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Jennifer Crusie
Getting Rid of Bradley by Jennifer Crusie (MIRA)
The Unfortunate Miss Fortunes
Welcome To Temptation by Jennifer Crusie Audio 2000
A tale of scandal, gossip, and murder in a small town of Temptation, Ohio. Sophie wants to help her sister film her video and get the heck out of town. I didn't get into this one as much as her others. It could've just been me and worrying about my daughter in Beaumont. She didn't evacuate amd I worried until I finally talked to her today.
Charlie All Night
Thoroughly enjoyed it - cast of really sympathetic characters, the kind of witty dialogue that makes you laugh for the right reasons, and the perfect ending. Great read.
Agnes and the Hitman - Jennifer Crusie and Bob Mayer (St Martins Press - 2007)
Take one food writer named Cranky Agnes, add a hitman named Shane, mix them together with a Southern mob wedding, a missing necklace, two annoyed flamingos, and a dog named Rhett and you’ve got a recipe for a sexy, hilarious novel about the disastrous side of true love…
The Unfortunate Miss Fortunes by Jennifer Crusie, Eileen Dreyer & Anne Stuart
I loved this book! This is a collaborative effort by the authors and they did an excellent job. I usually really like Jennifer Crusie books and when I bought this one I thought it would be an anthology but it's a collaboration instead. Again, LOVED IT! The Fortune sisters are great. I love the true loves that come their way as well and Aunt Xan is pure evil. This books was lots of fun.
Manhunting
This had to be the funniest book I've ever read!
Funny, Sweet and Romantic pretty much sum up the book!
A definite must read and a keeper!
Charlie All Night
I loved Charlie All NIght. THe characters were great. I loved all the characters you met throughout the book. I think there are wonderful opportunites for spin offs with the other characters. Especially Grady. Harry would be fun too and I would like to see if anything develops between Lisa nad Mark. Just a thought.
The Cinderella Deal by Jennifer Crusie (Loveswept, 1996)
This is one of Crusie’s best works. Highly recommended.
From the back cover:
Tell Me Lies by Jennifer Crusie Unabridged Audio 1998
Maddie Faraday is having a bad day, the microwave blew and then she was cleaning out her husband's car and found black crotchless panties under the seat. They sure didn't belong to her, that was the last straw she wasn't going through that again. She overlooked it once but no more.
