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Baby, Don't Go

Baby, Don't Go

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Great Couple and A Fun Story
Review: Nick and Daisy's story was quite entertaining to read. It was nice to have a heroine that is strong and sure of herself and is able to admit to her "flaws". Nick is not your normal alpha male hero so he is a perfect complement to Daisy. This story was a fast read but it did lack some of Ms. Andersen's wit and humor that have been such large parts of her other stories. Still worth the while it will take to read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Great Couple and A Fun Story
Review: Nick and Daisy's story was quite entertaining to read. It was nice to have a heroine that is strong and sure of herself and is able to admit to her "flaws". Nick is not your normal alpha male hero so he is a perfect complement to Daisy. This story was a fast read but it did lack some of Ms. Andersen's wit and humor that have been such large parts of her other stories. Still worth the while it will take to read.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: Nine years after a one night stand that ended badly, Nick Coltrane and Daisy Parker meet again. This time, he's asking her for help.

After taking compromosing photos of a very influential man Nick turns to Daisy's security agency for her to act as his body guard. Unfortunately their feelings for eachother keep getting in the way.

Usually I like Susan Andersen's Baby series, this time I did not. Nick was annoying, Daisy was more annoying and the two seemed to only have sex between them. Boring. I hope her next book is better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: sexy and funny
Review: Susan Andersen has a split personality. This is from the half of her booklist which is sexy and funny and wonderful. (But be careful which of her books you buy, because half of her booklist is dark and gritty.) This book was terrific; a man you can lust for and a woman you could have coffee with. It's cliche but isn't that why we read romance in the first place. I devoured Baby Don't Go in one sitting like a fabulous hot fudge sundae...melted sweet and sticky...and I'd like another one tomorrow, please. If you like Jennifer Crusie or Susan Elizabeth Phillips you'll have fun with this!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If I could give it 10 * I would
Review: The very best of the Baby books! I've only had this book a month, and already I've read it twice. There is a great give and take between the characters that keeps you reading to the last page. There is a flaw in the plot, but it is more than made up for by the great relationships, strong characters, and snappy lines.

Daisy is strong and independant, and for once an author didn't put a female lead in a tough profession, and then have the hero rescue her. Nick hired her to protect him, and protect him she did.

Nick was also a great character. Life changed him from a spoiled rich boy into a working man. He is cautious, but once he makes up his mind, WOW, does he ever try to show his love. That is, if Daisy doesn't kill the FTD delivery man before she gets the message.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not up to the standards of Susan Andersens past work.
Review: This book disappointed me. The characters were so flat and lifeless that I had a hard time sympathizing with anyone. The secondary characters and sub plot felt thrown in just to give the hero and heroine an excuse to act reckless. And all of the secondary characters were too stereotypical. The thugs, the gay friends; no one struck me as realistic. I kept reading, hoping it would improve, unfortunately it never did.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Read it for the small amount written about Mo and Reid
Review: This book just didnt pack enough punch for me. There was not enough confrontation between Daisy and the danger she is supposedly protecting Nick from. Nick'sister and her husband Reid were much more interesting than Nick and Daisy. I believe I will only spend the money on another of her books if it is a story centered on those two characters.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Cute!
Review: This book was a nice, straightforward read. I liked all the characters - found them warm and endearing. Definitely a great book for a rainy afternoon, or for a vacation.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Couldn't Even Finish It
Review: This is definitely one of the worst romance novels I've ever read. The plot was contrived and the characters were not the least bit romantic. Good grief--Daisy was more masculine than Nick. I do admit that I like alpha males and Nick definitely didn't fit into that category, but beyond that, he just seemed plain wimpy. Daisy didn't have a spark of femininity in her and, frankly, her overt masculinity got on my nerves.

I didn't like the characters or the plot and very easily discarded this book after only reading about half of it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: This is my first Susan Andersen book and I got it because she seems to be on everybody's must-read list, and I'd heard so much about how great her books are. One reviewer even said that Andersen's writings reminded her of Susan Elizabeth Phillips'. So with that in mind I rented this book. But I have to say, this book does not even begin to live up to its hype. The characters are unlikeable and lack depth, the dialogue uninteresting and getting through those first few chapters was such a bore until I finally gave up. It just seems to me like this book was written without real effort and just for the sake of meeting her deadline.


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