
Dorimalia W. (
Dorimalia) wrote on 4/26/2007...
8 member(s) found this review helpful.
Forget about any heiress you've ever read about. This one's funny and sweet, sexy and smart. She'll make you laugh and cry. It's an engaging novel.

Trish C. (
Trish818) wrote on 3/3/2007...
6 member(s) found this review helpful.
I really enjoyed this book. A little more to the story than your basic romance.
5 member(s) found this review helpful.
Another book by Erin McCarthy that I thoroughly enjoyed. This is a sequel (in a sense) to DATE WITH THE OTHER SIDE. We already met Amanda and found that she came to Cuttersvile, OH to track down her love interest. Only she discovered that her love had fallen in love with a local gal, Shelby. In this book, Shelby's first husband, Danny, becomes enamored with Amanda. He also finds that he's the father of an 8-year old daughter that he was never told about. And, since Amanda's father has cut off her monthly allowance and has become penniless, Danny asks Amanda to babysit for his new daughter. Soon afterwards, the sparks start flying.
This was an enjoyable book and moved quite quickly. There wasn't the usual amount of romance that we find in a McCarthy book. However, the bit that's in this book is really hot....And I enjoyed viewing the world according to Amanda. Her sarcasm and wit were refreshing.
I gave it 4 stars!

Elisabeth P. (
BetsyP) wrote on 11/25/2007...
5 member(s) found this review helpful.
I really enjoyed this book. It is lighthearted, and sweet. A girl who has never wanted for anything material in her life, has never had to work -meets a guy from a totally different way of life. Good read.

Colleen H. (
senhi) wrote on 9/14/2007...
5 member(s) found this review helpful.
Delightful..Cute.. Racey.. Could not put down..

Michelle P. (
Michelle) wrote on 6/29/2007...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Way too funny!

Sandy W. (
swilhelm) wrote on 3/3/2007...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Amanda Delmar is a socalite with a trust fund that Daddy funds and uses to control her actions. When he cuts her off on a trip to Ohio Amanda takes a job... as a nanny to single hunky dad Danny Tucker. Easy reading with a light plot, cute kid angle with a funny haunted house sidebar. Book in very good condition only black remainder mark on bottom.
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
sequal to A Date With The Other Side
from the back cover:
Chicago socialite Amanda Delmar thought spending the summer in Cuttersville - Ohio's most haunted town - would be a hoot, until dear old Dad cut her off. Now Amanda has to do the unthinkable and get...A JOB.
Luckily, the good folks of Cuttersville will always help someone in need. Even the ghost in Amanda's cottage is pelting her with pennies. Farmer Danny Tucker would be more amused by Amanda's attempts at holding down a job if he weren't so turned on by the skinny, bronzed blonde. A simple man with simple needs, Danny knows that courting Amanda woujld be anything but. Besides, another gil has turned Danny's head: an eigth year old daughter he never knew he had. One who takes quite a shine to Amanda and her coture-clad poodle...
Hiring Amanda to baby-sit his baby girl may not be the smartest thing Danny has ever done. But seeing how she brings a smitle to his shy daughter's face makes it all worthwhile. Now all Danny has to figure out is how to keep Amanda at arm's length, when she has already wriggled her way into his heart....
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
The author, Erin McCarthy, just keeps getting better, and funnier. Amanda, gorgeous, rich and a mass of insecurities, is disinherited by her father and must find a job in rural Ohio. Who hires her as a Nanny for his newly discovered daugher, is Danny, a farmer with a failed marriage and his own mass of insecurities. What follows is a sweet love story about a man, a woman and the child. A very funny, sexy love story, not to be missed.

Teresa H. (
thammer99) - KS wrote on 11/2/2008...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
This was such a funny book. I really was hoping to have a character I could identify with - not an airhead rich diva with too much money and not enough sense - Erin McCarthy doesn't disappoint. It's so well written and the characters are so likeable. I'm so glad I found a sequel to the Boston/Shelby book.