**There's something about the *New York Times* bestselling Julie James... **
**FATE HAS THROWN TWO SWORN ENEMIES...**
Of all the hotel rooms rented by all the adulterous politicians in Chicago, female Assistant U.S. Attorney Cameron Lynde had to choose the one next to 1308, where some hot-and-heavy lovemaking ends in bloodshed. And of all the FBI agents in Illinois, it had to be Special Agent Jack Pallas who gets assigned to this high-profile homicide. The same Jack Pallas who still blames Cameron for a botched crackdown three years ago—and nearly ruining his career…
**…INTO EACH OTHER'S ARMS**
Work with Cameron Lynde? Are they kidding? Maybe, Jack thinks, this is some kind of welcome-back prank after his stint away from Chicago. But it’s no joke: the pair is going to have to put their rocky past behind them and focus on the case at hand. That is, if they can cut back on the razor-sharp jibes—and smother the flame of their sizzling-hot sexual tension…
### From Booklist
When a high-priced prostitute is murdered in the neighboring hotel room, sole witness Cameron Lynde's safety is in the very capable but unforgiving hands of FBI special agent Jack Pallas, who thinks she sold him out three years ago on a case involving the Chicago Mob. As an assistant U.S. attorney, she's fully cognizant of the risks, especially since the client caught on videotape engaging in kinky sex is the well-known, married U.S. senator from Illinois, recently appointed chair of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. But as the murderer closes in, Jack and Cameron must put aside their differences to stay alive and solve the case. James has crafted another sizzling, vibrant contemporary legal romance set in her hometown, with edgy banter and edge-of-your-seat encounters between the forces of law and those corrupted by access to power. The sequel, A Lot Like Love (2011), continues the Martino investigation subplot with another FBI agent, Jack's friendly rival, Nick McCall. --Lynne Welch
### Review
"James' latest novel delivers an addictively readable combination of sharp humor, sizzlingly sexy romance, and a generous measure of nail-biting suspense." (Recommended review) --Chicago Tribune
"I'd long heard great things about Julie James's novels, and *Something About You* lives up to the hype. . . . [A] must-read for those searching for a smart romance with great characters and a no-holds-barred plot." --Sacramento Book Review
"*Something About You* is a fun contemporary romance filled with witty, well-developed characters, and is a book I heartily recommend. . . . When I finished, I wanted to start reading it again." --All About Romance
"*Something About You* is a perfect storm of awesome.... It crackles, it's funny, it makes you laugh.... This is a contemporary romance well worth savoring, and laughing over, and reading all over again." --Smart Bitches, Trashy Books
"How do I like this book? Let me count the ways.... Smart, snappy, funny yet realistic. I can't count the number of times I laughed.... [T]his is one book I can totally recommend." --Dear Author
"James has a knack for writing those perfect-for-a-day-at-the-beach reads." -- Book Binge
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**There's something about the *New York Times* bestselling Julie James... ** **FATE HAS THROWN TWO SWORN ENEMIES...** Of all the hotel rooms rented by all the adulterous politicians in Chicago, female Assistant U.S. Attorney Cameron Lynde had to choose the one next to 1308, where some hot-and-heavy lovemaking ends in bloodshed. And of all the FBI agents in Illinois, it had to be Special Agent Jack Pallas who gets assigned to this high-profile homicide. The same Jack Pallas who still blames Cameron for a botched crackdown three years ago—and nearly ruining his career… **…INTO EACH OTHER'S ARMS** Work with Cameron Lynde? Are they kidding? Maybe, Jack thinks, this is some kind of welcome-back prank after his stint away from Chicago. But it’s no joke: the pair is going to have to put their rocky past behind them and focus on the case at hand. That is, if they can cut back on the razor-sharp jibes—and smother the flame of their sizzling-hot sexual tension… ### From Booklist When a high-priced prostitute is murdered in the neighboring hotel room, sole witness Cameron Lynde's safety is in the very capable but unforgiving hands of FBI special agent Jack Pallas, who thinks she sold him out three years ago on a case involving the Chicago Mob. As an assistant U.S. attorney, she's fully cognizant of the risks, especially since the client caught on videotape engaging in kinky sex is the well-known, married U.S. senator from Illinois, recently appointed chair of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. But as the murderer closes in, Jack and Cameron must put aside their differences to stay alive and solve the case. James has crafted another sizzling, vibrant contemporary legal romance set in her hometown, with edgy banter and edge-of-your-seat encounters between the forces of law and those corrupted by access to power. The sequel, A Lot Like Love (2011), continues the Martino investigation subplot with another FBI agent, Jack's friendly rival, Nick McCall. --Lynne Welch ### Review "James' latest novel delivers an addictively readable combination of sharp humor, sizzlingly sexy romance, and a generous measure of nail-biting suspense." (Recommended review) --Chicago Tribune "I'd long heard great things about Julie James's novels, and *Something About You* lives up to the hype. . . . [A] must-read for those searching for a smart romance with great characters and a no-holds-barred plot." --Sacramento Book Review "*Something About You* is a fun contemporary romance filled with witty, well-developed characters, and is a book I heartily recommend. . . . When I finished, I wanted to start reading it again." --All About Romance "*Something About You* is a perfect storm of awesome.... It crackles, it's funny, it makes you laugh.... This is a contemporary romance well worth savoring, and laughing over, and reading all over again." --Smart Bitches, Trashy Books "How do I like this book? Let me count the ways.... Smart, snappy, funny yet realistic. I can't count the number of times I laughed.... [T]his is one book I can totally recommend." --Dear Author "James has a knack for writing those perfect-for-a-day-at-the-beach reads." -- Book Binge