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Cargando... That's (Not Exactly) Amore (Drama Queens Series #3) (edición 2008)por Tracey Bateman (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Tracey Bateman's chick lit books keep getting better and better. They are fun to read and you walk away with a better sense of the characters and yourself. Oh I loved reading about the food in this book. If I had been Laini's roommate, I think I would have gained 20 pounds just smelling the food from the kitchen. I wish I could eat her cinnamon rolls or her stuffed sandwiches. I think Laini is my favorite of the three friends because she acts the most like how I would in her situation. There are many hilarious situations throughout the book. I especially loved the cattiness between Nancy's friend and Laini as they nonchalantly fight over Joe. There are also somber scenes especially involving Laini with her new step family. I was worried at first that there were going to be two good guys for Laini to choose from (you notice how that always happens? When you want a guy they are nowhere to be found, as soon as you stop looking they swarm and fight over you.) Luckily the victor is proclaimed and yes there is a happy ending. I'm sad that this series is over. I loved reading about these three friends and their totally relatable (well maybe not Tabby's) single lives. I know I'll be definitely on the lookout for Tracey's next chick lit series. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesDrama Queens (3)
When Laini Sullivan lands a job designing Nick Pantalone's coffee shop, there are two problems: one, Nick's nephew Joe hates all of her ideas and two, Laini has to admit he's right -- she's a disaster at design. Still, she can't risk losing the job. To compromise, Joe brings in help on the project, while Laini continues to bake the goodies that keep his customers lining up. Their relationship is moving along, so when new guy Officer Mark Hall implies that Joe's family is tied to the mob, Laini doesn't want to believe it. But things spin out of control when she meets the family, including "the uncles," who seem to confirm Mark's suspicions. To make things worse, Nana Pantalone makes it clear Laini isn't the kind of girl she has in mind for her grandson. Laini's not sure if she should give Joe the benefit of the doubt or just set her sites on Mark and fuhgetaboutit. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Laini is about to graduate from her interior design classes, but has to land a job designing something first. Nick Pantalone (who you have come to know and love if you have read the other books) has a coffee shop he is adding on to and Laini gets the job. The problem is, Laini is very unsure of herself, and doesn't even like what she is doing that much. What she really loves, and is very good at, is baking (for the coffee shop and others).
The problem arises when Nick's nephew, Joe, takes over the business. Laini would swoon if she could over this guy, but he just doesn't seem interested in her except as friends. Then she meets Officer Mark Hall, who doesn't mind telling her how he feels. When Joe starts to seem a little jealous of Mark, Laini thinks there might be a chance with Joe. But there are many twists and turns to this story, and it was a lot of fun watching it all work itself out. Another book that had me laughing out loud and enjoying my stay in New York City. A series I enjoyed reading. ( )