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Rating:  Summary: Disappointing Review: So far I'm not impressed with the new Harlequin Flipside line. I read the first one and it was just ok. Nothing that I would recommend. This was worse. I couldn't tolerate the main character. I thought Matthew could do so much better. Hopefully the other books in the series are much better.
Rating:  Summary: Disappointing Review: This is one of the introductory books in Harlequin's new Flipside line that promises to be "fun, witty, unexpected". I liked the premise of the book: Corrine decides to teach her two timing boyfriend a lesson by dumping him and then going on a two week vacation so he can see what life is like without her and beg her to come back to him. Corrine's best friend Matthew is in love with Corrine so he show up on her vacation determined to win over her heart before she goes back to the sleazebag. Matthew is a great character and could win over any woman. There were some amusing scenes when Matthew and Corrine were trying to get together and everything went wrong. The problem I had with this book is that I didn't like Corrine. She was to self-centered and I couldn't see any reason that Matthew would love her. She was very condescending toward Matthew for most of the book. The book is OK but I can't highly recommend it.
Rating:  Summary: A disappointment Review: This is one of the introductory books in Harlequin's new Flipside line that promises to be "fun, witty, unexpected". I liked the premise of the book: Corrine decides to teach her two timing boyfriend a lesson by dumping him and then going on a two week vacation so he can see what life is like without her and beg her to come back to him. Corrine's best friend Matthew is in love with Corrine so he show up on her vacation determined to win over her heart before she goes back to the sleazebag. Matthew is a great character and could win over any woman. There were some amusing scenes when Matthew and Corrine were trying to get together and everything went wrong. The problem I had with this book is that I didn't like Corrine. She was to self-centered and I couldn't see any reason that Matthew would love her. She was very condescending toward Matthew for most of the book. The book is OK but I can't highly recommend it.
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