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Mass Market Paperback The Best Girl Book

ISBN: 0061228249

ISBN13: 9780061228247

The Best Girl

You Are Cordially Invited . . . to your brother's wedding where he will marry rich, famous Marni Shay, at the River Lodge, the most elite resort in Colorado, the state you chose to go to college in so... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 Days of Pure Enjoyment!

Plot: You are Cordinally Invited . . . to your brother's wedding, where he will marry rich, famous Marni Shay, at the River Lodge, the most elite resort in Colorado, the state you choose to escape your family, except they'll all be there. Enjoy then fun-filled days of avoiding your mother, who still thinks your not girly enough; plannig your brother's bachelor party, because you are his best man, er, girl; and, oh yeah, trying not to drool all over Hot Conner, who happens to be in your english seminar AND work at the River Lodge. Put your best foot forward, and . . . Don't miss the most joyous celebration of the year! ( Yeah right) This book was AMAZING! I love Biff's character. I really recomdend buying this book because it has everything. Laughs, love, reality, and creativity. I just finished it and now I am reading for Christmas. It also has some adventure and action but more just fun.

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How would you like the given name Farrah? Exactly! That's why Farrah decides to go by her middle name, Jane, when she starts at Colorado University. Colorado was as far as she could get from her family. By using Jane, no one could possibly figure out that she is part of the THAT Morris family. Everything is going along perfectly for Jane. She even had a real conversation with Hot Connor the last day of the semester. Though that only happened because they collided into each other after finals. But now, she's off to River Lodge to attend her brother's wedding. Of all the places he had to choose to get married, it had to be in her safety state of Colorado. Well, Jane plans to make the best of it, not really understanding why her brother, Jonah, would choose to marry Marni Shay, besides her being rich and famous. At least Marni has a cool younger sister, Biff (her real name is Buffy, but don't you dare call her that!), that Jane immediately bonds with. What can possibly go wrong? Of course, the reader knows that something has to happen. And that turns out to be that Hot Connor WORKS at River Lodge. He actually seems pleased to see Jane. But that's probably because Biff told him that the two girls are nannies for some rich family. Not quite true, of course. Jane's family's wealth represents all that Connor resents. So now, Jane has to pretend she is the nanny to her two younger brothers whenever Connor might be around. As can be expected, things don't always turn out the way that she wants. Jane has to juggle wedding preparations, avoiding Connor at the wrong moments, and being extra-attentive to her younger brothers as a front for her deception. This is the first book I've read by Ms. Harrison, but it definitely won't be my last. Jane was a lot of fun and the misfortunes she finds herself in are very comical, but point out the problems when you don't tell the truth from the beginning. One small lie builds into a waterfall of lies that soon create a disaster for Jane. Only by coming clean does she have any hope of a happy ending. Reviewed by: Jaglvr

Go Best Girl!!!

This book is very entertaining, i finished it in one sitting. Biff and Jane are really cool characters to read about. i would get it for sure.

Great read for a snowy day!

I loved this book! The story is just so funny and original I couldnt put it down. I recommend this book to all who love romantic comedies. Jane is a real girl that many can identify with. I really like that Jane was an older girl in college and not the typical 16 year old experiencing her first love, cause thats how it was for me. This was book was light hearted and wonderful to read. I cant wait to read another novel by Emma Harrison.

'The Best Girl' will warm you up, even on the chilliest day!

Eighteen-year-old Farrah "Jane" Morris never saw eye to eye with her mother. In fact, the only solace she had at home was her older brother, and her love of sports - something her mother could never understand. After all, her mother always wanted a girly girl for a daughter - someone she could dress up, and experiment on with various make-up and hairstyles - two things Farrah would never allow. But when Farrah heads off to college, she decides to reinvent herself as Jane, a fun girl with opinions on just about everything who can make friends in a snap. But the one guy she wants to be buddy-buddy with - in a romantic way, that is - seems aloof. Connor is the epitome of a hottie whom she wants to snuggle up with. But when the holidays roll around, and Jane leaves campus to be the "best man" in her brother's wedding, she knows that snuggling with Connor is the last thing she'll be doing. Until she realizes that he works at the same exact lodge where the wedding is taking place. Jane has watched Connor from afar in class since day one. His soulful eyes, crooked smile, and braininess make her completely weak in the knees. Unfortunately, ever since a bad experience during her junior year of high school, when Jane was told that she was nothing more than the "best friend type," Jane has had an extreme fear of rejection, and is convinced that no guy - especially one as gorgeous as Connor - will ever view her as being any more than a pal. Until her new friend Biff tells her otherwise. Biff is the younger sister of Marni Shay, the fashionista/debutante who happens to be marrying Jane's older brother. Biff is edgy and cool, and loves to break the rules. She also turns out to be Jane's rock, assisting her in every department of her life - namely the love department. When Connor begins to make goo-goo eyes at Jane, she's convinced that she's imagining things. After all, there are plenty of cute snow bunnies all over the lodge who seem more like Connor's type. But Connor has eyes only for Jane. Unfortunately, with Biff's assistance, Jane has ended up in the lie of a lifetime. One that could destroy her chances with Connor, unless she comes clean and announces to him that she's the "best man"; or, rather, in this case, the best girl. I don't think that anyone could dislike Farrah "Jane" Morris, even if they tried. From page one Jane jumps out of the book, and becomes a pal whom you can't resist learning more about. Her low-maintenance ways, and sporty persona make her a prime example of the fact that you don't need to get all dolled up to snag a hottie. But it's her sarcastic humor, and friendship with Biff that make her even more irresistible. Connor, on the other hand, is a guy every girl will long to call her own. His amazing looks, and even greater personality make him appealing; though his nastiness and judgement about people with money makes you dislike him at times, but his treatment of Jane and his romantic side certainly work overtime to redeem him. T
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