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4.0 out of 5 stars
Candy does it again, July 24, 2007
This review is from: Dinner First, Me Later? (Paperback)
What would you do if your celebrity crush suddenly moved into the neighborhood and was still as enticing as ever? Alicia is a divorcee who's sworn off men since discovering her wealthy husband with the pool boy. At first treated like a pariah by her suburban Chicago neighbors, she's now their friend and a fixture in their Housewives Fantasy Club. When retired Cubs star Jake Sims moves in across the street, the ladies are trying to set them up, but Alicia wants nothing to do with a bad boy. Jake just wants to prove he can raise his estranged daughter now that he has been granted temporary custody, despite his evil former mother-in-law's machinations. A romance wouldn't be prudent. Of course, one glance at Alicia, and the two decide that a one night stand before his daughter arrives will get each other out of their systems. Funny how things don't turn out like you plan...
Daughter Dani just wants to get her trip to Chicago over with so she can return to LA. As she attempts to annoy Jake at every turn, she keeps getting surprised when he isn't flustered. He also doesn't seem like the ogre granny Natta made him out to be, but fears that once he gets a girlfriend, she'll be a distant second in his life. When she befriends Alicia, she treats her as a confidante, happy to have a friend of her own. No one is more surprised than Alicia since kids and pets don't like her, but Dani and her goofy dog Kiwi certainly do. Alicia and Jake are secretly having their own fantasy club which quickly becomes reality. Will Dani be able to share her new friend with her father?
Halliday's romantic comedy streak continues with "Dinner First, Me Later?" revisiting the not so desperate housewives of Owl's Roost Road. Witty bantering, sizzling chemistry, and characters that remain consistent from novel to novel make Halliday a stand out.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic, October 10, 2007
This review is from: Dinner First, Me Later? (Paperback)
This was one of the funniest books I've read in a while. It kept me entertained. I read it in a day I liked it so much. I never read the first book, Your bed or Mine? or whatever it's called, but I'm planning on buying it immediately.
seriously, Wonderful. Buy It!! Read it!! Love it!!!
Now I can't wait for another one of her books in the series, I hope she keeps going!
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun characters that pull you in, June 4, 2007
This review is from: Dinner First, Me Later? (Paperback)
Alicia lives in her dream house, but life isn't so dreamy after her husband betrays her with someone else. After the divorce she keeps the house, on a nice cul-de-sac with the other members of the Housewives Fantasy Club. Every Saturday Alicia, Jen, Tish and Zada get together. On some of these Saturdays the talk gets racy as the women describe the fantasies they've had about men. Alicia's fantasy man from years past is now moving directly across the street from her aforementioned dream house. Things start heating up in the neighborhood.
Jake Sims is a retired baseball star who now does underwear commercials on television. He has a reputation as a ladies man, a bad boy. Alicia doesn't do bad boys, and is determined to stay away from him, even though he tells her he's reformed. Yet the allure is strong. Her friends try some matchmaking with the two of them that turns out badly. When Jake brings home his daughter from a previous marriage, and her dog, Alicia assures her twin brother this is the kiss of death. Neither children nor animals have ever liked her. There will be no relationship with Mr. Fantasy.
A one night stand--no holds barred, play out all your fantasies, never speak of it again--sounds like the sexual oasis both Alicia and Jake can deal with. When the oasis turns into a mirage they are both in for some romantic awakenings.
Danielle, Jake's daughter, likes Alicia, as does her dog. She thinks of Alicia as her friend and confidante. Dani knows nothing about her father's attraction to her new friend. Or that Alicia is just as attracted to Jake. After all, fantasy relationships are much easier, less messy, to handle than real life ones. No reason Dani needs to know about late night phone calls. Nothing is going to come from them, is it?
A fun, racy romp with characters you feel you know.
Armchair Interviews says: A great vacation read.
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