by Lorelei King, Janet Evanovich
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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...
Evanovich is the master of romantic suspense with a sense of humor.
Not one of her best. She tried to confuse the reader, and it kind of works, but it's still semi predictable. Entertaining though, even if it's completely unrealistic.
Nothing too deep this is a fun read and the start of the "Full" series. In it a millionaire falls for a klutzy single mother.
This was a reissue of an early Janet Evenovich romance novel. It was silly and fun. Not up to her regular style but not a bad read overall.
My MIL picked this up whilst on an Evanovich spree, and passed it on to me. On the one hand, I like the chaotic family life, on the other hand, the plot seemed a little to dark to go along with that. A good enough read.