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It All Began in Monte Carlo

by Elizabeth Adler

Series: Mac Reilly Series (3)

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Experiencing relationship troubles with Mac during a visit to Monte Carlo, Sunny is enmeshed in a series of jewelry store robberies involving a sociopath acquaintance and a dowdy friend's makeover by movie star Allie Ray.
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Did not like this book. Sunny was an idiot. I'm I suppose to feel sorry for her? I'd love to be able to just take off and go to France, fly first class and stay in a luxury hotel, with my little purse dog. Of course Mac's postponing the wedding is bad. But it doesn't seem like Sunny was that invested in the wedding. She hadn't invited anyone -her best friend or her parents. She had a dress she didn't even like!

Sunny is beautiful, rich, has her own business and rich handsome men falling over her. Why is she being such an idiot? She is portrayed as this successful, independent, biker girl and she is feeling like she needs to prove her self. It makes no sense.

Kitty is such an obvious tramp. The offer from Maha has such obvious red flags only a fool would think it was a good idea.

I spent most of the book hoping something bad was going to happen to Sunny.

It would have made more sense to switch Pru with Sunny. Pru needing to prove her independence would have made sense. Also the comments on her being innocent applies better to Pru.

I guess the author thought it should be Sunny because she is a re-occurring character in the series. But I don't care about Sunny when she acts OOC & stupid.

Spoiler alert - Sunny & Mac end up back right where they started! ( )
  nx74defiant | Feb 4, 2017 |
There was a great deal about the sex life of an aging prostitute that was not the norm of what I expect from an Adler book. ( )
  punxsygal | Sep 15, 2010 |
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Tout comme son amour, on donne
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Experiencing relationship troubles with Mac during a visit to Monte Carlo, Sunny is enmeshed in a series of jewelry store robberies involving a sociopath acquaintance and a dowdy friend's makeover by movie star Allie Ray.

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