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The Sheriff and the E-mail Bride/Stray Hearts (Harlequin Duets 33)

The Sheriff and the E-mail Bride/Stray Hearts (Harlequin Duets 33)

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Rating: 0 stars
Summary: STRAY HEARTS
Review: A few years ago, my sister wanted to adopt a cat, so I went with herto an animal shelter in Dallas, Texas, where she chose a lucky littletabby cat from a sea of orphaned felines. Though my heart went out tothose animals left behind, the policy of this particular shelter putmy mind at ease: Even if an animal is never adopted, he has a homethere for life.

Later I found myself wondering what kind of personwould make such a promise, and the hero of STRAY HEARTS was born--aveterinarian who has dedicated his life to the welfare of animals. Iloved writing about a strong, sexy man with a heart of gold,confronted by an animal-fearing woman who's sure that a veterinarianis the last man on earth she'd ever fall in love with. But soon theydiscover that love can be found in the most unlikely of places--evenin an animal shelter!

I hope you enjoy STRAY HEARTS. Look for mynext book from Harlequin Duets, THE MATCHMAKER'S MISTAKE, coming inMarch 2001. Feel free to write to me. I love hearing from readers!jane@janesullivan.com.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stray Hearts
Review: I really enjoyed this book! Jane Sullivan has great skill at telling a story that makes you not want to keep reading until the last page and even then you wish that there was more (I can't wait to read her next book). There was a great mix of emotions both tears and laughs and plenty of romance too. I highly recommend this book to anybody who likes romantic comedy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Stunning Debut!
Review: Jane Sullivan hits it big and hits it funny with STRAY HEARTS. In a fit of revenge, Kay Ramsey has a grooming service shave Up You into her cheating ex-fiance's prize purebred. The insult should have read Up Yours, but the artist ran out of dog. Her sentence to a veterinary clinic and her fear of animals keep the laughs coming and the chemistry sizzling between Kay and the resident vet. This book is a definite MUST READ. I can't wait for the next Jane Sullivan Novel.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Stunning Debut!
Review: This book contains two complete novels, and I've so far only read STRAY HEARTS by Jane Sullivan, but I had to stop and write a review. Stray Hearts is about a woman, Kay, who is terrified of animals. When she catches her fiance with another woman, she hires a dog groomer to shave naughty words into the coats of his prize cocker spaniels. She gets caught, and the law comes down hard--she has to do volunteer work in an animal shelter.

The hero is the vet who runs the shelter, and he puts poor Kay to work scooping cat boxes! He's skeptical about her, and she's terrified of the animals. I won't tell you how they work it out, but I can assure you it's funny! A great, fast read, very well written, with lots of reasons to smile and sometimes laugh out loud. Especially fun if you like animals.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stray Hearts
Review: This book contains two complete novels, and I've so far only read STRAY HEARTS by Jane Sullivan, but I had to stop and write a review. Stray Hearts is about a woman, Kay, who is terrified of animals. When she catches her fiance with another woman, she hires a dog groomer to shave naughty words into the coats of his prize cocker spaniels. She gets caught, and the law comes down hard--she has to do volunteer work in an animal shelter.

The hero is the vet who runs the shelter, and he puts poor Kay to work scooping cat boxes! He's skeptical about her, and she's terrified of the animals. I won't tell you how they work it out, but I can assure you it's funny! A great, fast read, very well written, with lots of reasons to smile and sometimes laugh out loud. Especially fun if you like animals.


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