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Review Date: 5/23/2009
Helpful Score: 5
What a great book! No, you won't find details of their intimate times together but you'll find that Charla is "every woman" and you can rejuvenate your relationships (not just marriages but any meaningful relationship) but offering the same thing she did - the gift of yourself.
Review Date: 5/12/2008
Very sweet, romantic Christmas story with good characterizations and believable lives.
Review Date: 3/8/2013
Helpful Score: 2
Disappointed in this latest book. It took too long to get comfortable with the MANY characters and almost half of the book for there to be any real desire for each other between the two main characters. I was out the door to purchase this the day it became available. I may wait until I get the next release from PBS.com rather than purchase it outright.
Review Date: 4/11/2010
This is one of the best books I've ever read! Funny and engaging from start to finish! Jennifer Crusie - thank you so much for writing this book!
Review Date: 9/19/2009
Helpful Score: 3
This was a sometimes difficult book to read as it followed the path of a verbally and emotionally abusive husband and his timid, enabling wife as they worked to repair their marriage, with the added subplot of a daughter and the decision of whether to sign release papers for her to be adopted. Deeply religious in context, it was less of a romantic read than a look into how God can work to change you when you offer a willing heart.
Review Date: 9/27/2008
They're always good for a laugh!
Review Date: 5/12/2008
Not as good as previous Brenda Jackson stories about the Westmorelands. Much of it seemed too contrived and the same theme seemed to keep repeating itself (he's kissed her once, he's kissed her twice now, he's kissed her three times . . . hard to believe this is a red-hot lover).
Review Date: 8/2/2011
Helpful Score: 1
The first story, "Daring Moves" by Linda Lael Miller was sophomoric and a throwaway. The second one, however, "Marriage On Demand" by Susan Mallery was worth the book. It was terrific, with good protagonists and lots of heart.
The Fred Factor: How Passion in Your Work and Life Can Turn the Ordinary into the Extraordinary
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Book Type: Hardcover
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Review Date: 5/12/2008
Story about a great mailman . . . not one I ever had. Thin, thin, thin. I should write these books for a living - I have more business savvy.
The Gift: Home for Christmas / All I Want for Christmas / Gabriel's Angel
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Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Review Date: 5/12/2008
Ah, Nora's on top of her game with these three wonderful stories!
Review Date: 10/21/2008
Helpful Score: 1
An amazing look at the dawn of the computer industry with a little romance thrown in to add some heat. While fictional, it provides an enthralling snapshot of the atmosphere surrounding those garage techies of the west coast who birthed giants such as Apple Computer. Realistic romance (it's certainly not all hearts and flowers) in the midst of the realization of commercial success for four renegades who start with nothing and end with perhaps not all of their hearts' desires but a close facsimile. I highly recommend this fantastic read from Susan Elizabeth Phillips.
Review Date: 5/12/2008
When you're looking for a love story, Sandra Brown can always deliver. Interesting conflicts as the newly found father tries to find his place in the family structure.
Review Date: 5/20/2011
Not as easy a read as Ms. Higgins work in the past. I spent the first part of the book trying to understand/empathize with the lead character and then, when deeper insight was provided, found I was disturbed and had to put the book down for awhile. It's a good book with a lot of character development and you get to see someone really grow. Kristan Higgins is a remarkable author and she's written a strong book here.
Review Date: 5/12/2008
Helpful Score: 1
VERY disappointed - big hole in plot if you're paying attention . . .
Review Date: 5/12/2008
From back cover:
Between desire and deception . . .
The ruthless Texas multimillionaire was her most bitter business rival, and Abby Taylor knew she should hate everything about him. But no matter how hard she tried to forget him, Nick Colton still haunted her most intimate dreams.
She suspected there was a dark side to his slow, sensuous seduction. Yet she was powerless to control her desires when he was near. And she feared that Nick's betrayal, when it came, would shatter her forever . . .
Between desire and deception . . .
The ruthless Texas multimillionaire was her most bitter business rival, and Abby Taylor knew she should hate everything about him. But no matter how hard she tried to forget him, Nick Colton still haunted her most intimate dreams.
She suspected there was a dark side to his slow, sensuous seduction. Yet she was powerless to control her desires when he was near. And she feared that Nick's betrayal, when it came, would shatter her forever . . .
Review Date: 11/27/2010
Helpful Score: 1
I rarely stop reading a book once I've begun but this book fell into that category. You're immediately asked to believe that an FBI agent whose been reprimanded twice would allow a woman to continuously run over him as he tries to recoup an envelope left in a wrong car. Then, because they're both SO incredibly good looking, they have no choice but to immediately fall into bed together and he's going to work with her, a newspaper reporter, again, because they're both so beautiful. Too much. First Erin McCarthy book I've been disappointed with but it's a doozy.
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