
Recommended for adult females because of the language and sexual content. The tension builds for a while before they finally actually "do it." There's also a sprinkling of cursing and F-words through the story but, again, not a lot. I plan to hear more books by them! OVERALL (actual overall rating 4.5) - There's some pretty explicit sex, but not a whole lot of it. This author/narrator combo is a great pairing, much like the Molly Harper/Amanda Ronconi team. PERFORMANCE - Rachel Gibson's humor and wit is perfectly delivered by Susan Bennett. Some might think it's just silly fluff, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. I personally like my romance stories to also have a mystery or thriller plot line to make things more interesting, which is why I've rated this a 4.5 overall instead of a 5, but this story is just so sarcastic and clever that I caught myself smiling or laughing out loud several times. Mark starts out a grumbly jerk and Chelsie is adorably irritating to him - "Nothing But Trouble." Like many romance stories, they start out seriously disliking each other till things start warming up. Chelsie is hired to be his assistant while he recuperates. Mark is a sexy hockey player who is recuperating from a very serious traffic accident. STORY (contemporary romance) - This is a really cute contemporary romance.

Can't wait to start listening to her next book Any Man of Mine (although sadly has a different narrator). She brings out so many emotions out of me. Her stories are funny, interesting, butterflies-in-the-stomach romantic and teary eyes intense.

Rachel Gibson is one of my favorite contemporary romance writer. I did not want this book to end! Narration: Susan Bennett did an excellent job! Each character has a distinct voice and she adds so much feeling and emotion to the story (especially the hot scenes!!) she deserves more than five stars for her performance as well. There's also a nice secondary love story between Jules (Faith Duffy's assistant) and Bo (Chelsie's twin sister). There's a secret that will cause trouble between them but it gives you the fairytale ending I love. Wow I loved this book so much! Yes, the story is a little predictable: moody athlete falls for sweet, totally not his type girl who knows nothing about the sport.
