Rating:  Summary: horrible Review: This book is witty and unique. A must have for all those "romantics" out there! I loved this book right from the moment I picked it up. It was a fantastic summer beach read. The characters were masterfully created and each chapter made me want to read on. All the pieces fit wonderfully. I can't wait for more from this author. Bravo!
Rating:  Summary: Goodbye Carrie Bradshaw - Hello Lizzie Ford! Review: This book is witty and unique. A must have for all those "romantics" out there! I loved this book right from the moment I picked it up. It was a fantastic summer beach read. The characters were masterfully created and each chapter made me want to read on. All the pieces fit wonderfully. I can't wait for more from this author. Bravo!
Rating:  Summary: horrible Review: This book was soooo bad! It was very boring..I did not like any of the characters..they were so bland. The plot was not exciting at all..This book does not even deserve one star! For all of the people that thought this book was great..what did I miss??
Rating:  Summary: Make sure you don't miss this. Review: This is a book about real life. The characters were true to life and the conflicts were original and really made you think. It was witty and funny and romantic. Dating in the 21st century isn't easy, and this will make you laugh, cry and take care at Christmas parties...Read it and then read it again.
Rating:  Summary: My Third RDI book Review: This is my third experience with a Red Dress Ink book. My first one, "See Jane Date," was annoying. But "Spanish Disco" more than made up for it. So I decided to try this book and I put it with "See Jane Date." Absolutely annoying but in a different way. First there were numerous typographic errors such as words that were capitalized for no reason and some spelling errors that I couldn't attribute to the culture difference between American and British spelling. Second, well I can't really say the second without spoiling some of the plot (though the plot itself is predictable) but I just found Rachel's secret a little too convient for everyone. Speaking of Rachel, I also found her character convient as well. This story would have been better if you the reader could feel some sympathy for the wronged party but I just couldn't feel anything for Rachel. The author made it way too easy for the reader to want Lizzie and Matt together despite the fact that he lied to both Lizzie and Rachel and Lizzie is trying to do the right thing. There were some amusing moments but other than that, I just ended reading it just to finish it.
Rating:  Summary: Good Fluff Book...nothing more Review: This is the first RDI book I read. It was good fluff, which is why I ordered it. I do think that some of the characters could have been developed more, but strictly my opinion. My review is probably clouded by the performance of other RDI books, which shine. This book was predictable, even without reading the description of it. Good book if you just need something to read. It did have it's strong points though. I enjoyed the fact that all agony aunts aren't the "Dear Abby" types.
Rating:  Summary: Twist: you side with the other woman Review: Well, this is a delightful twist on an old theme with hints of British manor house mysteries. Lizzie is a an agony ad columnist (like Dear Abby) and falls in love with a married man, Matt. Matt's wife senses something is afoot and writes for advice to...yes, Lizzie. A highly charged confrontation is inevitable. Great read.
Rating:  Summary: Great Addition to Red Dress Line Of Books Review: Without a doubt - one of my newest favs is "Name & Address Withheld" by Jane Sigaloff. I found this latest Red Dress book better than most of the others I have read. Some of them have been lacking - some have been great. This one jumps to the head of the GREAT line. I found the characters interesting, the dialogue witty, the story entertaining and the romance believable. I look forward to more from this author. A really nice treat! Highly Recommended.
Rating:  Summary: Great Addition to Red Dress Line Of Books Review: Without a doubt - one of my newest favs is "Name & Address Withheld" by Jane Sigaloff. I found this latest Red Dress book better than most of the others I have read. Some of them have been lacking - some have been great. This one jumps to the head of the GREAT line. I found the characters interesting, the dialogue witty, the story entertaining and the romance believable. I look forward to more from this author. A really nice treat! Highly Recommended.
Rating:  Summary: Not what I expected from Red Dress Ink Review: Without blowing the plot, the hero is hardly the type of hero I'd want in real life or in Red Dress Ink life. His "responsibilities" leave something to be desired. And while I love British authors, the American editors went over the top with this one - too many British references and slang that I just couldn't figure out.The idea of this book is fun but the story itself fell short.
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