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See Jane Score

See Jane Score

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome!
Review: I feel this is her best work. I was reveted from start to finish. Worth to buy and keep.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good Score
Review: I liked this book, I am really hockey fan so it make the book more of exciting. I liked how Jane stuck her guns and worked as the reporter in the story.. As much as I liked this book, I did like Body Check and Fair Play in turns of sports and romance.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: See Rachel Score with this one!
Review: Jane Alcott, columnist for the Seattle Times newspaper, has been given a special writing assignment. She is to travel with the Seattle Chinooks professional hockey team and cover their games. Progressing from the fluff writing of her "Single Girl" column to sports reporting will be much different, but she needs the extra money. The Chinooks' players are less than thrilled about a woman following their team, especially the very private hunk of a goalie, Luc "Lucky" Martineau. Luc earned the nickname ,"Lucky", for his ability to score with the ladies off the ice, and not allow opposing teams to score on the ice. Between the team members not answering Jane's questions, and their locker room antics, she finally gets fired. But after her exiting speech leads to a game victory, the team decides she's good luck, and it's up to Luc to convince her to come back.

Luc's not interested in a petite plain jane with a black and gray wardrobe and cow print pajamas. At least not until this sassy lady beats him at darts, and shows up at a party sporting a little red dress, new haircut, red lipstick and stiletto heels. But Jane is keeping a secret. For she's the author of the racy column, "Honey Pie", which has all the guys talking.

This was my first read by Rachel Gibson, and I can't wait to get my hands on more of her work. I absolutely loved this book! It was fun, fast-paced, and extremely sexy. Luc has got to be one of my favorite romance heroes ever. And I have to say I'm not really in to tatoos, but Luc has a tatoo you just got to read about! Oh Baby! Both this book and Luc are keepers!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sexy and Smart
Review: See Jane Score was a wonderful book that I highly recommend, especially to sports lovers. The dialogue was great, the story line was fun and there is enough steamy scenes to keep those pages turning! A definite keeper for me!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent!
Review: I loved this book. The only thing that could have been better was a little more in the last two chapters it seemed to end very smartly, and loving a good epilogue maybe one of those too! This aside, what a fantastic read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: funny funny book,
Review: See Jane Score was a fun read. I don't think there was a chapter that didn't make me laugh. I enjoy the diverse romance mixed with humor. I thought mixing the two ingredients worked...at least for me it did!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: See Jane Score is brilliant.
Review: Many books come in my house and most of them go right back out the door to be donated to the library or sold when I am finished. However, there are a select few that I decide to keep and add to my collection. This is one definitely worth keeping.

I just finished reading the book for a second time within six months and was still able to laugh at loud at the antics of the characters, which were still relatively fresh in my mind from the first reading. See Jane Score does make me think of Susan Elizabeth Phillips' work, but contrary to some other opinions, I feel it measures up quite nicely.

I could see Jane and Luc falling in love with one another; it was almost as if I were experiencing it myself. The "love scenes" were *steamy* and *tender*. As another reviewer pointed out, even Jane's relationship with the team was a joy to read about. There is not much more a reader could ask for!

I am not going to get in to all of the details of the book as the other reviewers have done an excellent job. It goes without saying that I would highly recommend this book.

C Callaghan

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good read if you can stand Hockey
Review: Overall I liked this book. I think that the quips between the Jane and Luc were funny and their romance was hot! However, in the beginning, Ms. Gibson introduces the sport of hockey to the reader through Jane's eyes and I found that to be a little boring. I wanted to see more plot development between the two leading characters in the beginning, and not so much hockey. All in all this was a good book, but Truly, Madly Yours is much better.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Rachel Gibson tries to be SEP ....
Review: .... and bombs. This is a lame effort and lacks her trademark humour

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a funny book
Review: I have NEVER laughed so hard when reading romantic fiction before this book. Rachel Gibson is a great writer and I lost myself in this book. She is so descriptive in her settings and so down-to-earth in her dialogue that I actually felt I was there in every scene.
I would highly recommend this book and will continue to buy everything she's ever written.


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