Claire is the 26-year-old reporter at Mod magazine who gets
to interview the hottest celebrities and compete with
magazines like Cosmo, but her personal life is a shambles.
Her live-in boyfriend is on a 29-day celibacy kick, and
she's all but ready to scream because of it. When her
managing editor demands a last-minute article titled, "Ten
Reasons You Should Have a One-Night Stand," Claire feels
like the last woman in the world qualified to write it.
Normally, being in the presence of someone like Cole
Brannon (the most eligible and dead sexy actor in
Hollywood) would make her swoon. But "normally" doesn't co-
exist with Claire's vision of keeping her professional life
strictly on the up-and-up. Waking up in Cole's apartment
the morning after their interview proves to put a ratchet
in the works and Sidra, Claire's less than moral coworker,
drops by at the most inopportune time.
This is a wonderfully vibrant read and sticks firmly to the
chick lit genre. It was fun and fluffy; a definite choice
for anytime someone needs a quick reminder of how enjoyable
it is being a girl on the prowl.
26-year-old Claire Reilly is on top of her game as one of
the youngest celebrity reporters and editors in the
business. At Mod magazine, she's a consummate
professional, interviewing dreamy Hollywood hunks and
staying on top of every story. Unfortunately, her live-in
boyfriend seems intent on setting the world's record for
celibacy, yet she finds herself penning articles like "Ten
Reasons You Should Have a One-Night Stand." When Claire
lands the plum assignment of interviewing Cole Brannon,
Hollywood's #1 hottie, she knows better than to mix
business with pleasure, but the next morning, she finds
herself in Cole's bed...without her clothes. After the
tabloids pick up the story, Claire's life is turned upside
down. In struggling to regain her reputation, she'll learn
a great deal about herself...and that you shouldn't always
believe everything you read.