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Harlequin Romance Series:Recipe for R

Harlequin Romance Series:Recipe for R

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: DO NOT PASS UP ADDING THIS MOVIE TO YOU COLLECTION
Review: As a romance - YES!
As a mystery - darn good!
As a comedy - pretty neat!

Carly Westin is struggling to get her catering business started - after walking out on an overblown boss.
So she has agreed to help a friend [who can't cook worth a darn] set up a meal to impress a gentleman.

Now wouldn't you know they get themselves killed by "Professor Passion" with Carly hiding in the kitchen. Whoops!

Carly has to call in the murder and gets police investigator, Jack Brannigan who wants to put Carly into the Witness Protection Program. This sure wouldn't help Carly's business.

Jack is driven to distraction by the way all of Carly's neighbors come and go in her apartment. Then the threatening letters and phone calls start.

Jack has gorgeous eyes [my observation! Wow] He senses interest and maybe competition from Carly's neighbor, Elliot. Oh! Oh!
Sure loved the entrance through the attic into Elliot's apartment.

There is so much more to the story that my bare outline.

Jack was definitely what one would want in a masculine lead - compelling eyes - tender confusion - sense of humor [loved his handling of the little spoiled brat]

Would like to see more of this caliber of movie and great group of actors and actresses.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED - this is a Great addition to a DVD collection.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Delightful romantic adventure/comedy!
Review: I initially was interested in seeing this movie because I'd read the book ("Bullets over Boise") by Kristin Gabriel, who is one of my favorite romance writers. The plot of the movie strayed in more than a few places from the book, but the barebones plot was about the same, and the sense of humor and likeability of the characters was the same.

The two main leads (Kim Huffman and Alex Carter) were very appropriate for this film. I was not disappointed that they were chosen for these rolls! Huffman plays a pretty (but somewhat zany) caterer who has a "wholesome girl next door" way about her. She's very likeable and natural and not at all self-conscious. (I dislike actresses that seem so *aware* of how beautiful they are. She doesn't do that.) I really liked her.

I've seen Alex Carter in other shows, and he usually plays a rather unlikeable fellow -- either a villian, or at least someone who is humorless and a little unpleasant. You can see why he'd be good in such parts -- he has this penetrating look and sharp (but handsome) features. But in this role he's very different. At first you think he's going to be the grim and brooding cop, but then he starts to show a sense of humor and an absolutely dazzling smile. Carter should play roles such as this one more often. He's great and is a wonderful compliment to Huffman.

The plot is flimsy and implausable in some ways, but I didn't care. It's cute. It's funny. It isn't one of those tedious "chick flick" type movies where the women are all tragic victims, or where nothing happens and we're bored to death. Stuff *happens*. There is adventure, drama, humor, and mystery! It's a lot of fun! It had more than a few wickedly funny lines that made me laugh out loud.

Even though it is a Harlequin Romance movie, it's quite different (in a good way) from the other ones I've seen. I'm sure it didn't win any awards, but it holds up just fine and is quite entertaining. I'll definitely consider it to be a great addition to my DVD collection!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Delightful romantic adventure/comedy!
Review: I initially was interested in seeing this movie because I'd read the book ("Bullets over Boise") by Kristin Gabriel, who is one of my favorite romance writers. The plot of the movie strayed in more than a few places from the book, but the barebones plot was about the same, and the sense of humor and likeability of the characters was the same.

The two main leads (Kim Huffman and Alex Carter) were very appropriate for this film. I was not disappointed that they were chosen for these rolls! Huffman plays a pretty (but somewhat zany) caterer who has a "wholesome girl next door" way about her. She's very likeable and natural and not at all self-conscious. (I dislike actresses that seem so *aware* of how beautiful they are. She doesn't do that.) I really liked her.

I've seen Alex Carter in other shows, and he usually plays a rather unlikeable fellow -- either a villian, or at least someone who is humorless and a little unpleasant. You can see why he'd be good in such parts -- he has this penetrating look and sharp (but handsome) features. But in this role he's very different. At first you think he's going to be the grim and brooding cop, but then he starts to show a sense of humor and an absolutely dazzling smile. Carter should play roles such as this one more often. He's great and is a wonderful compliment to Huffman.

The plot is flimsy and implausable in some ways, but I didn't care. It's cute. It's funny. It isn't one of those tedious "chick flick" type movies where the women are all tragic victims, or where nothing happens and we're bored to death. Stuff *happens*. There is adventure, drama, humor, and mystery! It's a lot of fun! It had more than a few wickedly funny lines that made me laugh out loud.

Even though it is a Harlequin Romance movie, it's quite different (in a good way) from the other ones I've seen. I'm sure it didn't win any awards, but it holds up just fine and is quite entertaining. I'll definitely consider it to be a great addition to my DVD collection!


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