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D_Leonard
Posted June 4, 2009
Romantic Comedy
This is a great book and an easy read, I finished it a little less then 2 days I just couldn't put it down. The contrast in characters from 'redneck' to 'ritzy' had me cracking up lauging threw most of the book. Joile and Cody are a great pair and Joile's father and her friends along the way are perfect contrats! Amazing book! This was my first book I have read from LuAnn Mclane but now I can't wait to read her other books as well!
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A fast, fun read!
Redneck Cinderella by LuAnn McLane
LuAnn McLane gives us a fun loving, humorous look at life when country folk meet big city living that I simply adored!
Jolie Russell and her father are country farmers, through and through and never dreamed they would be thrust into the life of the rich and snobby. But when developer Cody Dean, a long time crush of Jolie's, comes back into their lives and makes an offer on the farm too good to pass, up that is exactly what happens.
From down home farmers to living in a ritzy, gated community, Jolie and her father are way out of their league when it comes to fitting into the neighborhood. Whoever thought it could cause such an uproar when she and her father were simply trying to keep their lives as normal as possible. Well normal for them.
Brett Dean, brother to Cody Dean, and friend to Jolie, suggests etiquette lessons for the two to help them fit in better.
Cody Dean has always believed in the good things in life, doing what is expected, and especially fitting in. What he can't understand is why he is so attracted to Jolie Russell. She is different from anyone he has ever known and he's not real sure he likes the idea of being drawn to her.
Redneck Cinderella is a wonderful story of two lifestyles colliding and learning that sometimes, things aren't what you expect. Love can overcome even the biggest obstacles.
A fast, run read, LuAnn McLane's books always bring a smile to my face. I highly recommend it.1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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A delightful southern charmer
Redneck Cinderella by LuAnn McLane is a charming southern fried tale that will keeping you laughing.
Jolie Russell has always enjoyed working the tobacco farm with her widowed father. Seems their land is entangled to a land development deal by Dean Development. Jolie and her dad Wyatt agree to a multi million dollar deal offered by Cody Dean.
A year later Jolie and her dad are living in the Copper Creek Estates trying to live by the home owners rules. This is tough for a living large down home girl like Jolie. Jolie agrees to undergo a makeover of sorts with her dad to fit in more with her high class neighbors.
Will al her good intentions Jolie can't leave the southern girl behind. Helping her along the way is hottie Cody Dean. Jolie can't get thoughts of Cody out of her mind. She is afraid that Cody will only like the remade woman not the true grit girl she really is deep down.
Redneck Cinderella is a down home feel good book. It's witty, sexy and full of sass. Every character is a treat to get to know. Jolie and Cody are opposites that bring out the best in each other. LuAnn McLane really has captured the flavor of the southern gal and her friends. She is a must buy author for me and can't wait to read the next book.1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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REDNECK CINDERELLA is a combination Beverly Hillbillies and Debbie Reynolds' Tammy
By selling their suddenly choice property to developer Cody Dean, Jolie Russell and her widow dad have become millionaires. With Cody¿s help they buy a new home in affluent Cooper Creek Estates. However, their country club neighbors scorn the nouveau riche father and daughter as something less than pond scum.
Jolie sets a goal for herself to attend the Cottonwood Ball without embarrassing herself. Cody¿s younger brother Brett offers to help prepare her; he also suggests she obtain speech lessons and etiquette training. As the redneck tries to become sophisticated she realizes she has fallen in love with debonair Cody. However, she also assumes he can have any woman he wants so would never settle for one with dirt between her toes.
REDNECK CINDERELLA is a combination Beverly Hillbillies and Debbie Reynolds' Tammy starring a likable heroine who feels like a fish out of water as a country bumpkin amongst urban sophisticates. The lighthearted story line is amusing as Jolie tries to fit in while her dad only makes a half-hearted effort for her sake. The key to this fun frolic is no one is Cruella de Ville though their class differences make Jolie feel doltish, but as Ms. Reynolds sang in Tammy: ¿Whippoorwill, whippoorwill, you and I know¿ Jolie¿s in love.
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Anonymous
Posted March 6, 2012
Fantastically funny!
You will laugh out loud. LuAnn McLane writes in a way that any normal everyday clutz could understand. Well worth the read!
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Fun read!
Easy reading. Hard to put down.
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Anonymous
Posted June 14, 2009
okay
It was an easy read
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Redneck Cinderella
I loved this book! It is one that you would differently reread again. It is so down to earth. I would recommend this one to anyone that likes a funny romance.
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Anonymous
Posted May 11, 2009
laugh out loud
I really enjoyed this book. Made me laugh out loud and could not put down.
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Laughed so hard
Funny quick read. Cute and light. Funny. Can't help but fall in love with the characters. Leaves you smiling
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