This is the fourth book in the Crusie ebook bundle, and it's one of my two favourites, Getting Rid of Bradley being the other. Allie's a successful radio producer, and Charlie is an inexperienced DJ who doesn't want to succeed. Needless to say, conflict and wacky events ensue.
This book is laugh-out-loud funny in places, with a great cast of secondary characters, something which I noticed a lot of Crusie's books have. I liked a lot that Joe, her gay best friend/roomate, was portrayed as a normal guy (other than being an excellent chef) with normal relationships, as opposed to a stereotypical gay 'gal pal'.
Rating: A-
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Books reviewed: 4 Harlequin: 4 Other: 0







Jennifer Crusie is great.
I haven't found a book of hers yet that I haven't enjoyed. Anyone But You is my favorite (probably because it was my first). But this one was really good too. She's such a funny writer.
Shannon
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