by Jennifer Crusie, Bob Mayer, Renee Patrick
This degenerated from silly but cute to just plain old stupid. The plot is an unnecessarily convoluted and nonsensical plot that somehow injects [spoiler] terrorists and mobsters and FBI and CIA and money laundering and stolen ancient artifacts [/spoiler] into a Romance. Maybe it’s being purposefull...
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I had fun with this one, but I have to admit that it can be described pithily by a word that is very over-used in its pages: clusterfuck.There is ALOT going on in this book all the time. It's kinda hard to pay attention to what's happening and suspension of disbelief is very necessary to enjoy this ...
I read everything by Jennifer Crusie, so when her first collaborative book with Bob Mayer was published in 2006, I bought it, read it, and enjoyed it. Tremendously. This is a re-read and it stood the test of time.It has everything you might wish from a comic romantic suspense novel: a movie setting,...
I read this book a few years ago and thought it was pretty funny. I recently saw it on audio at the library and decided to listen. Its still a good story. I get a laugh out of the male point of view offered by Bob Mayer. I'm pretty sure he's responsible for the liberal sprinkling of 'clusterfuck'...
Lucy Armstrong is regretting letting her sleazeball of an ex-husband talk her into flying to Savannah to finish the last four days of filming some movie he's stunt coordinator on. She wanted to see her sister and five-year-old niece, but so far her sister Daisy seems worn-down and strung-out, and he...
This was a good read however not my favorite Jennifer Crusie book. JT proved to be an interesting character as did Lucy but Pepper was by far my favorite. I found the plot to be a bit confusing. I still never figured out why Althea was holding Nash at gunpoint??? But it was overall enjoyable.
Lucy Armstrong is a director who mostly does dog food commercials. She really enjoys her work, but she agrees to finish a four-day action movie shoot so that she can check up on her sister (Daisy) and her niece (Pepper). It's quickly evident, however, that there's more to this shoot than Lucy realiz...
Fun, fun, fun. I love the mash-up of the chick lit and the commando, and I love the packaging even: under the chick lit dustjacket is an cammo cover. Hah! Fun for readers who enjoy explosions and danger and smooching. Sounds like True Lies, doesn't it?