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Format: Mass Market Paperback, Unabridged-CD
Publisher: Harper
Published: Mar 2009
Genre: Fiction - Romance - General
Retail Price: $8.99
Pages: 272
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author comes a revised, repackaged novel sure to please her many fans. She writes 'high speed comic mayhem' (Detroit Free Press); she's 'a blast of fresh air' (Washington Post); 'side-splitting funny' (Publishers Weekly) and 'a winner' (Glamour). In other words, she's Janet Evanovich.
Berry Knudson had a talent for disaster, but when she climbed a tree to rescue a kitten, she wasn't prepared for the scrumptious hunk undressing in a nearby window, or her dive downward that smashed Jake Sawyer's pizza and won his heart! But was there room in her chaotic schedule for a risk-taking inventor with dreams? She took classes, delivered pizzas, and cared for three eccentric old ladies she rescued from the train station. But Jake thrived on a challenge, and he could be very inventive. Could he teach her there was time to make butterscotch pudding and let herself be loved?
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This novel is perhaps the silliest I've ever come up against and is why I don't usually read romances. I ordered it because of who the author is. I found myself hoping desperately that the guy would indeed turn out to be a serial killer and most grusomely get rid of Berry. The humor was absolutely nonexistent and sophmoronic yes, I know that's not a word. I'm mad at myself because I followed it through to the bitter end. Had to be a very early Evanovich effort because I love Stephanie Plum!