Rating:  Summary: Don't start it unless you have time to finish it... Review: Jennifer Cruise took me back to Temptation and I reveled in it...I kept waiting to get to a slow part in order to put the book down, but there wasn't one...Her sense of humor and wit take the reader into the rarely viewed and never truly written lives of women..."If you can't be a good example be a horrible warning!" "I'm knocking over a Clue game. Miss Scarlet in the hall with an inhaler." The female characters are gutsy, sexy, funny and true to themselves--the way women should be, but seldom are. Thank you Jenifer for another truly great read!
Rating:  Summary: Great summer read! Review: "Faking It" is a quick, hilarious book. I highly recommend it. Crusie is has some snappy, witty dialogue that wouldn't be too hard to turn into a screenplay--I hope some Hollywood honcho is thinking about it! If you are looking for an easy, fun read this summer, this is the one!
Rating:  Summary: Extremely Hilarious, Great Characters. Non-Stop Reading Review: I don't know what made me pick up this book, I NEVER read "romance" novels. I think it had to do something with the "secret in the basement" as described on the back cover. I do LOVE mystery & family secrets; however they usually lead to or stem from a murder (in my reading collection). I am GLAD I took the chance. This author made me laugh! It was HARD to put down (I am now reading Crazy For You by Jennifer Crusie- and I read half the book in one night:)I recommend this book to anyone, no matter what your "normal" reading-genre is. In fact, as soon as I put it down I lent it to a fellow co-worker and she had it read in less than a week. After I read this book I immediately purchased 4 more of her books....and I am sure that I won't stop there. This coming from a die-hard Greg Iles & Anne Rice fan (and many more...) But - truth be told - I also read Linda Goodman:) So whether you're a fan of romance-reads or just had the urge (you picked up the book because of the provacative title) take a chance and you'll become hooked on her laugh-out-loud sense of humor, interesting characters, and great one-liners :)
Rating:  Summary: Crashed and Burned Review: This author is usually very good but this book, which I so looked forward to reading, was awful. Davy's sex appeal and wit came through early on but fizzled fast. His relationship with Tilda was boring, as was the entire story. As for the secondary characters; there were WAY too many of them. I will say they started out to be fairly interesting, but I became very annoyed very fast with their strangeness and "different" outlook on life. Rather than let the reader accept these people for who they were, with all their quirks, the author must have thought she needed to push the envelope and make them weird so we'd notice them. It wasn't necessary; they were fine as they were. I especially didn't like how Davy's friend showed up at the door as an elegant, classy and even mysterious man, only to land in the sack with Tilda's sister literally within seconds of meeting her. He ended up being just another base character without intrigue.
Rating:  Summary: Rolling on the floor funny! Review: Jennifer Crusie is hesterical! Kept me laughing. A great light hearted comedy! I'm sure i'll read it again!
Rating:  Summary: Rolling on the floor funny! Review: This book kept me laughing and loving the charcters. It was a great light hearted comedy. I'll read again just for the laughs!
Rating:  Summary: half way through - may not finish Review: I bought this book thinking it would be a light read to relax with over the summer. In fact, it was just kind of dull. The characters are not engaging. Other reviewers have said there are too many characters - but I think the characters are just poorly defined. There can be a lot of characters in a book of this genre. Look at Jilly Cooper, for instance - in her big bestsellers like Riders and Polo she has a huge cast of characters, but they aren't confusing because they are each so well-defined and so diverse. Bottom line, I just found I wasn't interested in Tilda's fate. She didn't come to life in the book for me, so why should I care what happens to her? Same with the others. I wouldn't say it's the worst book of its kind I've ever read, so I gave it 2 stars rather than one, but I really don't feel compelled to finish it , either.
Rating:  Summary: Laugh out Loud!! Review: Jennifer Cruise does it again! She makes me laugh with her witty dialogue and outrageous situations. Its the perfect summer sunshine read or a great way to laugh through a rainy day.
Rating:  Summary: Faking it Review: Matilda Goodnight leads a predictably boring life recreating famous works of art on dining room walls for the rich. She supports her mom, sister and niece and therefore cannot afford to pursue her true passion of painting her own original works. However, Tilda's boring existence is turned upside down when she is forced to steal a painting from the home of a wealthy art collector so as not to expose a long time family secret. This is when she meets Davy Dempsey a professional thief who after one brief meeting in a dark closet is sure to turn Tilda's life upside down in more ways than she ever anticipated. "FAKING IT" is charming and witty with a cast full of off the wall characters that will keep you wanting to read more.
Rating:  Summary: I'll never think of donuts and muffins the same again Review: This was the first of Crusie's books I've read and she's definitely got herself a new "regular." I enjoy the way she portrays Tilda's dry wit, and I loved the dialog between Tilda and Davy, especially during their closet encounters. While Tilda and Davy were presumably the main characters, I enjoyed the way Crusie shifts the point of view so that we get to know Gwen, Eve/Louise, Thomas, Simon, Mason, Clea, dear Steve, and especially Nadine (and poor Kyle!). Crusie's own wittiness shows through when Davy's nicknames for Tilda leak over into the dialog syntax, ie, when Davy calls her Vilma, her next piece of dialog is followed by "said Vilma." These little touches combined with a wonderfully convoluted storyline made this my favorite read of the year so far. A real hilarious page turner, especially at the very end.
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