Jennifer Greene
Jennifer Greene is an agile coach, development manager, business analyst, project manager, tester, speaker, and authority on software engineering practices and principles. She’s been building software for over twenty years in many different domains including media, finance, and IT consulting....
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Jennifer Greene is an agile coach, development manager, business analyst, project manager, tester, speaker, and authority on software engineering practices and principles. She’s been building software for over twenty years in many different domains including media, finance, and IT consulting. She’s worked with teams of excellent developers and testers to tackle tough technical problems and focused her career on finding and fixing the habitual process issues that crop up along the way.
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Task the Second: The Silent Nights: - Read a book set in one of the Nordic countries (Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland, and/or Denmark), where winter nights are long! Blame It on the Blizzard by Jennifer Greene 2.5 stars He'd flunked the course in understanding women, but this particular l...
I enjoyed this story quite a bit, it was sweet. Both the h/H had just moved to the suburbs, both are city people coming off divorce and trying to give a better life to their respective four year olds. The hero's son thinks that he is the reason his mom left and the hero is trying hard not to critici...
Rating 3.5 starsThe h/H are both single parents trying to do their best when they are told by the teacher that there are some problems, the hero's son seems uncomfortable amongst women maybe it is because his mom is absent and the heroine's son prefers to spend time indoors than do anything physical...
Rating 4.5I really loved this book, mainly because the romance was just beautiful and so was everything, the kid Sammy and Cash who had their own boy team and then came Lexie, a total city girl, workaholic, who thought the only thing she was good in life for was making money.I loved that Lexie was s...
A nice book I truly enjoyed. And so unlike Silhouette Desire books these day it's laughable. No rich rancher/billionaire/CEO in sight. Just two ordinary people falling in love. I mean now they even demand their heroes to be the same. A snippet from Desire's submission guidlines:The Desire hero shoul...