Romancing Rebecca

Rebecca “R.J.” Dumaurier is a high powered New York literary attorney. She’s also a work-a-holic who hasn’t taken a vacation since before law school. When she decides to take the vacation her cheating ex-fiancé had set up for them in Sedona, Arizona, life gets very interesting for Rebecca.

Tom Paxton is a spiritual guru and medium. He is holding a workshop in Sedona and meets Rebecca on her first day at the resort they are both staying at, when she rear-ends his van. There is an instant attraction between the two, but they both have some secrets and quirks they’d like to keep hidden.
 
When three of Rebecca’s biggest clients also show up in Sedona, her vacation becomes a study in avoidance and working while relaxing. There is also a dark force trying to keep them apart and is dangerous to both Tom and Rebecca.
 
There are lots of other intriguing plot twists and turns that will keep you reading well into the night. Ms. Polo has done a great job with her first foray into writing a novel. Her characters are unique and different and immensely likeable, well most of them. They each have some special quality that sets them apart and makes you love them. There are also enough bad guys to give you someone to hate and root against.
 
Will Tom and Rebecca be able to overcome all that stands in their way to find their happily ever after? Well you’ll have to read this enchanting work to know for yourself, but I can promise you won’t be disappointed.
 
Well done Ms. Polo. Well done indeed.

Book Blurb for Romancing Rebecca

1 Woman + 2 Men in 1 Body = 1 Romance Just like real life.

Unromantic Rebecca finds romance with a man who refuses to reveal his face AND a shy trance channeler.
The least romantic woman in the world uses her legal skills to battle for romance writers. This high-powered attorney, confused by feelings she keeps hidden, arrives in Sedona where she's caught up in a mysterious romance with a man who sends roses, romance novels, and chocolate, but refuses to reveal his face. To make matters worse, Rebecca thinks she's falling for a shy trance channeler who discovers someone is using his body for romance and his credit card for internet purchases.


Night Owl Reviews Dec, 2009 4.50