Beatrice Love aka "Bunny" needs a corporate job, one to
satisfy the mortgage company so she can get financing on
her apartment. Nathan McNulty needs an event planner --
someone organized, a self-starter, energetic, and able to
follow instructions -- for a short-term high profile dog
show that fell into his lap. For some reason, Nathan thinks
Bunny, a graphic designer by trade, fits the bill. Bunny is
definitely energetic, and filled with the need to practice
feng shui where ever she goes -- from rearranging the
furniture in her apartment lobby so it maims the president
of the owners association to reorganizing the photos in her
new boss's office.
And for a button-down corporate type, Nathan sizzles with
emotion and passion, especially when Bunny is near, much to
the dismay of his controlling aunt Martha who's determined
to see Nathan wed to the proper, color coordinated Melanie
Brittingham of the insurance company Brittinghams. Melanie
not only offers a soothing vista but also the buttress of a
secure future in case the event planning business falters.
Although as a dog lover, I'd wish for more background on a
regional dog show, GET BUNNY LOVE moves along at a fast
pace, following the humorous adventures of Bunny as she
butts against corporate policies, tangles with a rival
events coordinator, copes with her runaway mom, acts as
marriage counselor to feuding dog owners, sits for a pair
of Napoleonic complexed teacup poodles and still deals with
the complexities of organizing a high profile dog show. Add
the sizzle of forbidden passion with the gorgeous Nathan
and all together, GET BUNNY LOVE is a fuzzy slipper read!
Nathan McNulty is decisive, masculine, and in control--from
his pinstripes to his wingtips. His next big assignment is
producing the Worthington Cup dog show in Philadelphia, and
now, the CEO needs an events coordinator with lots of
experience, creative talent, and positive energy to burn.
Fortunately, that happens to be the perfect description of
Bunny Love, the only applicant for the job. Except for the
experience part.
Bunny's not the kind of girl who fakes it. It's a good
thing Nate is willing to teach her everything he knows--
starting tonight. Between his intense inquiries and
mesmerizing eyes, she's about to melt into his corporate
carpet. But Bunny has just one question to ask him: Is it
possible for a woman to spontaneously combust?