A review by winterreader40
Wrong Bed, Right Girl by Rebecca Brooks

4.0

Talia is a ballet dancer who has just been bumped up from understudy to lead dancer in Giselle and all she wants is to focus and get a good nights sleep. Reed is a DEA agent who is worried because he hasn't heard from his informant Stacy in 2 days, he decides to go and check on her since she gave him a key to her place. As soon as he opens the door he knows something is off, but he stumbles over a box and lands on top of the sleeping Talia, who flips out, but who wouldn't?
They sort out who is who and the fact that she can't stay in the place she sublet from Stacy as it puts her in danger. She can't call anyone in the middle of the night and because she has no where to go Reed offers to let her stay with him for the night and they'll sort everything out in the morning. But she just winds up staying with him for longer and longer and they don't fight their attraction for very long.
The steam is good with a dash of spice, there isn't a whole lot of focus on their lives outside of the relationship but it isn't a detriment to the story and the characters where emotional opposites, her having all the emotions, him trying to stifle his.