Head Over Heels
Who said, "you can't go home again"? In Veronica Davis's case, who'd want to—especially when you hail from Fossil, Washington? But now she's back among the kooks and crazies, the small-time losers and the jerks who think she's fair game just because she's in a waitress uniform. The truth is,...
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Who said, "you can't go home again"?
In Veronica Davis's case, who'd want to—especially when you hail from Fossil, Washington? But now she's back among the kooks and crazies, the small-time losers and the jerks who think she's fair game just because she's in a waitress uniform.
The truth is, Veronica's the boss—at least until she can sell the family saloon and skip town again as fast as her pretty legs can carry her—and nobody knows that better than Cooper Blackstock. From his place behind the bar, the former Special Forces Marine sees everything. And his undercover agenda has made the feisty boss-lady's troubles his own.
And her troubles are considerable, what with a family in turmoil, a pseudo-bartender with dangerous secrets, a murder investigation and death threats. Though the town surprisingly rallies in support, it's still a good thing that Cooper will be there to catch Veronica if she stumbles—if he doesn't start falling himself.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780380819171 (0380819171)
Publish date: 2012-09-25
Publisher: Avon
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Category:
Humor,
Romance,
Adult,
Mystery,
War,
Military,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Suspense,
Romantic Suspense
Series: Marine (#1)
I will be doing some retro review of my Five Star books in the coming months. Here is a a great Romanic Comedy with Suspense to start. Head Over Heels (Marine, Book 1) by Susan Andersen Who said, "you can't go home again"? In Veronica Davis's case, who'd want to—especially when you hail fro...
I needed something light and fluffy on my ride and stuck this in the CD player. What I didn’t need was something that would annoy me or make me sad. I figured I was safe with this one. Somewhere deep within my brain were echoes of old reviews telling me how funny, how sexy and how fabulous this auth...
I really should create a "wtf-was-i-thinking" shelf for books that I constantly want to DNF, but don't. I disliked almost everything about this book, but I didn't stop reading it - I don't know why. I considered DNFing it every few pages.Veronica is not an endearing character. She cares for her niec...
I liked it, but it could have been something more.
Cooper and VeronicaBook was just ok. Some good scenes between H/h (if you know what I mean) but the overall plot was kind of dull. I found it incredibly annoying that Coop wouldn't just tell Veronica what he did for a living instead of making her take him how he was. That is just ridiculous. Nob...