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Full House (Janet Evanovich's Full Series) (original 2002; edition 2002)

by Janet Evanovich, Steffie Hall, Charlotte Hughes

Series: Full Series (1)

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Filled with Evanovich's trademark style and wit, Full House is romantic suspense with a twist . .
Polo instructor Nicholas Kaharcheck senses danger the minute he sees Billie Pearce. She represents everrything he's always avoided. Happy in her home life, a divorced mother of two, Billie is the epitome of stability. They have nothing in common.
To his horror, Nick is fascinated - and irresistibly attracted. When Billie generously offers to share her home with Nick's crazy cousin Deedee for a while, Nick finds himself visiting - often. And while each is slowly seduced by the other's charms, and both are wildly encouraged by devious Deedee, Billie and Nick find out that what they have in common is most important of all. But neither one knows that danger is lurking where they least expect it, and a killer is closing in on them.

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Title:Full House (Janet Evanovich's Full Series)
Authors:Janet Evanovich
Other authors:Steffie Hall, Charlotte Hughes
Info:St. Martin's Paperbacks (2002), Edition: 1st, Mass Market Paperback, 352 pages
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Billie Pearce is a divorced mother of two who falls for a rich playboy, who turns out to be a good guy who loves her. Lots of silliness, but weak compared to her Stephanie Plum series. ( )
  skipstern | Jul 11, 2021 |
A light, easy read that is full of laughter, suspense and somehow, just enough love. Evanovich is the queen of quirky characters, and in this one she did not disappoint. ( )
  BookLove80 | Mar 12, 2021 |
This tale has a little bit of everything - romance, mystery, and suspense, with humor sprinkled in throughout the book. Billie, divorced with kids, decides to take polo lessons. This puts in motion a chain of events that begins with her disastrous first lesson, continues with her attraction to the wealthy and handsome stable owner, and ends with, well, you should read the story to find out how it ends. There’s more than romance in the air. Maybe it’s not a true Evanovich book unless a car blows up! What starts out as a light-hearted tale soon takes a darker turn. Interesting characters and an intriguing plot combine for an entertaining read. ( )
  Maydacat | Dec 9, 2019 |
Oh man, the only good thing I can say about this book is that it makes me feel heaps better about my own pitiful attempts at writing. And there's no excuse for the ridiculous amount of errors - Joel is referred to as Joey for a solid 3 pages, then goes back to being Joel, Nick's called Neil at random a time or two... So bad. So, so bad. ( )
  ElleyOtter | Nov 28, 2017 |
Really liked this one! Fun hearing from Nick and Billie In Full House, Nick Kaharchek senses danger the minute he sees Billie Pearce. She represents everything he’s always avoided.Ý Happy in her home life, a divorced mother of two, Billie is the epitome of stability. She’s also irresistibly fascinating to the footloose Kaharchek… in a car crash sort of way. Their fateful meeting leads to a story filled with seduction and mayhem and love everlasting. ( )
  JudithDCollins | Nov 27, 2014 |
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Hughes, Charlottemain authorall editionsconfirmed
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This book is for my fans—for those of you who have been with me since the very beginning, and who have asked me to get one of my early (1989) romance novels, Full House, into print again, and for all of you who wanted to see what my early books looked like, and who have asked me to put Full House into print so that you can read it for the first time. As I read this book again, it was interesting for me to take a trip down memory lane and see my writer’s roots. Some things haven’t changed—I still like a good slapstick joke, and I’d rather laugh than cry. Some things have—I’m a lot sneakier, my plotting is a lot more intricate, and my characters spend a lot less time kissing and a whole lot more time dodging bullets these days. I’ve gone back an enlarged this book with the help of my good friend Charlotte Hughes. And Charlotte and I will continue to work together on future stories. All of you fans asked me for it—so here it is. Just for you—enjoy.
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Nicolas Kaharchek surveyed his seven new polo students moving across the sandy practice field.
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Fiction. Mystery. Romance. Suspense. HTML:

Filled with Evanovich's trademark style and wit, Full House is romantic suspense with a twist . .
Polo instructor Nicholas Kaharcheck senses danger the minute he sees Billie Pearce. She represents everrything he's always avoided. Happy in her home life, a divorced mother of two, Billie is the epitome of stability. They have nothing in common.
To his horror, Nick is fascinated - and irresistibly attracted. When Billie generously offers to share her home with Nick's crazy cousin Deedee for a while, Nick finds himself visiting - often. And while each is slowly seduced by the other's charms, and both are wildly encouraged by devious Deedee, Billie and Nick find out that what they have in common is most important of all. But neither one knows that danger is lurking where they least expect it, and a killer is closing in on them.

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