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Under the Covers

Under the Covers

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What a horrible waste...
Review: This is by far one of the worst books I read. Shallow characters, stupid set-ups, words repeated over and over and over, until you are seriously nauseous. Please do not put yourself through this torture...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What a horrible waste...
Review: This is by far one of the worst books I read. Shallow characters, stupid set-ups, words repeated over and over and over, until you are seriously nauseous. Please do not put yourself through this torture...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Marriage counselor finds love with an unlikely suspect.
Review: This is not the best book that Rita Herron has written but I found that when I picked it up it turned out to be a page turner. I had to suspend reality just a tad but in general the book was enjoyable and I would recommend it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Please hide me under the covers...
Review: What a silly premise for a book: a local therapist, who is blind to the shallowness of her own marriage, pens a "relationship" book, which is bought fanatically by just about everyone in Georgia; a journalist, who needs a story to redeem his credibility and avenge the break-up his marriage by destroying the therapist's reputation, poses as her husband to get all the juicy details.

I'd tell you more, but I need to puke...

If you like really silly characters and dumb plots, this book is for you.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Marriage counselor finds love with an unlikely suspect.
Review: What a silly premise for a book: a local therapist, who is blind to the shallowness of her own marriage, pens a "relationship" book, which is bought fanatically by just about everyone in Georgia; a journalist, who needs a story to redeem his credibility and avenge the break-up his marriage by destroying the therapist's reputation, poses as her husband to get all the juicy details.

I'd tell you more, but I need to puke...

If you like really silly characters and dumb plots, this book is for you.


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