The Trouble with J.J.
In this romantic, funny, and heartwarming classic novel, #1 New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag poignantly captures one eventful summer in the life of a woman facing the ultimate relationship dilemma.It took only one look for Genna Hastings to make up her mind about her new next-door...
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In this romantic, funny, and heartwarming classic novel, #1 New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag poignantly captures one eventful summer in the life of a woman facing the ultimate relationship dilemma.It took only one look for Genna Hastings to make up her mind about her new next-door neighbor, J. J. Hennessy. She knew his type all too well: Jared Jay Hennessy was tall and handsome, a man who thought he was God’s gift to women. From the pink flamingos dotting his front yard to the all-night boozy barbecues, he threatened to disrupt Genna’s peaceful summer off from teaching. But beneath his carefree smile and teasing nature, J.J. was a man as serious about the future as he was about Genna. He’d come to this quiet Connecticut town to change his life, and he challenged Genna to help him become Mr. Right. It was a challenge she knew she’d be smart to refuse . . . and one J.J. knew she couldn’t resist.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780553592504 (0553592505)
Publish date: May 19th 2009
Publisher: Bantam
Pages no: 305
Edition language: English
Category:
Love,
Romance,
Category Romance,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Modern,
Sports And Games,
Sports,
Recreation,
Relationships,
Romantic,
Loveswept
I really enjoyed this book. J.J. was a totally off-the-wall guy who desperately needed someone to take him in hand and curb his individuality or else he might lose his daughter. Luckily Genna Hastings is up to the task of bringing J.J. back down to earth. Unfortunately, J.J. made a terrible first...
From what I can tell, this was Tami Hoag's first book. Like a lot of romantic suspense and mystery writers, she got her start writing contemporary romance. She has come a long way from this first book! While I did enjoy The Trouble with J.J., I didn't love it. The one thing that I didn't really ...