Don't Look Down by Jennifer Crusie Paperback Book

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Rent Don't Look Down

Author: Jennifer Crusie

Format: Mass Market Paperback, Abridged-CD

Publisher: St Martins Pr

Published: May 2007

Genre: Fiction - General

Retail Price: $7.99

Pages: 384

Synopsis

Contemporary romance writer Jennifer Crusie teams up with thriller writer Bob Mayer for this humorous work of romantic suspense. Commercial director Lucy Armstrong steps in at the last minute to finish shooting a nearly complete action movie, landing herself neck-deep in trouble: the film's got a bad script, actors who are all ego and no talent, and her irritating ex-husband as the stunt director. She also finds the leading man's stunt double and military advisor, Captain J.T. Wilder, more of a hindrance than a help...that is, until the real bullets start flying on the set.

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Reviews

BookLender review by Merredith on 2010-03-25 12:36:01

This was a collaboration between two authors i've never read before. I guess the guy author writes more adventurey books and the woman author writes more chick lit books, and they each write in the book from their POV when they're writing the two main characters a film director woman and a soldier guy. It was pretty cliched and sorta boring. The book dragged on, and there was too much about the five year old girl, who talked weirdly. Basically, the woman is brought in to finish directing a weird movie that has something wrong with it, but she doesnt know what. the stunt director is her ex husband, another worker is her messed up sister, who basically does nothing the whole book, her 5 yr old niece is running rampant over the set, and her best friend is her ***istant who barely figures into the book. And its not a spoiler to say that the military expert they bring in to consult the main actor of the movie is the main love interest. he's also the hero of the story. It so dragged till the very end, when we finally get some action - some blowing things up, going after the bad guys, etc. i just finished it on principle, because i havent finished the last few.