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Love Overboard
Love Overboard
Author: Janet Evanovich
Stephanie Lowe decides Maine schooner captain and pirate descendent Ivan Rasmussen deserves to be called Ivan the Terrible. The house she just bought from him is falling apart and possibly haunted. He complains about her fish-eye stew and burnt chocolate chip cookies. He makes fun of her hair after she's had to comb it while using a toaster as a...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780060791292
ISBN-10: 0060791292
Publication Date: 2/1/2005
Edition: Unabridged
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4 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: HarperAudio
Book Type: Audio Cassette
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
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carolceltic avatar reviewed Love Overboard on + 41 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
i love this story it was nice . i didnt want to put it down . i finish it in like 4 hours
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musikmom avatar reviewed Love Overboard on + 20 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Fun read! A good looking boat Captain (decendent of pirates), a woman who can't cook and a angry ghost. What combination could be better?
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Helpful Score: 4
I put off on reading this book for a long time after I got it for some reason, but I was pleasantly surprised!
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Helpful Score: 4
I loved this short romance. It was really cute and sweet. My favorite Evanovich romance so far.
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Helpful Score: 3
I read it in one night! I could not put this one down! I really fun book! Cute quick read!
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jjares avatar reviewed Love Overboard on + 3413 more book reviews
The last book I read by Evanovich was WIFE FOR HIRE. This book is so much better; LOVE OVERBOARD does not have the serious flaw of WFH love builds up over time. The odd thing is that LO was written before WFH.

The play on the male leads name was amusing; Ivan the Terrible was terribly handsome, etc. The female lead, Stephanie Lowe, bought Ivans grand old house some months before. And thats when all the trouble started!

Stephanie now knew the house for what it was: the house from hell.

However, thats not her problem today today she needs to fill the role of chef on Ivans ship (during the summer, Ivan takes tourists out on cruises of 1 week duration). The usual cook and Stephanie's cousin, Lucy, is getting married to a plumber.

Now, Stephanie is desperate for a plumber but cant afford one. Lucy promises, if Stephanie will sub as the chef for a week, she will get her husband to fix the plumbing in the house from hell.

Stephs idea of cuisine is a microwave; shes shocked when she finds out that meals are cooked on a wood stove. Learning how to use a wood stove leads to some entertaining meals!

Both of the leads have interesting back stories. Evanovich takes her time telling their stories in small doses. This is brilliant because the reader wants to know what makes each character act as he/she does. It certainly builds suspense.

There are ghosts and a dead body in this story and you wouldnt believe me as to the reason, even if I told you! Theres a bit of a mystery about the floating body and the ghost haunting Stephanies house.

This is a quick read because you are immediately interested in this pair and their zany side-kicks. Humor abounds but this is a story with heart! Enjoy!
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Laugh out loud crazy book! Loved it!!
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Typical J.E. story. Quick, easy read, however. Read it in one sitting.
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Good, quick read. Entertaining as only Evanovich can be!
jjares avatar reviewed Love Overboard on + 3413 more book reviews
The last book I read by Evanovich was WIFE FOR HIRE. This book is so much better; LOVE OVERBOARD does not have the serious flaw of WFH love builds up over time. The odd thing is that LO was written before WFH.

The play on the male leads name was amusing; Ivan the Terrible was terribly handsome, etc. The female lead, Stephanie Lowe, bought Ivans grand old house some months before. And thats when all the trouble started!

Stephanie now knew the house for what it was: the house from hell.
However, thats not her problem today today she needs to fill the role of chef on Ivans ship (during the summer, Ivan takes tourists out on cruises of 1 week duration). The usual cook and Stephanie's cousin, Lucy, is getting married to a plumber.

Now, Stephanie is desperate for a plumber but cant afford one. Lucy promises, if Stephanie will sub as the chef for a week, she will get her husband to fix the plumbing in the house from hell.

Stephs idea of cuisine is a microwave; shes shocked when she finds out that meals are cooked on a wood stove. Learning how to use a wood stove leads to some entertaining meals!

Both of the leads have interesting back stories. Evanovich takes her time telling their stories in small doses. This is brilliant because the reader wants to know what makes each character act as he/she does. It certainly builds suspense.

There are ghosts and a dead body in this story and you wouldnt believe me as to the reason, even if I told you! Theres a bit of a mystery about the floating body and the ghost haunting Stephanies house.

This is a quick read because you are immediately interested in this pair and their zany side-kicks. Humor abounds but this is a story with heart! Enjoy!
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Good romance read.
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This is a romance/mystery. Not one of Janet Evanovich's best. It was originally published as 'Ivan Takes a Wife'.


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