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4.0 out of 5 stars "He's taking Legs for a ride"
Jane is a little narrow minded. Raised by self-indulgent actor parents who spent more time drinking, arguing, then making up, she has had enough with amateur theatrics. Her only solace growing up was the escape to wealthy matriarch Agnes Wolcott's mansion for tea parties. Agnes wills her entire estate to Jane and her friends Ava and Poppy. Discovering that the mansion is...
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3.0 out of 5 stars It was ok....
I love Susan Andersen I have read all of her books they make me laugh and there is always a good love story...Cutting loose just didnt have her usual writing that I enjoy so much....But I would recommend all of her other books!
Published on September 8, 2008 by Michele Mccann


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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "He's taking Legs for a ride", July 28, 2008
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Jane is a little narrow minded. Raised by self-indulgent actor parents who spent more time drinking, arguing, then making up, she has had enough with amateur theatrics. Her only solace growing up was the escape to wealthy matriarch Agnes Wolcott's mansion for tea parties. Agnes wills her entire estate to Jane and her friends Ava and Poppy. Discovering that the mansion is crumbling, they hire the Kavanaugh brothers to restore the mansion to its former glory. And it's lust at first sight for Jane when she lays eyes on Devlin Kavanaugh, the brother who escaped to Europe and yet traded in his sea legs for a hammer when the family needs him most. But stuffy Jane assumes so many things about him that aren't true, and he enjoys making her squirm. When she propositions him for a no strings affair, Dev jumps at her offer. But soon the two are spending more and more time together and not having strings is suddenly not such a great proposition after all, as she falls hard for Dev and his extended family and he wonders if he couldn't stay on land after all.

As Jane indulges in her affair and readies Agnes' beloved collections for a museum exhibition, items from the mansion start to disappear. What Jane doesn't realize is that she has a saboteur at work - Gordon will do anything to get his hands on the collection to fund his many gambling debts - but just how far will he go to get ahead?

Andersen's first entry into the new series of novels featuring Jane and pals is a fun and romantic story. The constant bantering between Jane and Dev and Dev and his family is engaging and believable. The start of the story was a little slow, but once it reached its momentum, it really picked up. I liked it but had the same old gripe - lack of attention to editing and detail. At one point, brother Bren is described as having three sons - 25 pages later they suddenly turn into daughters. But overall, it was a fun and charming start to a hopefully knock out trio of novels.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Much of the vitality in a friendship lies in the honoring of differences...-James Fredericks, August 3, 2008
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Three very different young girls, Poppy, Jane and Ava, are from various backgrounds and forged an unbreakable bond in their private school. The three of them became great friends and cementing that bond was an eccentric and wonderful lady, Agnes Wolcott. Agnes hosted teas and treated the young girls like equals. She encouraged their dreams and was a positive force throughout their lives.

Now the women are adults and still the best of friends. Agnes has passed away leaving her estate in their hands with specific instructions on what to do with what. In the process of repairing the worn down old Wolcott mansion, Jane is cataloging some of Agnes' things that are slated to be donated to the museum that Jane works for.

Dev Kavanagh has spent the past years away from his large Irish Catholic family, sailing boats and seeing the world. He comes home to help his family in the construction on the Wolcott mansion, intending to leave again, ASAP. But the future gets jumbled up when he butts heads and eventually other parts *wink* with the intriguing Jane.

Throughout the book the story tended to ebb and flow for me. At times the pace was fast then it would slow down a bit, and then pick back up. But for the most part I really enjoyed it. Susan Andersen is an automatic buy for me. I eagerly await each new book as I am almost always thrilled with the results; such was the case with this one.

Jane and Dev's relationship was fun; the sex was sizzling and the banter between the two, hilarious. Jane's friends are fantastic and as this is the first in the series, I am looking forward to reading more about them in the future two books, the next one being Bending The Rules.

Cherise Everhard, August 2008
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fun Light Read, March 3, 2009
Jane, Ava, and Poppy have been friends since childhood, and now they're partners in an inheritance. A wealthy, eccentric old woman left them heirs in her will, and though her mansion is stuffed with valuable treasures, some of them are in no sort of order, and the house itself is rundown. Jane is in charge of two valuable collections that have been willed to the museum where she's a curator. The three women decide to have the house renovated and then sold, so they hire the Kavanaugh Construction Company for the work. Jane is utterly unimpressed with gorgeous Devlin Kavanaugh's drunken antics the night they meet, and the two of them just can't seem to get along. Jane is mortified to find herself thinking such lusty thoughts about Dev; she avoids passion after growing up amid the histrionics of her alcoholic actor parents. When Dev kisses her, though, that goes out the window, and Jane decides maybe she can handle a fling since Dev will be returning to Europe once his brother gets through chemotherapy. Meanwhile, a coworker who is jealous of Jane and the boost her inheritance will give her career is getting more and more dangerous as Jane's exhibits for the museum begin to exceed her expectations.

This is not Wuthering Heights. What it is, is a light-hearted, fun, modern romance with witty dialogue and hot sex scenes. It's got sweet, gorgeous, built men and independent, vulnerable, far-from-helpless women. And the hilarious thing, after the bad rap romance publishing gets, is that I found no typos in the text--and I have found typos by the legion in almost everything else I've read of late. A nod to the editors at HQN. That important tidbit aside, this is a good book for killing a flight or a cold winter night at home; light and easy to devour, yet with enough heart to be more than a bit of fluff. Though the author has written books with more depth, this one was a very pleasant way to spend a few hours.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It was ok...., September 8, 2008
I love Susan Andersen I have read all of her books they make me laugh and there is always a good love story...Cutting loose just didnt have her usual writing that I enjoy so much....But I would recommend all of her other books!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not nearly as good as Ms. Andersen's other books, August 14, 2008
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I gave this book 3 stars more on the merit of the author and her usual stuff, but I didn't think the book itself really deserved 3 whole stars. I absolutely love this author and everything else she's ever written, but this book fell short of the mark for me. It was very BORING and I was skimming thru it by the half way mark.
Jane is one of the most boring characters I've ever read and I could not relate to her at all. She was actually kind of irritating. And Devlin was just so-so as a leading man. He was also kind of boring though, too. I did find parts in the book that I could stop and read thru and be entertained by, but not many and it took me more than a couple of days to read this when normally I devour her books in a day. I kept finding more interesting things to do other than read Cutting loose. It's especially disappointing coming on the heels of her last novel Coming Undone, which was phenomenal and so very entertaining that I didn't want it to end.
I will hold out hope for the next 2 books in the series, b/c Poppy and Ava were more engaging in this book and it wasn't even their story! Hopefully this is a one time miss for Susan Andersen.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Audio Book is Better, February 4, 2009
The audio book is much better than the silent read. The narrator, Carol Monda, enhances the passion and suspense Susan Andersen provides so well. I look forward to hearing the next two in this trilogy.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining, October 16, 2008
This is a pretty entertaining read. I liked most of the characters and look forward to seeing more of them in the future (apparently this is the start of a new series/trilogy). The pace of the book varies some (going quickly and then slowing down) but it isn't unpleasant.

I will say the big suspense/mystery part fell a bit flat for me. The bad guy was a bit weak - he was too one dimensional or something. But other than that I quite enjoyed the book. All in all I'd recommend it, just don't bank on a huge mystery.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Book One of the Sisterhood Diaries Trilogy, September 8, 2008
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This was a fun chic-lit romance novel with a twist of little mystery. Jane and Dev have a love-hate relationship which is always fun when that explosed. Dev has return home to work in the family construction business and Jane and her friend hire his business to work on their newly inherited Wolcott Mansion. The mystery is not a mystery for the reader more of plot twist but it works. Looking forward to her next novel Bending the Rules, (due out July 2009) book two of the Sisterhood Diaries Trilogy (Poppy's story).

If you are looking for light chic-lit romance this would be worth your money; I would also suggest; Not Another Bad Date (Avon Romance), Into Thin Air (Signet Eclipse), Her Perfect Revenge, Falling For Gracie.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent storyline, August 31, 2008
This book has it all. How will I wait for the next in the series not coming out till June 2009?!
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4.0 out of 5 stars the book girl reviews Cutting Loose, August 27, 2008
I liked this book, but I was very irritated at Jane for at least half of the book. Jane comes across very uptight and not very friendly. It was hard to see her as the romantic lead. About halfway through the book that changed. I saw that she was really a worthy love interest and she just had a little more depth than the average female main character. Devlin is sex-on-a-stick from the very beginning. These two characters have an undeniable chemistry, and they both fight it. I love that neither one wants to want the other and they have to deal with that. Cutting Loose also deals with family and how our family shapes the person we become. In Jane's case a family of drama and hysterics has led to her life of order and calm. Dev's families intrusive behavior has led to him living on another continent. The author does a very good job of showing the different family dynamics. This book was a great read and I can't wait for the next book!

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