completely loser after Michael dumps her five years ago. I understand women falling apart after a hard break up but that doesn't mean that their life is totally over after the break up. The author also keeps on mention how Leah can't act or how she doesn't get any acting role because she is "fat" and that made me dislike this book even more. Also, Michael had a lot of his ex-girlfriend around him to make Leah jealous but for some reason the author doesn't give Leah any other guy to make Michael jealous. The only guy that does try to go out with Leah turns out be a bad guy. I mean supposedly Leah is so hot then why doesn't any guy ask her out? The worst part of the book was when the Leah finally confesses to Michael how wrong she was and how she loves him and then what happens? ...he has a girlfriend. The whole reason Leah didn't want him back because of all the women he has been with and he proves her right by having a girlfriend at the end. I honestly can't image Michael to be a faithful husband and if I were Leah I would've moved on long time ago and been with a guy who really deserves me.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Can I express how bad this is? By T. Hartsfield If you are looking for a book with a loveable hero who adores the heroine, this is NOT the book for you. I have never been so disgusted with a book in my life. The hero dumped the heroine early on and then decided years later he wanted her back. He supposedly loved her but he kept dating other women while they were trying to work things out. When she expressed her hurt, this jackazz got angry at her! This was the absolute worst book I have ever read. I need to find something worth reading to wash the thought of this terrible book out of my mind.
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