Sociologist Emma Riley's new research project depends on a sexy bartender who wants nothing to do with her project--and certainly nothing to do with Emma. Too bad she's way too smart to ever take no... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Emma comes home for her 2 sisters wedding and to work on her research project. She asks to interview Jake Slayter for her research project - but he ends up her date for the weddings. Jake is looking for his birth mother in this small little town and dealing with his demons from terrible 'extreme sports' accident. This book has humor, PG-13 love scenes and over all a cute story, Enjoy! Related books by this author; Good Girls Do (Berkley Sensation), Bad Girls Don't (Berkley Sensation) and Big Girls Don't Cry (Berkley Sensation).
Good read.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I thought that this book was a good read. First time reading this author and will definately be looking for other books by her.
Pretty good
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
The book was great but I felt it ended abruptly. Without going into detail I hoped the trust issues could have been resolved differently.
delightful contemporary romance
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Boston sociologist Emma Riley returns to her hometown of Rock Creek, Pennsylvania to attend the weddings of her two sisters and to conduct some local research. However, coming home also places a strain on Emma as she is a victim of déjà vu when she is caught in the middle of her family battles, a role she is quite good at but prefers not to do anymore. When dependable Emma meets rebel without a cause Jake, she is shocked how attracted she is to him. Jake feels likewise although he cannot understand why he wants the seemingly always mellowing too smart Emma; thus he refuses to act on his desire until he realizes she rejects him as being too rebellious, too much a hunk, and worse too stupid for her. Trying to prove he is her intellectual equal although he hides his secret agenda as to why he is in town from her, they fall in love. Yet each wonders how much they will need to compromise of their essence as they both understand how polar opposites they are in outlook. Fascinatingly although the premise of lifestyle opposites falling in love has been done a zillion times, Cathie Linz keeps her delightful contemporary romance amusing mostly because of Emma's dilemmas that make Jake feel somewhat like a snake as he rejects family roles. Whereas Emma does not like to make waves so she effortlessly returns to her expected family function of referee and arbitrator in time for dealing with wedding nonsense; Jake relishes making tsunamis to keep his family away. Smart sub-genre fans will not have to think twice about reading this humorous opposites attract romance. Harriet Klausner
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