Weekend Reads: Too Good to Be True
Kristan Higgans gave a wonderful keynote speech at the Romance Writer’s of America conference. She made me laugh, cry, and left me inspired. Who could ask for anything more? Also, I discovered that she lives in Connecticut. I always assume the big deal romance authors come from Texas or the south or midwest, but no. Yay, Connecticut Romance Writers!
Because Kristan was so overwhelmingly charming, I decided I wanted to read some of her books. If she can write and deliver a speech like that, it feels safe to assume she can win me over with her fiction, too. And yes, she did. I read Too Good to Be True on the plane home, and I laughed and cried and felt inspired all over again. It helps that her publisher gave it away free during lunch. But now I am hooked. More Kristan Higgins, please. Highly recommended if you’re looking for a zippy, fun read.
How far would you go to get over a guy? When Grace Emerson’s ex-fiancé starts dating her younger sister, extreme measures are called for. To keep everyone from obsessing about her love life, Grace announces that she’s seeing someone. Someone wonderful. Someone handsome. Someone completely made up. Who is this Mr. Right? Someone exactly unlike her renegade neighbor Callahan O’Shea. Well, someone with his looks, maybe. His hot body. His knife-sharp sense of humor. His smarts and big heart.
Whoa. No. Callahan O’Shea is not her perfect man! Not with his unsavory past. So why does Mr. Wrong feel so right?
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