Helpful Score: 2
Simplistic contemporary romance. You can read the first and last chapters of the book and know the whole story. No depth to the characters, no plot; just "how soon are these two going to get together"? This author's later
mystery/romances are much, MUCH better. This one is blah, geared more for middle school teenage girls.
mystery/romances are much, MUCH better. This one is blah, geared more for middle school teenage girls.
Helpful Score: 2
The characters are very strong and well developed. Clint McCade realizes one day that the life he always wished for, free lance photographer and free spirit, is empty and unsatisfying. He then realizes that the only time he has ever been happy is with his best friend Sandy Kirk. So he hops on his motorcycle and shows up at her door in the middle of the night prepaired to admit his love for her . . . until she mentions the great guy she met and the love he inspired in her.
His heart crushed, he realizes that the only thing he can do is help his nervous friend to land the man she wants by coaching her in sytle and body language. His lessons soon turn amorous and Sandy soon falls for Clint McCade.
The story is incredibly moving and a great read that contains enough background into a great friendship that is the basis for an incredible love. Truly enjoyable.
His heart crushed, he realizes that the only thing he can do is help his nervous friend to land the man she wants by coaching her in sytle and body language. His lessons soon turn amorous and Sandy soon falls for Clint McCade.
The story is incredibly moving and a great read that contains enough background into a great friendship that is the basis for an incredible love. Truly enjoyable.
Helpful Score: 1
Clint McCade and Sandy Kirk have been friends forever. He travels the world as a cameraman, so good at his job that he's won an Emmy and is wealthy. She runs her own film company based in Arizona. He suddenly realizes she is the one thing missing from his life and he's ready to settle down with her forever. However, when he shows up on her doorstep, she confesses she's found her Mr. Right. Clint sticks around to check out the guy and give her lessons on how to seduce a man. In the process, Sandy realizes Clint is her Mr. Right after all.
I've really enjoyed all of Brockmann's Navy SEAL books, and this one didn't work as well for me. I missed the super strong alpha hero. (Clint gets a haircut and starts wearing polo shirts to make Sandy happy.) There is a nice Pretty Woman scene when Clint buys Sandy new clothes and gets her a great haircut. A nice quick read, but not a keeper for me.
I've really enjoyed all of Brockmann's Navy SEAL books, and this one didn't work as well for me. I missed the super strong alpha hero. (Clint gets a haircut and starts wearing polo shirts to make Sandy happy.) There is a nice Pretty Woman scene when Clint buys Sandy new clothes and gets her a great haircut. A nice quick read, but not a keeper for me.