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Big-City Bachelor (Harlequin American Romance, No. 828) |
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Rating: Summary: Big-City Bachelor Review: Everyone's friend in need, country girl Lizzie Hammil, inherits half of a New York advertising agency. She starts her adventure by flying to New York to pick up her half of the reins. Her partner, Alex Whitmore, wants to buy her out and send her back to Podunk Corners, and finally have control of "his" agency after years of dealing with her instinct and adventure driven uncle. Instead they make a bet for the control of the company. She needs to show a profit for the month she runs the company while he takes care of his twin, and very rambuncious, four year old boys and home without the use of a housekeeper. Who is going to win? A fun, quick read. Ms. Weaver created likealbe characters and the humor and chemistry between Lizzie and Alex was great. Lizzie is a capable and smart woman and is not afraid to go with her instincts. Alex learns that not all in life is best when approached logically, especially love and parenthood. And you can't help but like a man who loves his children. I especially enjoyed "the bet" and Alex's trials and tribulations at being Mr. Mom. Never underestimate the skills of Motherhood. Ms. Weaver reminds us, and created a humorous and warm love story to remind us.
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