Drive Me Crazy

by Nancy Warren

Kensington Publishing (Brava)

February 1, 2004

ISBN-13: 075820583X

Available in: Trade Size

Drive Me Crazy
by Nancy Warren

Can't a guy look up a woman's skirt...

...without losing part of his anatomy? It isn't my fault the town librarian, aka Miss Alex Forrest, likes to perch on high heels and tall ladders for a guy's maximum viewing pleasure. The lady's bod and choice of outfit may be muy caliente, but the gaze is icy. Freezing. Arctic-in-a- bikini cold. Give her time. She'll come around to the old Duncan Forbes charm. And once I have that Alex in bed, she'll tell me everything I need to know about this town and its link to the lost painting my employers paid me to find...

I'd rather eat drain cleaner...

...than spend one more minute with that smug, big-city art professor, Duncan Forbes. The "Indiana Jones of the Art World"? Please. He couldn't find the Architecture stack till I pointed it out. And if I grabbed hold of his well- toned arm, it's not because he happens to be the sexiest man ever to destroy my Dewey Decimal System, it's because I'm not used to finding a dead body in my library and a girl can be excused a weak moment...

In the town of Swiftcurrent, Oregon, things are heating up. Dead bodies and missing masterpieces, family secrets and dangerous threats, a man who likes to feel his way around a problem and a woman who enjoys being the problem...it's all adding up to the kind of steamy sleuthing that just may lead them both beyond temptation and put their desires in drive...



Nancy Warren's Bio

Nancy Warren got her big break when she won Harlequin's Blaze contest (unpublished category) as part of an author search for the new, hot Blaze line. When Nancy 'got the call' it wasn't for just one book, but three books in three different lines: Temptation, Duets and Blaze. She went on to sell a total of seven books to Harlequin within a year.

Her first novel Flashback was a July 2001 Temptation.

Nancy has an honors degree in English literature and has had previous careers in Journalism and Public Relations.

She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, two children and an ever expanding assortment of pets.

Nancy's great loves, apart from her family, are Jane Austen novels, old movies, Swiss chocolate, and men who believe in feminism, but still hold doors open for women.

You can reach Nancy at www.nancywarren.net

2004 RITA for Best Traditional Romance Finalist
2004 RITA for Best Short Contemporary Romance Finalist