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 by Naomi Neale
RT Rating:    Category: CHICK LIT Publisher: Love Spell Published: February 2007 Type: Mainstream Fiction (Chick Lit) |
| Neale's characters are not very likable, and the story seems a little unrealistic. Despite these two flaws, the book is humorous, has an intriguing plot and captures the wit that Neale's fans first fell in love with.
Summary: Reinventing yourself after
a divorce is not as easy as it would seem, especially for Becca Egan. As she's chatting with a stranger at a bar, friend and professional pick-up artist
A.J. Daye stops her from falling into the stranger's traps. A.J. offers to teach her The Method, a process pick-up artists follow when trying to "hit it and quit it," so that no one takes advantage of her ever again. As she goes to the hottest bars with A.J., the very thing Becca is looking for is right in front of her. (love spell, Feb., 352 pp., $6.99)
—Autumn Harrison |
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