by Janet Evanovich
Louisa's upstairs neighbor is giving her fits. The worst thing is the day he steals her newspaper. She is up for a confrontation then only to see him and realize he's gorgeous. He likes her, too, but both try to deny their feelings because the other is the opposite of him/her. Pete, the upstairs nei...
Ok, cute at times. I was just 'whelmed" as Robin'd say.
I can always depend on Janet Evanovich for a funny, lighthearted, silly read. Pete and Louisa are neighbors, Pete living upstairs and Louisa down. He is noisy, steals her morning paper and funny smells come from his apartment. Pete can hear everything in Louisa's apartment, including her phone ca...
Lou and Pete make a cute couple. Boy is she going to have her hands full with him but it's part of his charm.
This was surprisingly enjoyable. I've enjoyed the couple older romances by Janet Evanovich a whole lot more than her Stephanie Plum series which I absolutely hate. They seem to be about smart sassy heroines who tend to be wishy-washy or just overly cautious in the romance department. They are alw...
They all get confused in my head when I listen to them so close together. Just another one of her stand-alone books with the same type of story. I still love her though.
Cute book with decent plot, humor, action and sex but it was short and sometimes disjoint making it seem almost like a condensed version. Louisa’s loud neighbor, screen-writer Pete, causes her to lose her government aide job so she helps him with undercover investigation.
I am gonna make this short since it was on audio and let's face it, I suck a audio. I got annoyed at the narrator, and some voices made me grind my teeth. It took so long and I must have rolled my eyes a hundred times over.Louisa was now and again TSTL, and honestly so was he once or twice too. He w...