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I’ve heard a lot of good things about Susan Elizabeth Phillip’s novels and I was a little disappointed. I loved the writing style – fun, flirty and extremely entertaining. My problem was with Coach Dan. He was overbearing and obnoxious. I couldn’t believe how much of an arse he was to Phoebe.
There was an incident involving mistaken identity, Dan, Phoebe and Dan’s ex-wife about half way into the novel. And I just couldn’t get over how Dan handled the aftermath. I’m sorry but if you scare a woman ...more
There was an incident involving mistaken identity, Dan, Phoebe and Dan’s ex-wife about half way into the novel. And I just couldn’t get over how Dan handled the aftermath. I’m sorry but if you scare a woman ...more
The heroine is supposedly someone smart who only pretends to be a bimbo--but I'm afraid she comes across as the real thing. Oh, and the hero, head coach at the football team she inherits, is another one of those a-hole "alpha" males. Right after they have sex, since the heroine has a "reputation" he asks her if she has been tested for STDS. Smoooth... The book had some funny moments, was interesting in it's look at pro football, and kept me to the end, but the characters never really grew on me
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Feb 03, 2011
Nicole
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