
Drucilla Robichoux has a theory. If the brain is the largest erogenous zone, then the key to good sex is finding a smart scientist like herself. Unfortunately for her the string of bad dates and equally bad sexual experiences are leading to quite another conclusion. At the urging of her boss and friend, Dru takes off for a week’s vacation to Los Cabos, Mexico to relax and recharge before the project she’s co-leading begins.
There she meets hot sexy surfer, Alex. He’s way out of her league. He’s gorgeous, confident, adventurous and a couple of years younger too. Surprisingly he’s interested and after a few run-ins and scintillating conversations she lets him teach her about surfing and sex. He’s the perfect vacation fling.
Or so she thought. Alex is really Albert Alexander Maddow, the brilliant physicist prodigy who is headlining and co-leading her project. And he’s madder than hops thinking Dru played him. Determined to reveal the true Dru and get back his sexy beach babe, Alex railroads the project into what he wants it to be, practically blackmailing Dru into going patron hunting with him.
Things are heating up at the National Physics Lab Trifecta and I’m not talking about the quantum physics lab these two astrophysicists are putting together. You won’t need that infrared supertelescope they’re trying to get funding for to see it either.
Recommendations: Fans of category romance, exotic locales, hot surfers, brainy heroines, smoldering sex, and older women/younger man plots will enjoy Riding the Waves by Tawny Weber. It’s a light read you won’t want to put down!
Rating: 4 Stars
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This one sounds fun. I love geeks with sex drive. I enjoy a good category read now and then.
I like how this one sounds, and I enjoy Tawny’s reads. I’ve read several. Categories are great to leave around your vehicle. In the glove compartment, under the seat, on the passenger seat. Thanks for the review.
I love Tawny’s books and look forward to reading this.