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HaBO: Loveswept Younger Man in a Radio Station

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Bitchery reader Melissa writes:

When you announced your mission to read as many category romances as possible in January it made me think of a really good category romance I read about ten years ago, but I can’t remember what it is called or who wrote it and it is driving me nuts, plus I would really like to get my hands on a copy.

Here is what I remember:

The heroine was an older woman (forties) and she worked at a radio station. She had just recently moved into town to take the job. The hero was a younger man, (I’m guessing thirties) who always refused to tell her exactly how old he really was and he was her boss I think.

She also had a stalker who tried to kill her when she and the hero got together. Her stalker also worked at the radio station. I keep thinking the name of the book was the Falcon and the Fox but I have had no luck with internet searches. The book was definitely a category romance, most likely a Loveswept from the mid-nineties when Loveswept was doing those floral borders on their books.

Now, I’m currently reading a category that features a radio disk jockey hero – but he’s a really giddy vampire who is so happy to be undead I think he drinks only from people on Zoloft. So that isn’t it. Can anyone in the wise Oracle of the Bitchery identify this book?

And note to those who guessed previous HaBOs in one – I’m working on your titles. I didn’t forget. *cue evil laughter*

 

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  1. Laurie says:

    It sounds a lot like Nora Roberts’ “Night Shift”, though the hero is the detective, not her boss.

  2. cecilia says:

    I have no idea what the HaBO book is, but now I want to know about the cheerful vampire book.

    Anti-spam word: seem68 – god, I hope not.

  3. Mimmi says:

    This actually sounds like a Nora Roberts book…and old Intimate Momments, Night Shift.  Celia and Boyd.  I don’t remember her being older than him, but everything else sounds familiar.  He’s not her boss, but a cop send to guard her when she starts getting threats…
    You might check it out…it is from early 90’s.

  4. Grace says:

    Okay, I know this isn’t very helpful, but I’m pretty sure it’s a Nora Roberts also. I know I haven’t read it, but I’ve read the description of a Nora Robert’s book that sounded like that. Plus, it just seems like something she would write about. She always has stalkers and interesting work situations.

  5. azteclady says:

    And I’m raising my hand to agree with the Nora Roberts… and yet, I seem to dimly remember another book in which she is older than him and there’s some sort of professional relationship between them that she uses as an excuse to try and keep him at arms length.

    Not helping, I know. Sowwwwwwyyyyy

    SBSarah: and what a cute evil laughter it is!

  6. Cheerful vampire?  Bring it on!  What’s the title?  Where’s our review?

  7. chrocs says:

    The Villa, also from Nora Roberts features a heroine who is about nine years older than the hero. He’s the new CFO (I think) of her mother’s business. Also there is someone trying to kill her daughter, who is another heroine. Do I make sense? My brain is asleep since yesterday…

  8. Suzanne says:

    Also sounds like “Hello, Darkness” by Sandra Brown, except I don’t remember the age difference issue…she’s a late night DJ who takes callers and the bad guy is “Valentino”, who I think murdered other people and is now after her and keeps calling her during her show.

  9. Brooke says:

    It also reminds me of the Jenifer Crusie title Charlie All Night. They were both DJ’s in that one….

  10. Grammar Geek says:

    Oooh! I finally know one! It’s definitely Jennifer Crusie’s Charlie All Night… which was a Harlequin Temptation. But I believe they reprinted it as a single title a year or two ago with a lot of her other HQ books.

  11. Megan says:

    This also made me think of Nora Robert’s “Night Shift.”  But was Celia in her 40’s and was she older than Boyd?  I can’t remember.

  12. GrowlyCub says:

    AL,

    you might be thinking about Love Counts by Karen Percy.  It’s about a woman in her early forties who falls in love with her 10 year younger accounting firm partner.  Great read and on my keeper shelf!

    The HaBO book doesn’t ring a bell for me, unfortunately.

  13. Philippa says:

    In ‘Charlie all Night’, she produces his show, but neither of them is the ‘boss’.  I also don’t think she is particularly older than him.

  14. Donna B says:

    I agree that sounds a lot like Nora Roberts’ Night Shift, but there are some significant differences. 

    The heroine is in her thirties; the hero is a cop about the same age.  Her boss is a younger guy, but he’s not the love interest.  The stalker is someone who works at the station, though.

  15. Nancy says:

    Cindy Gerard – Into the Night Loveswept from 1994
    http://www.cindygerard.com/books_backlist.php?offset=25

    Nancy

  16. Julie Leto says:

    Ooh, Nancy…that’s gotta be it!

    Night Shift and Night Shadow were my favorite of Nora’s categories and I didn’t even think of Night Shift when I read the description.

  17. Rebecca Allen says:

    The happy vampire DJ sounds like Love Bites by Margaret St. George, ISBN 037316582X.

  18. Dragonette says:

    yay nancy – well now we know why she thought it was the fox and the falcon… the heroine’s name is Jessie Fox and the hero is Tony Falcone.

  19. Nora Roberts says:

    Ah, no, not mine. Night Shift did not feature older heroine/older hero.

    Cilla was in her late twenties. Not in her forties. She was a radio personality—a DJ—and he was a cop. Scary phone calls to the station, stalker-type behavior. Danger!!

    But no, the book under inquiry isn’t my Night Shift.

  20. azteclady says:

    Yes, Nancy, that’s the one!

    erm…

    Well, I think that’s the one *grin*

  21. Wasn’t there a Debbie Macomber like that, about a radio station?  I think it was called “One Night,” and I seem to remember there being a stalker-ish situation involved….

  22. Brandy says:

    Um, there’s also The Rocky Road to Romance by Janet Evanovich. It was a Loveswept that was re-released a couple of years ago. It features a Radio station where the heroine works and her Boss owns. I don’t remember her being older than him, though.

  23. Jennah says:

    A Zoloft “drinking” vampire DJ? I want to check this out too!

  24. Becky says:

    There was no stalker in Charlie All Night.  It was (surprise!) a comedy.  Definitely worth a read, but not the HaBO.

  25. Melissa says:

    Hi Nancy
    I just read your post and visited the website and you are absolutely right. I recognized immediately. Thank guys you all rock!!

  26. oakling says:

    When are you going to have a great big convention/party for all of the Bitch-ristocracy?

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