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Love Overboard CD written by Janet Evanovich Studio : HarperAudio by HarperAudio Release Date : 2005-01-25 Publisher : HarperAudio Released : 2005-02-01 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780060736958 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 4 reviews)
List Price : $14.95 Our Price : $5.37
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Stephanie Lowe decides Maine schooner captain and pirate descendent Ivan Rasmussen deserves to be called Ivan the Terrible. The house she just bought from him is falling apart and possibly haunted. He complains about her fish-eye stew and burnt chocolate chip cookies. He makes fun of her hair after she's had to comb it while using a toaster as a mirror. And on top of all that, he has the nerve to be charming, handsome and overboard in love with her. This is one pirate captain who is determined to acquire the treasure of a lifetime. Performed by C.J. Critt |
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Love overboard |
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Thank you. Cannot go wrong with any of the Janet Evanovich books!!Service fast and as expected. |
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Really cute and catchy romance! |
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It's a quick read. The audiobook narrator, CJ Critt, does a wonderful job of distinguishing all of the characters. I highly recommend this book! |
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Love Overboard |
A short and sweet story,but excellent reading.We couldn't stop listening until it was finished.We enjoyed it immensly.
Bill and Mary
from Queensland AUSTRALIA. |
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A CAPTIVATING VOICE PERFORMANCE |
Janet Evanovich, best known for her immensely popular Stephanie Plum series, has taken home a mantel full of awards for her fast paced mysteries - everything from the Silver Dagger to the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association's Dilys Award (this honor twice).
In 1989 Ms. Evanovich tried her hand at another genre - romance, and penned "Ivan Takes A Wife." That story has been recently released under the title "Love Overboard," and is charmingly read by voice performer C. J. Critt.
For those who like a light hearted look at romance, this is an entertaining way to spend 5 hours. Stephanie Lowe finds herself doing business with a Maine schooner captain, Ivan Rasmussen, the descendent of pirates. In Stephanie's mind, Ivan doesn't deserve to be called captain but more appropriately Ivan The Terrible, and surely a pirate himself because the house she just bought from him is near tumble down and perhaps even occupied by ghosts.
Ivan has a tendency to complain about what Stephanie considers to be either inconsequential or unavoidable, but he is very attractive, can be charming, and is madly in love with her.
What to do? Listen and see.
- Gail Cooke |
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