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What The Lady Wants - Community Reviews back

by Jennifer Crusie
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Book Hoarders Anonymous
Book Hoarders Anonymous rated it 8 years ago
Ok well then. That was entertaining. I'm not sure what to think of a hero who is described as having a face like a catcher's mitt with a jaw though. The guy on the cover did not resemble that remark though. So the h, trying to figure out what was up with her not-so-dearly departed uncle, hires the...
Lobo
Lobo rated it 11 years ago
http://olvasonaplo.freeblog.hu/archives/2005/12/15/Jennifer_Crusie_What_the_Lady_wants/
Cassandra Reads
Cassandra Reads rated it 12 years ago
I really liked seeing Nick and Tess in this one, although I really wasn't expecting it. I've noticed Crusie's books are set in the same place (Riverbend) or at least close to said town.
Daffodil's Library
Daffodil's Library rated it 12 years ago
Nice fun read.
Olga Godim
Olga Godim rated it 13 years ago
One of the earlier stories by one of my favorite writers, this short novel, a blend of mystery and romance, is sweet and funny, although its romantic twist is rather abrupt. Mitch is a shabby, less than intelligent PI in a seedy office in a dilapidated building. Or so it seems at first glance, when ...
salythereader
salythereader rated it 13 years ago
Not my favorite Crusie, normally I love her crazy characters from the get go but I don't why there was just something missing for me it was still fun but not as much fun.The hero is a PI thoroughly bored with the job, he thought it would be glamorous instead he chases cheating spouses and such and t...
Dawn772
Dawn772 rated it 14 years ago
Entertaining who-done-it story that at first it seemed like plot overshadowed romance but it was so funny and eventually romance kicked in. Dressed to seduce, Mae walks into detective Mitch's office to hire him to solve a murder.
bookjunkie57
bookjunkie57 rated it 15 years ago
Witty and fun with a bit of mystery thrown in, me likey (lol). Jennifer Crusie's writing continues to entertain and amuse me. It was good to see Tess and Nick again.
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 56 years ago
library copy
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