I Wanna Sext You Up
A Novel
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Publisher Description
Warning: Workplace flirtation may cause side effects.
Super-geek physician Saam Sherazi, M.D., is clueless about anything that can’t be learned from a textbook. Most people assume he’s an intellectual a-hole with a God complex, but Saam doesn’t need a sparkling bedside manner to treat his patients. Besides, he’d rather not encourage the countless women who are solely attracted to the two little letters at the end of his name—something that’s rubbed him the wrong way ever since he finished med school. But when Lorie Braddock walks into Saam’s office, he finds himself wanting to rub her all sorts of right.
At twenty-five, former beauty queen Lorie Braddock is finally living life on her terms. She’s moved to the big city, landed her dream job, and traded her titles and tiaras for power suits and promotions. But while Lorie’s sprinting up the corporate ladder, her dating life is guided by one simple rule: Don’t dip your pen in the company ink. Until Dr. Saam Sherazi starts invading her thoughts . . . and steaming up her phone with the kind of sexting that makes her want to rewrite all her rules.
Evie Clarie’s red-hot romances can be enjoyed together or separately:
LET’S TALK ABOUT SEXT • I WANNA SEXT YOU UP
This ebook includes an excerpt from another Loveswept title.
Customer Reviews
It was okay
I enjoyed this book finally. I don’t know why but it took me forever to get into this story. I enjoyed Lorie & Saam, their chemistry was as amazing as their connection. I’m not sure if it was Lorie’s back & forth that stalled my attention but once I got past that I was rooting for sensibility & a happy ending. I do wish though that we knew what happened after the plane tickets. Still in all I’d recommend this book. I received this book from the publisher through Net Galley for an honest review.
3 1/2 Stars!
Saam is a doctor who doesn’t have the best bed-side manner because he is socially awkward. Lorie is a beauty queen who just wants people to see she has brains, so she’s going to become the best pharmaceutical salesperson there is. Even though it is unethical for them to be together, the sparks fly and they can’t help themselves.
I found the title a little misleading, as there is very little sexting in the book. I was also expecting the book to be more light hearted when in actuality the story had a very serious side to it. I really liked that Saam was a introvert and awkward with women ... that was a really nice change from the arrogant alpha.
I received an early copy courtesy of Random House-Loveswept through NetGalley in exchange for a honest review.