 From Romantic Times:
Librarians are cast in the mold of stern, matronly spinsters. Well, you’ll forget that when you meet Ally Sheffield with her long auburn hair swinging in the breeze of her zippy convertible and a figure that belies her forty years. Being celibate for years hasn’t stopped Ally from living a secret life once her apartment door is locked. Then, one night at the Philadelphia Philharmonic, Ally goes hot at the sight of the new conductor, Aleksi Kullio. It doesn’t matter that he’s married and probably unattainable, Ally has to have him. With success just around the corner, Ally’s boss, Gordon Albright begins to show his well hidden feelings. But all Ally sees is Aleksi until the FBI forces her to open her eyes. This novel is sensual, creative, and every woman’s dream.
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