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Bit by the Bug: A Rouge Erotic Romance
Bit by the Bug: A Rouge Erotic Romance
Oct 9, 2024 10:15 AM

Author:Michelle M Pillow

Bit by the Bug: A Rouge Erotic Romance

Just what the Doctor ordered...?

Super smart Dr Victor Richmond doesn't make time for women or dating. He is obsessed with his research.

Kat Matthews is a free spirit who believes that life is an adventure. When she meets an eccentric, rich couple they make her a bizarre proposition. They want to hire her to date their son. And not just date him. They want her to train him in how to date so he'll continue doing so afterward.

But underneath his super-nerd exterior this scientist is super hot...and Kat's about to get more than she bargained for...

Book one in the Matthews Sisters series.

Reviews

Sexy and passionate, with humour laced throughout and topped off with an unltimately emotional connection

—— Romantic Times

BIT BY THE BUG is a wonderful erotic romance...The amusing story line is funny, whimsical and hot [and] Sub- genre fans will enjoy this fine heated contemporary due to the lead couple while seeking other Pillow romances.

—— The Best Reviews

Zips along with engaging characters, fabulous plotting and spot-on dialogue. Marian Keyes: what a genius

—— Daily Mail

A master storyteller

—— RT Book Reviews

Steamy sex scenes and intriguing plot twists will have readers clamouring for more

—— Library Journal

Lots of sex and gripping story lines

—— Sun

Full of emotional angst, scorching love scenes, and a compelling storyline

—— Dear Author

They are powerful, sexy and unputdownable

—— Victoria Loves Books

Boldly passionate, scorchingly sexy

—— Booklist

Sophisticated, engaging, clever and sweet

—— Irish Independent

Indulgent fantasy at its most enjoyable

—— Shelf Awareness

[One of] .. the best books to really get your teeth into this winter... Part thriller, part love story, the first print run sold out in one day in the author's native Japan

—— Grazia

A whole host of Murakami icons from talking cats to one-way portals all contribute to this rich and often perplexing mix. But ultimately, 1Q84 is a simple love story that ends on a metaphysical cliff-hanger... a delicious paranormal stew

—— Independent on Sunday

It is natural that his work should enchant younger readers, to whom the problems of being are still fresh, as well as others who never grew out of such puzzlements - that his books should send an outstretched hand of sympathy to anyone who feels that they too have been tossed, without their permission, into a labyrinth

—— Guardian

An extraordinary love story. Murakami is renowned for his exceptional imagination and this book does not disappoint; he weaves a myriad of worlds, beliefs and themes together in a moving combination. Compelling and bewildering, there's nonetheless something profoundly human and stark in simplicity at the heart of this love story: the power of true love.

—— Aesthetica

Fans, however, will recognise many elements in this fantastical tale, which at its twisted heart is another boy-meets-girl love story but which encompasses the ominous power of cults, a teasing preoccupation with quotidian mundanity, a sackload of music and literature references and a healthy dose of the downright bizarre.

—— Siobhan Murphy , Metro

Masterful… Nine hundred and twenty-five pages of riveting, intriguing, irresistible journeying through the characters’…interior worlds

—— David Carless , Psychologist

Weird and wonderful characters…the prose is beautiful, moving and the story is fascinating. Highly recommended

—— Helena Lang , Sainsbury's Magazine

One of the year’s most talked about books.

—— Mail Online

Given McEwan’s ability to make riveting fiction out of English politics (not easy), it would be hard to imagine anyone better equipped to write such a story... Delicious... Gripping

—— James Lasdun , Guardian

His assumption of a female persona is pitch-perfect

—— Michael Arditti , Daily Mail

No contemporary novelist is more enthralled by what goes on inside the human skull than Ian McEwan... Doubling back and forth across genre boundaries, Sweet Tooth takes risks...this acute, witty novel is a winningly cunning addition to McEwan’s fictional surveys of intelligence.

—— Peter Kemp , Sunday Times

Playful, comic... This is a great big Russian doll of a novel, and in its construction – deft, tight, exhilaratingly immaculate – is a huge part of its pleasure.

—— Julie Myerson , Observer

A thoroughly clever novel...a sublime novel about novels, about writing them and reading them and the spying that goes on in doing both...very impressive...rich and enjoyable.

—— Lucy Kellaway , Financial Times

Gave us another of his delightful posh-totty narrators, young Serena Frome, who is recruited into the intelligence services in the 1970s.

—— Kate Saunders , The Times

What you see is not what you get, and the twist at the end reminds us of how many of this author’s works confound readers imaginations... A well-crafted pleasure to read, its smooth prose and slippery intelligence sliding down like cream.

—— Amanda Craig , Independent

Simultaneously a tongue-in-cheek riff on his own early stories, a typically assured spy novel with a sting in the tail, and a meditation on the relationship between reader and writer.

—— Justine Jordan , Guardian

The true subject of this smart and tricky novel, set inside a cold war espionage operation, is the border between make-believe and reality.

—— New York Times

A wisecracking thriller hightailing between love and betrayal, with serious counter-espionage credentials thrown in... This is ultimately a book about writing, wordplay and knowingness.

—— Catherine Taylor , Sunday Telegraph

A triumphant shedding of genre limitations.

—— Adam Mars-Jones , London Review of Books

For most of its length, this account of a young woman's adventures in the British secret service of the 1970s reads like Le Carre-lite, but with McEwan nothing is ever quite as it seems and towards the end the reader is asked to re-examine what's gone before. Real-life friends and acquaintances of the author have walk-on parts, which you may find fascinating.

—— Irish Independent

Given McEwan’s ability to make riveting fiction out of English politics (not easy), it would be hard to imagine anyone better equipped to write such a story... Delicious... Gripping.

—— James Lasdun , Guardian

Parallels and contrasts between the mind-sets and mind games of espionage agents and writers of fiction are deftly teased out... acute, witty, cunningly crafted and full of fascinating autobiographical insights.

—— Peter Kemp , Sunday Times

Gloriously readable and, at times, wickedly funny.

—— Arminta Wallace , Irish Times

Had McEwan, through Serena’s benefit of hindsight in narrating her life, planted the clues? Let every reader have the pleasure of finding out.

—— Ion Trewin , Sunday Express

A curious piece of autobiographical fiction.

—— David Sexton , Evening Standard

McEwan’s prose is controlled, his observation forensic as ever... McEwan carries us with irresistible momentum to a surprise ending.

—— Maggie Ferguson , Intelligent Life

Highly entertaining.

—— John Lanchester , Guardian

The great thing about McEwan is that, despite his success, he continues to work hard, producing ever more accessible and entertaining stories.

—— Henry Sutton , Daily Mirror

An artful game of distortion... Clever handling.

—— Anthony Quinn , Mail on Sunday

Carefully researched.

—— John Scarlett , Daily Telegraph

I loved it. It reminded me of his most successful novel, Atonement.

—— Harpers Bazaar Online

Adroitly done...highly diverting.

—— D.J. Taylor , Literary Review

McEwan’s mastery dazzles us in this superbly deft and witty story of betrayal and intrigue, love, and the invented self.

—— GQ

Fans of Ian McEwan should rejoice with this arrival of this novel, because Sweet Tooth is McEwan's finest work since 2001's Atonement.

—— Kevin Power , Sunday Business Post

His assumption of a female persona is pitch-perfect.

—— Michael Arditti , Daily Mail

Must read... Intrigue, love and mutual betrayal by a master of the art.

—— The Lady

Gripping.

—— Evening Standard ES Magazine

Full of ideas.

—— Claire Allfree , Metro

Cleverly metafictional.

—— Sam Leith , Prospect

One of the most hotly anticipated novels of the year...it’s brilliant.

—— Sunday Business Post

McEwan, as always, presents an engaging narrator... The plot is fantastic... McEwan plays with the readers expectations, and surpasses them all with a fabulous ending that makes me itch to re-read this superb novel all over again. Sweet Tooth marks another triumph for a brilliant British author.

—— Bookgeeks.co.uk

A pleasing, tricksy beast with a subsumed sense of metatextuality likely to be pleasing to his fans.

—— Bookmunch

This most cunning of authors entertains and manipulates his readers. Sweet Tooth is a masterclass in the art of fiction.

—— Paul Sidey , Book Oxygen

Ian McEwan proves he’s still the master penman with his twelfth novel.

—— Grazia

Dazzling.

—— Essentials
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