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Tinsel & Takeovers
Scarlet Miniature Rose

Keeping the family company from financial disaster is a full time job for Sage Taggart, one that leaves her social life in ruins. With a little white lie made over the Thanksgiving holidays and a trip home for Christmas on the horizon, she’ll have to come up with a boyfriend fast. But should she let her fingers do the walking and hire a male escort?

When Jesse Francis agrees to meet one of his brother’s “clients” at the airport to let her know she’ll be minus one escort for the holidays, he can’t believe his luck, or his body’s reaction to the woman known to him by reputation as the “ruthless bitch in heels.” It’s unfair and unethical, but with his company set to take over hers in only a matter of days, taking his brother’s place is the perfect opportunity to gain inside information.

Yet, amidst the tinsel, Jesse sees a soft and very sexy side of Sage, and the question becomes, who is taking over whom?

 

 

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Joni,  www.twolipsreviews.com 

Rating: 5 Kisses

J. T. Schultz brings a great sense of humor and steamy sex scenes to this tale of switched identities.  Her secondary characters only added to the story and I loved how she described their details to the point I could picture them vividly.  She will have you laughing out loud on more than one occasion. This is her first published work and is not to be missed.  I look very forward to more from her and so will you!

 

Missy,  www.coffeetimeromance.com/BookReviews/Tinselandtakeovers.html

Rating: 4 Cups

This story was not just about having fun and good sex; it touched on morals and ethics. It portrayed a dysfunctional family humorously. Watching the romance between Sage and Jesse was done quite humorously and sexy. I loved the mother who stalked men like a predator, and it was so fun to watch Jesse try to hide who he really was, when time after time the people around him seemed determined to tell all his secrets.

 

Chris P., http://www.fallenangelreviews.com/2007/November/ChrisP-TinselAndTakeovers.htm

Rating: 5 Angels

J.T. Schultz has written a funny, sexy, enjoyable story. Tinsel & Takeovers has it all. A hero and heroine who can't keep their hands off each other, a mistaken identity, and a wacky family all mixed together over the Christmas holidays. There were many laugh-out-loud moments, like when Sage's mother puts her "moves" on Jesse, and he attempts to get away.

 

Aster, http://whippedcream2.blogspot.com/2007/12/review-tinsel-and-takeovers.htm

Rating: 4 Cherries

The tough business woman with a ball-buster reputation shows a vulnerable side that is endearing. Jesse’s journey and revelations about life and love are nice, neat and believable. Their chemistry is palpable, the dialogue good and the sex scorching. The secondary characters, although stereotypical, filled out the scenes nicely.

 

Diana, http://www.nightowlromance.com/nightowlromance/reviews/Review.asp?ReviewId=1972 

Rating: 5 Hearts

This was a fun and upbeat story that Ms. Schultz had me enjoying from the very first line that I read. She knows how to tell a story and she adds humor to just the right places. I loved Sage because I felt so bad for her that she was giving the family business her all and in the process, no one was appreciating what she was giving up. This is an enjoyable read for any time of year, not just for the Christmas season.