Awful in the way it crams really dumb political mocking of the left (liberals) down your throat. The heroine is totally cool with opposing the wearing of fur but god forbid someone talk to her secretary about advocating for a fair workplace. Those little people need to stay in their place. The hero is the type of privileged white frat boy who displays the attitudes of the 1950s. Life is so bad for wealthy white males I know. Jack ass. Didn't buy any of the romance because of these presumptuous social attitudes. Rich lawyers defending giant corporate types has to be the worse milieu for a romance. Author should have used some other issue as the engine for the story. I just love this book! I don´t know if it was the first Julie James book I read, but I think this is her best. It shows a likable heroine and a likable hero, both very sassy as the author likes to say, and many altercations between them that just scream foreplay to me. The author navigates smoothly throughout the book until their final understanding. It is not forced nor anything. I have reread it many times now.
What do You think about Practice Makes Perfect (2009)?
Great in-between book. This book embodies the definition of romcom.
—lmcdowell