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"An irreverent look at writing a book!"
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Posted March 1, 2003 on The Best Reviews
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"This one won my heart"
Reviewed by DeborahAnne MacGillivray
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Posted March 28, 2003 on The Best Reviews
American versus Englishman--will it be a war of wits, or a
battle to find their hearts? Alix
hasn't had much luck in her life, but a trip to London, a
matchmaking landlady, and the
handsome Scotland Yard detective living above her indicate
her luck is about to change.
Has
she truly found her perfect man, or will the disasters that
dog her steps destroy
everything she's hoped for?
SummaryAlexandra Freemar should be in heaven--she's just been
handed everything she's ever
wanted on a silver plate: a three month stay in London, the
time to write the book of her
heart, and the chance to finally prove to her mother that
she's not the miserable failure her
past indicates. Free-spirited, unconventional, and able to
find the absurd in almost any
situation, Alix finds that heaven isn't what it's cracked up
to be when fate, in the form of a
matchmaking landlady who promises to fix her up with her
perfect soul mate, hands her the
devilishly handsome man who lives upstairs. Her perfect man?
Hardly! Her perfect man is not
a workaholic,
straight-laced detective inspector from Scotland Yard who
wouldn't recognize fun if it bit him on his
(extremely
attractive) behind.
Alexander Black is a
man with a mission, and no one is going to distract him from
that, not even the uninhibited,
carefree American
who personifies everything he dislikes in a woman: she
belittles his devotion to work, insists on
dragging him into
the most unlikely of situations, exudes sexuality that makes
his mouth go dry whenever he's near
her, and teases him
with a brashness that's utterly foreign to him. But
underneath that sassy mouth and
devil-may-care
exterior, he senses a wounded woman who's calling out to
him, and try as he might, he just can't
refuse answering.
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