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My Man Pendleton

My Man Pendleton

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Get a tattoo -- prove your love!
Review: Amazing how writers paint their characters in a corner and use a shoddy "tattoo" trick to prove their love for one another. Ridiculous story! Ridiculous characters! Ridiculous ending! Nothing about this book was good except the cover and the title -- I guess that's why people noticed it in the first place. Don't bother with this one -- it's money down the drain.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I fell in love with Pendleton!
Review: Elizabeth Bevarly writes with irresistible style and wit. As a hero, Pendleton captivated me from the very first page. This is one female writer who understands men! If you want to leave all your cares behind and feel terrific for a couple of hours, check out this stylish romantic comedy from one of the masters of the genre.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FUNNY!
Review: I loved this book!! I'll admit that when I first picked it up I had my doubts and was not sure that I would read it. But I did and I am glad. It was really fast to read. Very funny. I'd read it again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Charming and Funny Read!
Review: I loved this book. I have to disagree with some of the amateur "reviewers" who didn't like Kit. Sure, she could be a brat at times, but boy, was she motivated! I'm so tired of reading about noble, flawless heroines I can't identify with. I mean, look at GONE WITH THE WIND! Who do you remember? Scarlett or Melanie? I hope Ms. Beverly writes many more heroines I can identify with and many more heroes like Pendleton that I can swoon over!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Charming and Funny Read!
Review: I loved this book. I have to disagree with some of the amateur "reviewers" who didn't like Kit. Sure, she could be a brat at times, but boy, was she motivated! I'm so tired of reading about noble, flawless heroines I can't identify with. I mean, look at GONE WITH THE WIND! Who do you remember? Scarlett or Melanie? I hope Ms. Beverly writes many more heroines I can identify with and many more heroes like Pendleton that I can swoon over!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Watch out what you rebel against.
Review: I read this in one night. One of the best reasons is because it was both laugh-out-loud funny and touching. I was worried that Kit was going to ruin everything, just so she could be "right" and she just about throws a good man away, as in the old cliche "cutting your nose to spite your face."

Anyway, read Harriet's review, and then read this book. Elizabeth Bevarly knows how to take the rule "author's should not repeat words in the same vicinity," and make it screamingly hilarious. None the less, her descriptions about feelings and the respective reflections and musings of both Pendleton and Kit as well as skilled writing craft make this book not just one to read for laughs.

My favorite bookseller, Toni Bruner, owner of New & Recycled Romances in Costa Mesa, CA, calls this series of humorous romances "The Avon Ladies."

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Watch out what you rebel against.
Review: I read this in one night. One of the best reasons is because it was both laugh-out-loud funny and touching. I was worried that Kit was going to ruin everything, just so she could be "right" and she just about throws a good man away, as in the old cliche "cutting your nose to spite your face."

Anyway, read Harriet's review, and then read this book. Elizabeth Bevarly knows how to take the rule "author's should not repeat words in the same vicinity," and make it screamingly hilarious. None the less, her descriptions about feelings and the respective reflections and musings of both Pendleton and Kit as well as skilled writing craft make this book not just one to read for laughs.

My favorite bookseller, Toni Bruner, owner of New & Recycled Romances in Costa Mesa, CA, calls this series of humorous romances "The Avon Ladies."

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Good Summer Read...
Review: I really enjoyed this book. The author had a keen sense on this one. She wrote the perfect corporate type characters that reeked of money and a "business first" mindset.

I thought the secondary romance throughout the story was a let down. I really wanted to see something happen with Holt and Faith. It was left to our imagination. I felt the author did a great two-step with both sets of characters. She went from chapter to chapter with each love story and it was refreshing to come back to them. I was as captivated by Holt as I was by Pendleton. All in all it was a fun read with realistic, vulnerable people.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Good Summer Read...
Review: I really enjoyed this book. The author had a keen sense on this one. She wrote the perfect corporate type characters that reeked of money and a "business first" mindset.

I thought the secondary romance throughout the story was a let down. I really wanted to see something happen with Holt and Faith. It was left to our imagination. I felt the author did a great two-step with both sets of characters. She went from chapter to chapter with each love story and it was refreshing to come back to them. I was as captivated by Holt as I was by Pendleton. All in all it was a fun read with realistic, vulnerable people.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Good Summer Read...
Review: I really enjoyed this book. The author had a keen sense on this one. She wrote the perfect corporate type characters that reeked of money and a "business first" mindset.

I thought the secondary romance throughout the story was a let down. I really wanted to see something happen with Holt and Faith. It was left to our imagination. I felt the author did a great two-step with both sets of characters. She went from chapter to chapter with each love story and it was refreshing to come back to them. I was as captivated by Holt as I was by Pendleton. All in all it was a fun read with realistic, vulnerable people.


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