Product Details
BN ID: | 2940013573765 |
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Publisher: | Liliana Hart |
Publication date: | 06/14/2011 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | NOOK Book |
Pages: | 250 |
Sales rank: | 473,177 |
File size: | 402 KB |
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All About Eve
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Really cute book. I think Gran made the entire book even more adorable. She was something else. Eve had some issues to get over but Jake made it worth her while. I enjoy all of Liliana Hart's books.
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Enjoyed the book. Recommend her whole body of work. She is definitely a talented writer worth a look!
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This book was terrible! It wasn't romantic; it was creepy. Granted, I only made it about a third of the way into it before I shut the book and refused to finish it, but that's because I was rolling my eyes every time Eve and Jake had any kind of interaction. First of all, Eve is a relationship (love) Dr. with the last name Lovegood - wow, really?. The plot issue is this; she calls a contractor (Jake) and leaves a message asking for help fixing her house. Jake listens to the message over and over and decides that he is in love with whomever the voice belongs to. He sees her in person and tells her that he loves her without any real interaction. He calls her radio show and declares his love for her to the world and won't take no for an answer. He asks her to marry him on the first date. She tells him no repeatedly, but he just keeps declaring his love. That's not romantic; it's creepy, no matter how attractive he supposedly is. The characters aren't developed and the story seems jerky and disjointed - on top of the completely unromantic creep. I like Liliana Harts books, but my advice is to skip this one.
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This is my new favorite author. I've read all her books, and I loved this one as much as the others. Lots of humor, the characters are lovable, and the ending is satisfying. The perfect romance.
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Enjoyable read!
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