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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Okay this may seem very funny but, I actually loved this book! I thought that it was amazing and fun. I seriously found myself laughing out loud a few times and loved the story line. I loved the happily ever afters for all of the characters and found myself really wanted to read the next page. The only reason I didn't give it a 5 is because I think the plot was drug out and I hated Armond. Other than that I guess you have to have some that you love and hate. ( ) It's cute and sweet. I borrowed this book because someone recommended her synopsis to me and kept raving on how it made her want to read the book. I didn't think the book was as funny as I was expecting it to be. The premise is wacky, but the conflict and emotions are decidedly category. It's a solid read, just not stellar. no reviews | add a review
Decisive. Masculine. In control. That's Nathan McNulty, from his pinstripes to his wingtips. His next big assignment: producing the Worthington Cup dog show in Philadelphia. The tall, handsome CEO needs an events coordinator with lots of experience, creative talent and positive energy to burn. Fortunately, that happens to be the perfect description of just-plain-gorgeous Bunny Love, the only applicant for the job. Except for the experience part...Fake it? Bunny's not that kind of girl. It's a good thing Nate is willing to teach her everything he knows - starting tonight. Between his intense inquiries and mesmerizing eyes, she's about to melt into his corporate carpet. But Bunny has just one question to ask him: Is it possible for a woman to spontaneously combust? No library descriptions found. |
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