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Cargando... Divorced, Desperate, and Datingpor Christie Craig
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Read in one day! The conversational banter between author Sue Finley and Jason Dodd, a narcotics detective for the Houston Police Department is wonderful - sometimes witty, sometimes sexy, and sometimes downright hilarious. One of my sheer delights as a reviewer is to share that this romance novel may truly be enjoyed by women and men. Christie Craig provides the reader with glimpses throughout the story of the feelings and more importantly the daily 'survival techniques' that Sue and Jason have developed to protect each of their hearts due to the influences of their personal experiences. I definitely recommend giving this novel a read to find out if their 'personal walls' can be penetrated by love and laughter. I loved the writing style of this author. She is funny and just a great writer my complaint is there is just to much sex. I don't mind a scene or two but it was through out the book and honestly it was just too much. There are two other books in this series but I am not sure if I am going to read them due to this. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Sue Finley murdered people . . . on paper. As a mystery writer, she knew all the angles, who did what and why. The only thing she couldn't explain was . . . well, men. Dating was like diving into a box of chocolates: sometimes the sweetest-looking specimens were candy-coated poison. After a breakup with a bank robber and a divorce from a cross-dresser, she gave it up for good. Then came Detective Jason Dodd. Raised in foster homes, Jason swore never to need anyone as much as the parents who'd abandoned him. That was why he failed to follow up after experiencing the best kiss of his life: real passion was addictive. But when Sue Finley started getting death threats, all bets were off. The blonde spitfire was everything he'd ever wanted-and she needed him. And though this novel situation had a quirky cast of characters and an unquestionable bad guy, he was going to make sure it had a happy ending. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I really enjoyed both main characters. They were both well written and plausible. Jason was very sweet in the way he didn't really know how to be in a relationship but he tried really hard. Sue was a nice grown up woman. Not TSTL or a doormat etc. The secondary characters were well written and her crazy family was well done without being stereotypes.
A good solid contemporary on the lighter side with a satisfying believable romance. ( )