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Fortune Cookie: Double Trouble / The Dream Doc / Dear Darcy
Fortune Cookie Double Trouble / The Dream Doc / Dear Darcy
Author: Janice Kaiser, M. J. Rodgers, Margaret St. George
Cracking open those fortune cookies and forecasting the future was a tradition Zara Hamilton and her longtime friends took to heart. But there was such a thing as taking a prediction too far.... — ROMANCE IN AN EXOTIC PLACE... DON'T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER — DOUBLE TROUBLE by Janice Kaiser — Which fortune was really meant for...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780373833313
ISBN-10: 0373833318
Publication Date: 9/1/1997
Pages: 376
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Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Paperback
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This book has three short stories: Double Trouble by Janice Kaiser, The Dream Doc by M.J. Rogers, and Dear Darcy by Margaret St. George. Harlequin Books S.A released this book in 1997. The main theme is about a restaurant called Destiny House with Madame Lu as the owner. It is said her restaurant has fortune cookies that come true. So three women get together and each gets a fortune cookie.
The first story, Double Trouble by Janice Kaiser is the best. The way it is written, it leaves you wishing to have an ending with it. Her ability of weaving sentences leaves you wanting more. She has an uncanny way of connecting her characters without losing you.
The second story, The Dream Doc by M.J. Rogers. Her use of medical terms is very fitting for the story and for real life. Her way of linking drama with real life research is incredible. But, she leaves the reader hanging at the end of the story because its like she didn't get a chance to finish it.
The third story, Dear Darcy by Margaret St. George. St. George's way of interchanging characters and their deceptions are amazing. She leaves you lost in the beginning by overlapping all the characters and their identities. By the end, she straightens everything out for anyone to understand.
This book intertwines all the stories with each having a base of the Destiny House and its Madame Lu. By the finish of this book you will have "lived through" all three stories.
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Craking open those fortune cookies and forecasting the future was a tradition Zara Hamilton and her lifetime friends took to heart. But there was such a thing as taking a prediction too far...

Dont Judge A Book By Its Cover
Which forture was really meant for Zara-both or neither? Her twin sister's offer of a freebie Caribbean vacation seemed to entail being pursued by mob and protected by a charmingly offbeat excop.

Beware Of....
Beware of what? The position Laura Lacen was interviewing for at Dr. Quinn's Institute of Dreams was highly sensitive. As for Dr. Quinn, he was highly suspect...and highly attractive!

Deception Bring Heartache
And Darcy Conners was guilty as charged. She'd lied about her appearance and career in order to futher a harmless on-line romance. Now her pen pal was about to show up in the flesh, and her electronic fantasy was doomed to crash!


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