Rating:  Summary: Complex and Satisfying! Review: Finally a book that delivers as promised and more. NO MORE BOBS is a quick-paced, lighthearted comedy filled with complicated twists and turns. Set in Pelican Point, a fictional town in Northern California, NO MORE BOBS features a cast of characters guaranteed to steal a place in your heart and stay. Madison Lawhon, a lost Scot in search of her colors and a guy not named Bob, is the catalyst of the misadventure. Page after page the reader is drawn into Madison's chaotic world and even quicker into the mystery and secret shrouding Pelican Point. The author masterfully creates a reality that leaves the reader with tears of laughter and wanting for more. Humor at its best is an understatement! I highly recommend this novel and look forward to the next installment of laughs by Cynthia Borris.
Rating:  Summary: Just Fun Review: I absoulutely loved this book. It was funny, romantic and just plain fun. I couldn't put it down. Hope the author writes more fun stories like this.
Rating:  Summary: Just Fun Review: I absoulutely loved this book. It was funny, romantic and just plain fun. I couldn't put it down. Hope the author writes more fun stories like this.
Rating:  Summary: Great Book! Review: I bought No More Bobs for my girlfriend and ended up reading it myself first. Great characters, terrific wit and just plain fun. Made my day. No More Bobs is a comedy/mystery. The plot is filled with twists and turns, memorable characters, and too many Bobs. Loved Denny. Loved the mother. Even Isabelle, the harlot cat, with a stub of a tail steals the show. The author does a great job bringing all the characters together, taking the reader into the scene, and delivering the goods. I swear I can taste the cajun chicken wings. This book will make an outstanding movie! I highly recommend this novel and can't wait to see who is cast as Madison and Jack.
Rating:  Summary: A Gift for Comedy and Characters Review: Madison Lawhon, the American original who is the heroine of California writer Cynthia Borris's first novel, No More Bobs, not only dances provocatively around thong in hand but guides us through a comic maze inhabited by an intriguing cast of wacky characters, including determined playboys, inept stalkers, and psychic donut makers. Add a dash of weird science and some freaky frogs into this mix set in the mythical city of Pelican Point, California, and the result is tour de force of frolic and fun in the life of a woman with a "Bob problem." You see, Madison is a writer and single mom who has dated some seven Bobs in her quest for possible connubial bliss. Unfortunately, every toad of a date she kisses gives a raspy croak and never changes into Prince Charming. Madison's mother, a well-meaning woman of faith, prays and asks God for a man for Madison - one not named Bob. When a psychic donut maker lands on her doorstep, Madison decides God isn't listening. Meanwhile, her mother's wayward prayer gains strength, as soon, a stranger and potential love interest, Jack Graham, arrives in town. However, there is interference in Madison's life in the form of Philip Bentley, Madison's former lover, the town playboy and a man of charm, intelligence and power. He is used to getting what he wants--until he tangles with Madison that is. He is determined to win her back and funds a secret project to produce a designer aphrodisiac which he hopes, will put Madison in his power. Naturally, a true aphrodisiac does not remain secret for very long. Enter an assortment of characters as mangy as Isabelle, the harlot cat with half a tail, all looking to share that love potion at any cost. The resulting web of plot entanglements is hilarious indeed. Ms. Borris's novel proves the axiom that the most successful stories derive theme and plot from character, of which she is a master. I cannot help but admire the subtle ear for dialogue and attention to detail and situation with which she creates her memorable characters. What I also like about this book is that unlike so many slice-of-life stories, No More Bobs is really funny! And not just funny either, but full of interesting characters and quirky plot turns. In reading the novel, I found myself completely engrossed in the characters and their movements in this rather intricate and hilarious story. Since Ms. Borris has fleshed out Madison into a truly three-dimensional character, I gained much insight into some of the more tantalizing aspects of the feminine psyche. I also found myself empathizing (from a male perspective) with Madison's desire to be a successful writer and have successful relationships. Cynthia Borris has the gift of a true comic imagination. To my delight, I find that she also has the even rarer gift to create believable characters who dance so gracefully to the music of her marvelous comedy.
Rating:  Summary: Just plain fun! Review: No More Bobs is a fun-filled romp into the life of Madison Lawhon, a single mom with a Bob problem-all the guys she has dated were named Bob and all were less than dream dates. Add to the mix: Jack Graham,a man with an agenda; a cast full of quirky characters; and some weird science that includes an aphrodisiac and mutated frogs and you're in for a good time. All in all, a very enjoyable read.
Rating:  Summary: No More Bobs in 2004! Review: No More Bobs is a funny and enjoyable look into the life of writer Madison Lawhon, who has a rather Bob-filled dating past. Take it from a Bob, no good can come of that. Madison's story opens with an appearance on a morning television program with a fat woman who speaks to animals and a voodoo doctor, and swiftly begins to add odd characters. Madison's dating history of toads suddenly means more than we think, as the fun cast begins to interact in this well-written tale. Cynthia Borris's book should be on everyone's Christmas list this year. If not remember, No More Bobs in 2004! You'll be glad you did. Believe me, I know.
Rating:  Summary: No More Bobs is a funny and excellent read! Review: No More Bobs is a novel told with a deliciously wicked sense of humor, craftily played out by a cast of characters who bob and weave their way through one misadventure after another. The main protagonist, Madison, is a strong and sexy woman who meets life on her own terms, despite a problematic romantic history with men named Bob. The reader is quickly swept into the story, which is set primarily in a small town in northern California. The novel's mixture of romance and mystery, complemented by the continuous comedic moments, makes for a delightful read. My favorite characters include Denny, whose stalwart loyalty and unrequited love for Madison tugs at the reader's heartstrings. Also, a few all-too-brief appearances by a somewhat-confused, soap-opera obsessed neighbor add to the hilarity. I'll be looking with enthusiasm for the next offering by this engaging novelist.
Rating:  Summary: No More Bobs is a funny and excellent read! Review: No More Bobs is a novel told with a deliciously wicked sense of humor, craftily played out by a cast of characters who bob and weave their way through one misadventure after another. The main protagonist, Madison, is a strong and sexy woman who meets life on her own terms, despite a problematic romantic history with men named Bob. The reader is quickly swept into the story, which is set primarily in a small town in northern California. The novel's mixture of romance and mystery, complemented by the continuous comedic moments, makes for a delightful read. My favorite characters include Denny, whose stalwart loyalty and unrequited love for Madison tugs at the reader's heartstrings. Also, a few all-too-brief appearances by a somewhat-confused, soap-opera obsessed neighbor add to the hilarity. I'll be looking with enthusiasm for the next offering by this engaging novelist.
Rating:  Summary: A sassy heroine, a mystery, a gorgeous hero with a Jaguar Review: No More Bobs is not just about a woman who can't find the right man (and for whom all the wrong men just happen to share the same name). It's about a single mother, struggling to make ends meet while pursuing her dream. This is a great book--funny, light, sweet, and compelling. The characters in this book are so unique and well-defined that I never had trouble remembering who they all were and what was going on, in spite of having to put the book down for days at a time because of the holidays (and even losing it for an entire week, at one point). Super reading. I can't wait for more by this author!!
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