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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. DOUBLE HEART DINER (Route 66 Trilogy) Annie Jones 4 STARS A romantic comedy car trip along Route 66 makes me want to travel too. I laughed with them and at them and throughly enjoyed the book. Jett Murphy is head of his company. Jett plans to buy an old diner to tear down and sell to a developer who wants to build on it. Jett does business but keeps himself a part and out of limelight. Georgia Darling worked for jet but when she found out their company planned to buy the dinner she quit and told in a note if they would not stop she would go to the press to stop them. Her note sounded like blackmail to Jett and his uncle. Thier is a reporter who has been trying to find dirt for a story on Jett. He found out another reporter was meeting Georgia and he went instead. Jett showed to meet with Georgia instead of sending someone esle. Georgia decided to not to talk to reporter and was trying to get out of restraunt without being seen. she puts a plastic bag over her hair and grabs a busboy bin. and a comedy of pitfalls with broken dishes food flying as Jett trys to rescue Georgia and reporter taking pictures trying to chase them. It got on tv too. Jett was supposed to stay at his family cabin and out of site for a week for the deals to have time to pull together. Georgia talks him into coming with her along the route 66 down to the cafe and giving her a chance to save it. They where disguises and get into a lot of trouble along the way. I will try and read the other books as they come out its a Trilogy. I was given this ebook to read in exchange of honest review from Netgalley. 12/11/2012 PUB TKA Distribution no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesRoute 66 Series (Book 1)
The newest series to join the humor-filled Time for Laughter romance line, the ongoing tale of the Double Heart Diner begins with the story of a very different man and a woman who set out on their own personal quests, only to find that the treasure God plans for them is worth far more than they ever dreamed. All Jett Murphy wanted to do was purchase a piece of land on the Texas panhandle, clear it of the crummy diner in the middle of it, and make a bundle by selling the property to a land developer. Instead he’s captured–in more ways than one–by a redheaded whirlwind who’s determined to make him see the error of his ways, even if she has to drive him clear from Chicago to Texas to do it! Georgia Darling’s mission seemed simple: Save the Double Heart Diner. But things have gotten more complicated since sophisticated Jett entered the picture. She likes him, maybe too much, but it’s clear she can’t trust him. Can she save the diner–and her own heart–before it’s too late? No library descriptions found. |
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Annie Jones
It was a little piece of heaven on Route 66. True, the famed Double Heart Diner had seen better days. But it was still such a special place for so many people. And Georgia Darling wasn’t going to let some city-slicker shut it down, no matter how handsome and sweet-talking the stranger might be.
It was a precious piece of land on the Texas panhandle, and it belonged to him. So why was businessman Jett Murphy letting some cute, fiery redhead try to talk him out of bulldozing the entire building? If Miss Darling thought she could beat him when it came to being headstrong...well, maybe he had met his match.
This was a fun book and easy read. I liked the characters which were well developed and likeable. I think that this was just as enjoyable the second time around. There is a cozy feeling despite the route 66 idea of transition and temporary. I was sad when this book came to an end. It made me want to jump in my car and ride along Rt 66 till I found this diner.
I want to thank Net Galley and TKA Distribution for allowing me to read and review this book in return for a free copy and was never asked to write a favorable review by anyone. ( )