Full House
Dear Listener, I've heard that many of you would like more books that entertain you the way my Stephanie Plum novels do. So my good friend Charlotte Hughes and I have teamed up to bring you a brand-new series of books written in the Plum tradition with fast-paced action, dysfunctional loveable...
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Dear Listener, I've heard that many of you would like more books that entertain you the way my Stephanie Plum novels do. So my good friend Charlotte Hughes and I have teamed up to bring you a brand-new series of books written in the Plum tradition with fast-paced action, dysfunctional loveable characters, steamy sex, suspense, and lots of laughs. The series is kicked off by Full House, a story I originally wrote and published in 1989 under the name Steffie Hall. Nick Kaharchek senses danger the minute he sees Billie Pearce. She represents everything he's always avoided. Happy in her home life, a divorced mother of two, Billie is the epitome of stability. She's also irresistibly fascinating to the footloose Kaharchek...in a car-crash sort of way. Their fateful meeting leads to a story filled with seduction and mayhem and, of course, love everlasting. Janet Evanovich This program is produced for mature audiences.
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Format: Audible Audio Edition
ASIN: B000087GHR
Publish date: 2003-01-03
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Edition language: English
Series: Full (#1)
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Nothing earth-shattering in this story of a romance between a millionaire and a single mom who decides to get some horse riding lessons. Add in his cousin who is marring a wrestler and his other cousin who seems determined to blow everything up and you get a story that really is quite fun. Not som...
Light and fluffy, an evening's read. Some cute witty banter, but the plot was a little too pat. A friend loaned me the series, so I'll keep going on this one. A little mindless fluff is good for the soul now and again, as are HEA endings. = )
Light and fluffy, an evening's read. Some cute witty banter, but the plot was a little too pat. A friend loaned me the series, so I'll keep going on this one. A little mindless fluff is good for the soul now and again, as are HEA endings. = )
Even with his wacky relatives, I really liked Nick. He put up with a lot and was hysterical when he finally lost it. On the other hand, Billie is the serious-minded one. She's looking for stability in a man and isn't sure Nick is the one regardless of her libido. I also liked that they had real w...