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Loading... The Grand Finale LP (original 1988; edition 2009)by Janet Evanovich
Work InformationThe Grand Finale by Janet Evanovich (1988)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I didn't even finish it, I read part of the last chapter and every thing I said was going to happen, happened. This book is a prime example why I don't like romance novels, their cheesy and predictable. I decided not to finish it because what's the point in reading a book that you can guess what happens in the beginning, middle and end. I like books that keeps you guessing or at least tries. This book didn't even try, they all have the same plot, girl meet the guy, deny that the woman is falling for this said guy, have sex with him and live happily ever after.....Am I wrong? That's why I prefer Romantic Suspense, at least they have some excitement. The 2 stars is because it wasn't bad writing it was just poor everything else. no reviews | add a review
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author comes a revised, repackaged novel sure to please her many fans. Berry Knudson had a talent for disaster, but when she climbed a tree to rescue a kitten, she wasn't prepared for the scrumptious hunk undressing in a nearby window, or her dive downward that smashed Jake Sawyer's pizza and won his heart! But was there room in her chaotic schedule for a risk-taking inventor with dreams? She took classes, delivered pizzas, and cared for three eccentric old ladies she rescued from the train station. But Jake thrived on a challenge, and he could be very inventive. Could he teach her there was time to make butterscotch pudding and let herself be loved? No library descriptions found. |
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Review: Rather formulaic, but I do like the introduction of the 'little old ladies'. ( )