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Contemporary Fiction · 2005 · PG-13

Hot number

by Carly Phillips

She's the team's new PR agent. He's the team's biggest headache. She wasn't supposed to like it.

For14+GenreContemporary FictionLength342 pagesRead time~9.5 hours

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Violence

None

No violence

Language

Some

Moderate adult language consistent with contemporary romance

Sexual Content

A lot

Open-door sexual scenes — the chemistry between Micki and Damian is the book's engine

Substance Use

None

Light social drinking in sports and New York City settings

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

Low psychological stakes — a warm, fun contemporary romance

What this book is about

Micki Jordan is a sports publicist assigned to fix the image of Damian Fuller, a baseball player whose behavior off the field is becoming a liability. She's professional, he's charming, and neither of them planned for this. Carly Phillips's second Hot Zone novel is a breezy contemporary sports romance with genuine heat and city energy.

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