
Running the Red Light
Texas Nights, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Ellory James
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By:
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Kelsey Browning
About this listen
Book two of Texas Nights
After wearing a Least Likely to Succeed label all her life, Roxanne Eberly is hell-bent on making her Red Light Lingerie store successful. Although the residents of small-town Shelbyville, Texas, are a little...lingerie-resistant, she'll win them over eventually. So when a former employer sues her, putting a major wrinkle in her careful plans, she reluctantly accepts help from hot-stuff Houston attorney Jamie Wright.
Jamie's on track to become his firm's youngest partner, but discovers an unwritten prerequisite - marriage. Turns out, the only woman he wants is Roxanne, but peddling thongs and sex toys isn't a suitable career for the spouse of an up-and-coming attorney.
Jamie's tangled up in Roxanne's lawsuit, her life, and her lingerie. But if they're ever going to make it work, Roxanne's big-city boy will have to decide what he values more: the career he always thought he wanted or the woman he never thought he'd fall for.
©2014 Kelsey Browning (P)2014 Audible, Inc.Another sweet, charming, witty romance!
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Would you consider the audio edition of Running the Red Light to be better than the print version?
I usually prefer audible books over kindle or print books. I can accomplish so much more in my day by wearing my earbuds and listening on my phone or iPad, or iPod.What other book might you compare Running the Red Light to and why?
There are several, the days of the week series by Catherine Bybee, the with me in Seattle series by Kristen Proby. The Danvers series by Sydney Landon. All these books have the element of friendship, laughter, group characters with fun interaction. Those series are angst light. A little bit of drama to the characters past but nothing too traumatizing. And of course the eventual HEA.Have you listened to any of Ellory James’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No I have not, her performance was okWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, actually I believe I did it in one work shift.Any additional comments?
The reason I was surprised by this book was that I found out it was a Harlequin. Most Harlequins tend to be chick lite. This was a little racier with out being over the top but yet not PG.I was really surprised how good it was.
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