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Format: Mass Market Paperback, Unabridged-CD
Publisher: Bantam Books
Published: Sep 2006
Genre: Fiction - General
Retail Price: $8.99
Pages: 464
Over the course of a few months, three friends, commitment-phobes all, see their reservations about long-term relationships dissolve when each meets just the right woman in this addition to bestselling romance author Danielle Steel’s extensive booklist. Social worker Carole manages to slip past wealthy philanthropist Charlie’s exacting and impossible standards. Artist Gray learns that it’s possible to date a woman without an overwhelming load of emotional baggage, and lawyer Adam discovers that happiness comes when beauty is accompanied by brains.
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This book had to be one of THE biggest wastes of time ever. The writing was predictable, repetitive, and forgetable. Terrible book.
It dragged on for so long...Get on with it already!
Every so often, I switch to Danielle Steele to take a break from the thrillers/mysteries that I prefer. I'd say that this story started out a little dullsville. It got a little more interesting towards the middle and then just fit together all nice and neat-- which I think Ms. Steele is known for. Good Chick Book, but nothing earth shattering.