- Shopping Bag ( 0 items )
-
A delightbul book from page one
Luck Be A Lady by Cathie Linz is another book for the keeper shelf.
Librarian Megan West just wanted her cousin's wedding to be picture perfect. With Vegas as the venue what can go wrong? No sooner has the wedding started that someone is yelling stop the wedding. Sensible Megan takes matters into her own hands and tries to straighten out cop Logan Doyle. Seems Logan has shocking news that threatens Megan's beloved Grandmothers heart. But the conversation Megan overhears threatens her whole world.
Logan wanted to save his grandfather from making a fool of himself. He interrupted the wrong wedding but somehow comes to the rescue of the alluring maid of honor. Logan is the first person Megan sees after she finds out her father lied to her all her life about her mother. Logan and Megan set out to find out the truth about Megan's mother.
This road trip is an eye opening experience for them both. Megan learns who and what is really important to her. Logan learns to trust and open up to those that care about him.
These two unlikely characters find a common ground and a relationship that is fun and sexy. This book will make you laugh, sigh and just hate for it to end. Cathie Linz's characters become friends you want to come stay and visit with for a while. I am looking forward to the next book from this entertaining author.1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged. -
This direct sequel to Mad, Bad and Blonde is a likable contemporary romance
In Las Vegas Megan West remains resolute that this time her cousin Faith will marry her new fiancé Caine Hunter whom she met after being jilted by text messaging when she went alone on her honeymoon in Italy (see Mad, Bad and Blonde). Everything is going smooth until angry police officer Logan Doyle rushes in to prevent the marriage. However, the fuming cop suddenly is taken aback when he sees a young hunk as the groom; he thought his grandfather was marrying Faith.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.
During his bust, Megan learns that her mother, who her daddy said died years ago, is alive. She wants to confront her mother to find out the truth. A contrite Logan offers to help Megan with her quest to meet her mom. Their Nevada tour proves eye-opening for both of them as love blooms in the desert.
This direct sequel to Mad, Bad and Blonde is a likable contemporary romance starring two amiable caring souls. The story line is a lighthearted romp as the duet falls in love. Although very linear with few bumps in the road, fans will enjoy Luck Be A Lady.
Harriet Klausner -
Anonymous
Posted March 13, 2011
No text was provided for this review.
-
Anonymous
Posted June 8, 2011
No text was provided for this review.
-
Anonymous
Posted December 2, 2011
No text was provided for this review.
-
Anonymous
Posted December 9, 2010
No text was provided for this review.
-
Anonymous
Posted January 6, 2011
No text was provided for this review.
-
Anonymous
Posted March 25, 2011
No text was provided for this review.
-
Anonymous
Posted April 15, 2011
No text was provided for this review.
-
Anonymous
Posted November 15, 2010
No text was provided for this review.
-
Anonymous
Posted April 25, 2011
No text was provided for this review.
-
Anonymous
Posted October 9, 2010
No text was provided for this review.
-
Anonymous
Posted March 19, 2011
No text was provided for this review.
-
Anonymous
Posted November 23, 2010
No text was provided for this review.
-
Anonymous
Posted September 23, 2011
No text was provided for this review.
-
Anonymous
Posted August 27, 2011
No text was provided for this review.
-
Anonymous
Posted March 24, 2011
No text was provided for this review.
-
Anonymous
Posted February 2, 2011
No text was provided for this review.
-
Anonymous
Posted May 16, 2011
No text was provided for this review.