Home :: Books :: Romance  

Arts & Photography
Audio CDs
Audiocassettes
Biographies & Memoirs
Business & Investing
Children's Books
Christianity
Comics & Graphic Novels
Computers & Internet
Cooking, Food & Wine
Entertainment
Gay & Lesbian
Health, Mind & Body
History
Home & Garden
Horror
Literature & Fiction
Mystery & Thrillers
Nonfiction
Outdoors & Nature
Parenting & Families
Professional & Technical
Reference
Religion & Spirituality
Romance

Science
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Sports
Teens
Travel
Women's Fiction
Changing The Rules

Changing The Rules

List Price: $6.50
Your Price: $5.85
Product Info Reviews

<< 1 >>

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: That's it??? That's the end???
Review: In San Diego La Beau Monde magazine editor, Marcel Templeton rushes to meet her best friend Tracy for lunch. She uses the shoulder to get around someone waiting for a light to change. He turns right legally and crashes into her car. No one is hurt and the damage minor. Ian Michaels asks Macel out, but she refuses.

Unable to resist, Ian follows Marcel to the Versailles Restaurant. She joins Tracy while he sits hidden by a plant at the next table with his seven-year-old niece Dani who he is raising. Ian overhears Tracy and Marcel drawing up a list of rules a man must possess to date the latter. Rule 1 and 11/2 involve his "equipment". Rule 2 is he must not be a player. Rule 3 is he must have a job, a car, and money. Finally he must not be mean or live with his mom.

Using the rules, Ian eventually persuades Marcel to take a chance on him. Eventually, they make love, but she learns that he is the CEO of a multimedia company trying to buy her independent publication. Marcel thinks Ian used sex to seal the deal, but he knows that was coincidence and he loves her.

This chick lit tale is a bit inane but fun especially when the two ladies draw up a requirement list. Ian's niece adds some somber notes as she struggles with her feeling of being unwanted in spite of his efforts to prove otherwise, but that subplot seems off-kilter for this tale. The romance is appealing, as fans will like the antics of the lead duo particularly Marcel.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This chick lit tale is a bit inane but fun
Review: In San Diego La Beau Monde magazine editor, Marcel Templeton rushes to meet her best friend Tracy for lunch. She uses the shoulder to get around someone waiting for a light to change. He turns right legally and crashes into her car. No one is hurt and the damage minor. Ian Michaels asks Macel out, but she refuses.

Unable to resist, Ian follows Marcel to the Versailles Restaurant. She joins Tracy while he sits hidden by a plant at the next table with his seven-year-old niece Dani who he is raising. Ian overhears Tracy and Marcel drawing up a list of rules a man must possess to date the latter. Rule 1 and 11/2 involve his "equipment". Rule 2 is he must not be a player. Rule 3 is he must have a job, a car, and money. Finally he must not be mean or live with his mom.

Using the rules, Ian eventually persuades Marcel to take a chance on him. Eventually, they make love, but she learns that he is the CEO of a multimedia company trying to buy her independent publication. Marcel thinks Ian used sex to seal the deal, but he knows that was coincidence and he loves her.

This chick lit tale is a bit inane but fun especially when the two ladies draw up a requirement list. Ian's niece adds some somber notes as she struggles with her feeling of being unwanted in spite of his efforts to prove otherwise, but that subplot seems off-kilter for this tale. The romance is appealing, as fans will like the antics of the lead duo particularly Marcel.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The games people play!!!!!
Review: Marcel Templeton has her rules, but when she bumps(literally) into Ian Micheals, a successful, wealthy, and dangerously handsome man he makes her take a step back. Determined to never fall for "Mr. Wrong" again she has her doubts about Ian Micheals because in her mind with his good looks, and wealth he has "player" written all over him. Will Ian make her break her own rules and take a chance at love? I enjoyed this book a great deal.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: THE RULES
Review: Marcel Templeton takes a look at her life and knew that all good things would come to her in time. When her boyfriend calls her on
her 30th birthday , she thought nothing but good things, but when Alex breaks Marcel's heart she declares nothing and nobody will do it again. Ian Michaels is a single , thirty six years old and is raising his niece alone when he meets Marcel . He's intrigued at what he finds and he's determined to win her over at all cost.

Marcel has her own set of rules but Ian goes in to the
relationship intent on winning her over. Aa few things will hurt him before she is won over, but with her determined loved ones there to help , nothing can be put past them. Take a quick
look at Changing the Rules and you will see how a couple of rules can land you the best out there. The book was a quick yet witty read. Mrs. Stanhope holds your attention into the very end.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: That's it??? That's the end???
Review: This book managed to keep my attention at the beginning. After Marcel and Ian spent their time together, the author made a huge mistake with the details of the story, which just ruined the book for me. I just lost interest. I didn't feel that she concluded the storyline of the attempted buyout of Marcel's magazine. Will there be a sequel? Just too many loose ends.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Playing By The Rules
Review: Tired of being unexpectedly dumped by her boyfriends, Marcel Templeton devises a set of rules to abide by when selecting "Mr. Right." In addition to having trouble finding the right man, she is currently being badgered by her mother about settling down and getting married. Her sturdy ground is soon shaken after a chance meeting with the illustrious Ian Michaels.

Ian's good looks have garnered him dates with countless women. His world is suddenly turned upside down when he runs into Marcel. Overhearing her conversation with her best friend as she jots down her "Rules for Men," Ian decides to play along by offering her an affair with no strings attached. Marcel decides to partake in this little indulgence until she can find her "Mr. Right."

Niqui Stanhope continues to break all the rules writing steamy romances filled with lots of drama, something her readers have come to love. I really enjoyed reading Marcel and Ian's journey of finding true love and happiness so much, that there were times I wished I were able to shake Marcel for not knowing that she had indeed found her "Mr. Right." CHANGING THE RULES is a highly engaging novel that will delight readers until the very end.

Reviewed by Pamela Bolden
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Playing By The Rules
Review: Tired of being unexpectedly dumped by her boyfriends, Marcel Templeton devises a set of rules to abide by when selecting "Mr. Right." In addition to having trouble finding the right man, she is currently being badgered by her mother about settling down and getting married. Her sturdy ground is soon shaken after a chance meeting with the illustrious Ian Michaels.

Ian's good looks have garnered him dates with countless women. His world is suddenly turned upside down when he runs into Marcel. Overhearing her conversation with her best friend as she jots down her "Rules for Men," Ian decides to play along by offering her an affair with no strings attached. Marcel decides to partake in this little indulgence until she can find her "Mr. Right."

Niqui Stanhope continues to break all the rules writing steamy romances filled with lots of drama, something her readers have come to love. I really enjoyed reading Marcel and Ian's journey of finding true love and happiness so much, that there were times I wished I were able to shake Marcel for not knowing that she had indeed found her "Mr. Right." CHANGING THE RULES is a highly engaging novel that will delight readers until the very end.

Reviewed by Pamela Bolden
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent!!! And Very FUNNY!
Review: Vintage Niqui Stanhope. This one is well worth the price. If you liked Made For Each Other and Sweet Temptastion, you're going to LOVE Changing the Rules! RUN out and buy this one. You're going to enjoy it!


<< 1 >>

© 2004, ReviewFocus or its affiliates