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Back to the Bedroom CD written by Janet Evanovich Studio : HarperAudio by HarperAudio Release Date : 2005-07-26 Publisher : HarperAudio Released : 2005-08-01 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 5 EAN : 9780060736972 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 34 reviews)
List Price : $14.95 Our Price : $6.67
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She was the mysterious woman in the long black cloak. He was the sexy guy next door. They shared a common wall between their Capitol Hill townhouses and not much else ... until disaster scored a direct hit on the mystery woman's bedroom and the sexy guy's heart. He baked her a cake, she learned to throw a football, there were some misunderstandings in the living room, some mishaps in the yard, and some romantic moments everywhere. Performed by C.J. Critt |
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The stupidest book I have ever read! |
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My review title says it all... this is the stupidest book I have ever read. I kept waiting for something interesting to happen but it never did. Don't waste your time or money. |
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The same as the rest |
Don't get me wrong, I love Janet Evanovich (although I have yet to begin the Plums series) but this book proved to me that her romance novels are all the same. I hope This doesn't spoil the book for you, but this is how they all go:
-Boy meets girl, its love at first sight.
-Something bad happens and they ended up living together.
-Girl decides that he's not right for her and they should just be friends.
-Boy keeps talking about marriage but girl isn't interested.
-Something happens that makes her change her mind.
-They get married. WHO SAW THAT COMING?
I mean, its a cute book, but it didn't have that unable to put it down thing like some of her others. I have to say that Back to the Bedroom is not Evanovich's best. |
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Back to the Bedroom |
David Dodd is a happy go lucky guy that is perfectly content to hang out with his friends and read comic books for entertainment. He is a big kid who still loves the things that gave him such joy when he was a child. He has seen his neighbor Kathryn Finn come and go, but really knew nothing about her until one afternoon when something fell from the sky and crashed through her roof. The little glimpse he got of her made him want to get to know that crazy person better. Kate is a professional cellist known as a child progeny. As they get to know each other, she discovers his lack of a job is because he recently won the lottery, and it dismayed her to learn that it really bothered her that he didn't seem to have any life goals. Kate had always been goal oriented from the day she learned to pick up the cello. When people start trying to break into Kate's house, it becomes obvious that whatever it was that crashed into her house was important, and being search for. David feels this is the perfect opportunity to get close to Kate. Can two opposites find a middle ground?
This was a short read. It is obviously one of JE earlier works, and not up to the caliber of more recent work.
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I have read all of the Janet Evanovich books starring Stephanie Plum, but I had not realized that she wrote romance novels. I ordered all and read them all! I absolutely loved them. Within the first page or two you always knew who was going to fall in love, but that did not ruin the fun in watching get to the end of their journeys together. These are books that I will lend to all of my friends and family! |
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Kittens,car crashes,fires,explosions,excellent sex! |
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Stop! Newsflash! Evanovich states in a little insert here that Elsie Hawkins - the eccentric elderly boarder with our heroine - is the prototype for (drumroll...) Grandma Mazur. Say no more! The book itself is pretty crazy. Cellist Katherine Finn - Kate - gets a terrible shock when a camera pod from a helicopter crashes through her roof - and the floor below, down onto her bed... Then it rains through the hole. Amazing stuff, really. Well, interested neighbour David Dodd witnesses all this - so it's a good excuse to introduce himself. Help her cover her roof, contact friends about carpentry, feed her dinner, help her with furniture and her new tenant, Elsie. Just being friendly, you know. (Yeah, right.) Help her when she breaks her leg. Help her right into his bed after a brief romance. David's excellent for that sort of sexy neighbourly thing with a flummoxed Kate. Trouble is, Kate thinks he's a bum. He stays home most days and doesn't appear to have a job, whereas she's a driven Type-A musician on a very tight schedule. Ah, but the chemistry! Of course there's people waving guns and knives and stuff running around, and - not a dog this time, but kittens. Car crashes. Fires. Explosions. Excellent sex - did I mention that? You know the drill. Enjoy. |
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