Review: Silver and Spice by Jennifer Greene

I'm not going to tell you that the writing in Silver and Spice was mesmerizing. I can't say that the plot was terribly unique, and, to be honest, the characters bordered on stereotypical. But I truly enjoyed the story. It's about friendship, love, and trust wrapped up in a cute romance. The first chapter sets the stage perfectly. Uptight, too perfect banker Anne Blake is being more or less stalked at a party by sexy Jake Rivard. He undoes her buttons, pulls pins out of her hair and keeps catching her eye. While she is annoyed, she seems to be enjoying the attention at the same time. Later, we learn that she and Jake have been friends since childhood and lovers at two points in their adult lives. Both times, Jake left on an adventure, leaving Anne hurt. She's determined not to let it happen again, but of course can't resist him. And this time, Jake's serious. He's wants to marry...
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Abandoned: Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie

I had to give up on Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie. I adored her The Cinderella Deal, and expected a similar type romance, fun and predictable. On the one hand, I was right. The two main characters Min and Calvin are so cute together. Of course, neither thinks the other is right  for them, but we know different. They enjoy each other, bantering, playing, relaxed even though Min thinks he's only dating her because of a bet. It would be quite an enjoyable story if Crusie had kept these two and Calvin's friends and dumped all of Min's friends and family. They are the reason I had to abandon this one. Min's family is just mean to her. First, they think she's overweight and are constantly harping on it. Thank heavens Calvin loves how much she relishes food and gets her to eat all kinds of goodies, from chicken marsala to brats to donuts. And they give the impression that they think...
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