
Lisa M. (
LisaM3) reviewed on 1/1/2007...
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Cute story
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susan andersen is another great comedy romance writer her books i have found to be very funny.

Jody M. (
pj) reviewed on 11/20/2006...
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Good fun book, enjoyable read!
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A sassy romance.
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This is a great and enjoy read. Enjoy
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LOVED this! Very fun read!

Effie H. (
Bkcrazee) reviewed on 1/14/2006...
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Good Book

Beverly K. (
Gizabella) reviewed on 1/9/2006...
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love her books!
A lively romance which is perfect for a beach or vacation read.

Kathleen K. (
kathyk) - Amsterdam, NY reviewed on 2/27/2008...
This is a good one, loved JD. One of my favorite Susan Andersens.
Her books are such a fun read. I'm never disappointed in her.
I had to roll my eyes at parts that I just couldn't connect with, but overall, this is a great summer/chick Lit read...
Susan Andersen is coming in a close second of my all time fave "laugh out loud" authors!
Really great book. It was a fun read and it even had suspense in it.
An unexpected inheritance that gives him a share of an eastern Washington resort lodge couldn't have come at a better time for J.D. Carver. He's fed up with his life in Seattle and heads for Star Lake Lodge expecting to be met with hostility from the other owners. What he finds is the warm and welcoming Lawrence clan. J.D. takes one look at beautiful Drucilla Lawrence and immediately wants her, while Dru says hello to the handsome carpenter and begins to hyperventilate.
Neither of them are pleased by their instant attraction, for J.D.'s childhood spent in foster homes has taught him not to trust anyone, and Dru has purposely closed her heart to romance following an involvement that left her alone and pregnant. But J.D. is determined to claim his inheritance, and that decision compels him to remain at the Lodge, thus enmeshing himself in the Lawrences' daily life, especially Dru's. When unfinished business from his life in Seattle appears to threaten both him and the Lawrences, J.D. has to think fast before someone is killed. But could the threat to Dru's and J.D.'s hearts be even greater than the threat to their lives?

Jeanna A. (
jeanna) reviewed on 8/23/2006...
J.D.'s childhood was spent in foster homes, where he learned not to believe in love and family support. The one time he did, he thought he had been betrayed. Dru's childhood was almost as insecure, since her parents continually left her with sitters or her aunt & uncle to pursue their own pleasure. Neither one has much reason to trust, and both are going to have to learn how...

Jennifer C. (
menolly22) reviewed on 3/8/2006...
J.D. Carver learned life's tough lessons on the streets, so when an unexpected inheritance sends him to the Star Lake Lodge to claim his half, he's expecting trouble. Being greeted with open arms by the whole Lawrence gang--feisty Aunt Sophie and calm Uncle Ben, clearly off-limits Dru and her young son, Tate--just convinces him they're working an angle, and he's determined to uncover it. Even though a tiny part of himlongs for the home-and-hearth life they have...
Dru's finally beaten her bad-girl reputation, and though life at the Lodge may not be exciting, she' fiercely protective of her quiet home. Hard-eyed J.D.'s ability to push all her buttons--some of which haven't been pushed in way too long--just proves how wrong he is for her. So why does her son hero-worship the guy? And why does her heart clench when he gets that "nose pressed against the candy shop window" look on his face?
They thought they knew everythikng their lives had to offer...until they met. Can a failed good girl and a guy who never caught a breaK learn to believe in one another long enough to trust their love?