Rating: Summary: This book is a treat! Review: "Treat Her Right" continues where Foster's previous release, "Caught in the Act," left off-and this time, it's Zack Grange's turn in the hot seat. A widower with a young daughter, Zack has decided that it's time to Look to the future and remarriage. He knows exactly what type of woman he wants for a wife and mother and it's not his new next door neighbor Wynn Lane. Outspoken, physical and eye-to-eye tall as Zack, Wynn finds her new neighbor to be a man worth getting to know better and his little girl adorable. Unfortunately, although little Dani feels the same way about Wynn, Zack does not. Or so he thinks. The sparks fly as Zack and Wynn first fight their attraction to each other, then succumb to the inevitable. Lori Foster continues her tradition of giving romance readers everything they could possibly want: sympathetic characters, great dialogue, steamy love scenes and the easy camaraderie of a closely bonded group of men that only she can deliver. The fun continues in her next book, "Mr. November," in which the 3rd member of the group, Josh Marshall takes his turn in the game of love.
Rating: Summary: This book is a treat! Review: "Treat Her Right" continues where Foster's previous release, "Caught in the Act," left off-and this time, it's Zack Grange's turn in the hot seat. A widower with a young daughter, Zack has decided that it's time to Look to the future and remarriage. He knows exactly what type of woman he wants for a wife and mother and it's not his new next door neighbor Wynn Lane. Outspoken, physical and eye-to-eye tall as Zack, Wynn finds her new neighbor to be a man worth getting to know better and his little girl adorable. Unfortunately, although little Dani feels the same way about Wynn, Zack does not. Or so he thinks. The sparks fly as Zack and Wynn first fight their attraction to each other, then succumb to the inevitable. Lori Foster continues her tradition of giving romance readers everything they could possibly want: sympathetic characters, great dialogue, steamy love scenes and the easy camaraderie of a closely bonded group of men that only she can deliver. The fun continues in her next book, "Mr. November," in which the 3rd member of the group, Josh Marshall takes his turn in the game of love.
Rating: Summary: Treat Her Right is a Great Little Read! Review: A fun, funny, greatly entertaining short book. I didn't buy the Harlequins because I was a literary snob and didn't want to be seen reading something that looked like a kid's book. However, it's the perfect length for a wait in the Dr's office, sure helping with the stress of sitting around when you have tons of other things you need to be doing. They are not unsophisticated or simplistic ... just a perfect little length. Buying authors on the net has been a great way to broaden my reading. This series was a real winner! It got me hooked on Lori Foster.
Rating: Summary: Lori Foster at her best!! Review: I almost liked this book as well as Lori Fosters "Mr. November." This is definitly a keeper! The romance is hot, the kid is cute and the characters are funny! Highly recommend!
Rating: Summary: ANOTHER GREAT BOOK BY LORI FOSTER Review: I can't really add to the synposis by the previous reviewer --except to add that Wynn's parents are "unique", but I can agree 100% that I enjoyed this book. This is a great book. I laughed when Zach and Wynn wrestled--more than once. Wynn's family is "different" to say the least--especially her parents. The book also doesn't follow the typical storyline--boy meets girl; boy and girl fall in love etc. Lori Foster's writing is romantic, realistic and yet fun, too. I've read many books by Lori Foster and I've never been disappointed--except for the fact that Casey's story hasn't been told yet!
Rating: Summary: Good Book Review: I enjoyed this book for the most part. I guess what I didn't like about it was the emphasis on how "Big" Wynn was. I got the point pretty much in the beginning of the book, but it was constantly brought up throughout it... Half the time I wasn't sure if Zack really did like Wynn all that much, only tolerated her and the ending came really fast... I think I'm kind of in the middle on this book. It's worth reading though, especially if you like Lori Foster. I'll let you draw your own conclusions!
Rating: Summary: Good Book Review: I enjoyed this book for the most part. I guess what I didn't like about it was the emphasis on how "Big" Wynn was. I got the point pretty much in the beginning of the book, but it was constantly brought up throughout it... Half the time I wasn't sure if Zack really did like Wynn all that much, only tolerated her and the ending came really fast... I think I'm kind of in the middle on this book. It's worth reading though, especially if you like Lori Foster. I'll let you draw your own conclusions!
Rating: Summary: Sexy, Funny, Warmhearted, Something surprising every time! Review: I have read almost everything Lori Foster has written. It only took one of her early Harlequin's to convince me that she puts so much life in her stories. She has humor, love, sex, compassion, friendship, loyality, strength and devotion. Everything we all want in our own lives. Her characters are interesting, easy to identify with because they are not perfect but they are always trying to do the right thing. I recommend any Lori Foster book! This one is the second in a "Men to the Rescue' series. Read "Caught in the Act" first then this one. I love the spunkiness of the girl next door and I just adore the daughter. The man is great too...That is all I will tease you with..Just buy it and read it and enjoy.
Rating: Summary: Sexy, Funny, Warmhearted, Something surprising every time! Review: I have read almost everything Lori Foster has written. It only took one of her early Harlequin's to convince me that she puts so much life in her stories. She has humor, love, sex, compassion, friendship, loyality, strength and devotion. Everything we all want in our own lives. Her characters are interesting, easy to identify with because they are not perfect but they are always trying to do the right thing. I recommend any Lori Foster book! This one is the second in a "Men to the Rescue' series. Read "Caught in the Act" first then this one. I love the spunkiness of the girl next door and I just adore the daughter. The man is great too...That is all I will tease you with..Just buy it and read it and enjoy.
Rating: Summary: Treat yourself to an excellent read! Review: I just discovered Lori Foster a little less than a month ago and she has rapidly become one of my favorite authors of any genre, not just of romance. Her blend of humor, fantastic, real characters and very steamy, sensual love scenes are just to die for. I don't think I've read one of her books yet that I haven't laughed at one or more parts. She is a great author who makes you happy you've read her books and want more of them. Treat Her Right is the second book dealing with 3 male friends finding their perfect women (Caught in the Act (another five star excellent read) was the first book dealing with Mick and Delilah and is very highly recommended). Though you technically don't HAVE to read Caught in the Act, you should treat yourself to a wonderful read as it will give you some background on each of the characters, including Zack, the hero in this book. As soon as I had read the first 3 chapters of Caught in the Act I went and pre-ordered this book and the next sequel, Mr. November immediately before going back to finish Caught in the Act. In Treat Her Right, Zack, an EMT Paramedic (who just happens to be drop dead gorgeous and couldn't care less, and has the most charmingingly fantastic personality...and boy, do I wish men like this existed in real life), is a widower with an absolutely adorable 4 year old daughter (*I* hate stories with kids normally but I totally loved this little girl) whom he loves very deeply. Zack has decided that it's time for him to start looking for a new wife so that his daughter will have a good feminine influence since his daughter hates anything even remotely frilly and feminine (except clothes that have lots of color) as she has only had her dad, his best friends, Mick and Josh (whose story Mr. November comes out next month and I am anxiously awaiting), and an elderly woman who babysits the daughter when Zack is on duty. His daughter just asked Zack what feminine napkins are after watching a tv commercial and Zack realizes that while he is a fantastic dad, his daughter also needs a mother as there are some things he just won't be comfortable with as she gets older. Josh has volunteered to help Zack out with this kind of problem since *he* knows everything about women and all women adore him (oh, I can't wait for his story and him to get his comeuppance) but Zack decides a woman is what's needed, not his oversexed male friend. ;-) Zack thinks the perfect woman for a new mother would be a stay-at-home, quiet, mousey, petite, ultra-feminine woman who will always realize that his daughter comes first (think sexy June Cleaver). Fortunately for Zack what he finds is his new next-door neighbor, Wynn (short for Wynonna), who couldn't be less like what he thought he wanted. Wynn is 5'11" of all woman who happens to have a muscle-bound brother by the name of Conan (yes, he really does look the way his name makes him sound) who regularly tries to beat her up and she him like they were still in diapers (not in a mean way, just like adolscent siblings), she also has hair that looks like it got hit by a tornado, wears baggy, ripped sweats, short shorts and could not be described as delicate and thin by the widest stretch of imagination. She also is loud and in your face and falls in love with Zack and his daughter almost immediately. Of course Zack is attracted (as is Josh but he would rather live so he bows out), but thinking he really needs to give his daughter his June Cleaver clone he resists temptation. For a while. The characters in this book are all spot on and you wish you knew them. The secondary characters (and also Mick and Del from Caught in the Act and Josh) are fully fleshed and realized. This is an absolutely fantastic book and I highly recommend it to everyone.
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