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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable over-the-top humor
Natan McNulty needs an event planner. If he can do a bang-up job at the dog show, his aunt will back off on her decision to sell the business his father founded. The event-planning business is the only thing he has left from his late father and he swears he'll do anything it takes to keep it. Fortunately, Beatrice (Bunny) Love is available and seems to have the...
Published on November 28, 2004 by booksforabuck

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Freelance design consultant Bunny Love's apartment building is going condo. She needs a regular paycheck to qualify for the financing to buy her apartment. She applies at McNulty Events, an established family-owned event planning business.

Nathan McNulty runs the business and his controlling hag of an aunt is the owner. The aunt wants to sell...
Published on May 6, 2006 by bbvector, LORE Reading Group


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable over-the-top humor, November 28, 2004
This review is from: Get Bunny Love (Zebra Debut) (Paperback)
Natan McNulty needs an event planner. If he can do a bang-up job at the dog show, his aunt will back off on her decision to sell the business his father founded. The event-planning business is the only thing he has left from his late father and he swears he'll do anything it takes to keep it. Fortunately, Beatrice (Bunny) Love is available and seems to have the qualifications needed to be a creative event planner--even if she has never actually planned an event larger than an all-family birthday party. All he needs is for her to follow directions, toe the line, and above all, stay organized.

Bunny Love believes in feng shui, in unleashing creative potential, and in wearing her pink bunny slippers at all possible (and some not so possible) occasions. When she meets hunky Nate McNulty, she sees tremendous potential for unleashed energy, for unblocked chakras. Sure she's had some unfortunate experiences before, but this time, she's sure everything will be fine.

Two hospital visits (for Nate) later, Bunny is undeterred. She presses ahead with her schemes, all the while preparing for a perfect dog show. What Bunny doesn't realize is that Nate's aunt and his business rival have plans to sabotage the event, to make her the scapegoat, and to destroy whatever might be developing between them. When those schemes come to fruition, the biggest doggy-cocktail party in the world isn't going to be enough to save her.

Author Kathleen Long goes way over the top in delivering a cute romantic comedy. Nate makes a fine romantic foil, motivated by his love for his dead parents. Long does a good job making the all-in-pink fiancee sympathetic. In fact, all of the women in this story are entertaining and well motivated. GET BUNNY LOVE is an entertaining read.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely charming!!, April 20, 2005
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Kristina Cook (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Get Bunny Love (Zebra Debut) (Paperback)
Get Bunny Love was an absolutely charming read--flawlessly funny, engaging, and endearing. You can't help but root for Bunny Love--she's a wonderfully quirky, well-developed, lovable heroine. Nate McNulty--also very well-developed--is a guy you can't wait to see loosen up, softened by love. When these two come together, it's magical. It's an absolute page-turner, with a fast, even pace, and everything reads 'authentic'--the characters, the setting, the dialogue. Even the secondary characters are well-rounded and interesting. I give Get Bunny Love my absolute highest recommendation!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Debut, March 15, 2005
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Judy "book reader" (Cincinnati, ohio United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Get Bunny Love (Zebra Debut) (Paperback)
Get Bunny Love is a delightful, quirky and funny debut by Kathleen Long.

Beatrice "Bunny" Love isn't generating enough income with her at home graphics art business. She needs some cash fast to secure her condo. Bunny takes a job at McNulty Events. The office is the complete opposite of freethinking Bunny. She is all into auras, positive energy and creative thinking. Her new boss Nathan McNulty is the biggest control freak she has ever seen. But there is something about him that she is drawn to as a woman.

Nate McNulty has always liked a safe, controlled and orderly life. His new hire is changing his whole office if he doesn't stop her. She is a breath of fresh air and Nate can't stop thinking about her. He has a lot riding on the event he hired Bunny to plan and can't let his growing feelings get in the way.

Get Bunny Love was really a pleasure from beginning to end. The dialogue was snappy and funny. Nate and Bunny had such a wonderful chemistry, really does prove that opposites to attract.

Looking forward to the next book from this author.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT!, March 9, 2005
This review is from: Get Bunny Love (Zebra Debut) (Paperback)
This was such a great read---I finished it in 2 days! I wanted to keep reading to find out what would happen with each new chapter. I even laughed out loud during some parts. The characters were so alive....I wonder if they were true to real life?!?
This is definitely one to pass around for everyone to read. I can't wait for more to come....(please don't let me down!).
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cute, April 4, 2005
This review is from: Get Bunny Love (Zebra Debut) (Paperback)
This is a cute story and a quick read. It is just downright sweet with its old fashioned cinematic situations. I had a good time reading it finding it just truly enjoyable.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Kathleen Long's debut book is a winner!, March 16, 2005
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This review is from: Get Bunny Love (Zebra Debut) (Paperback)
Beatrice Love, called Bunny by her friends, is in danger of losing her condo and desperately needs to earn more money. Her graphic design business just isn't making enough money quick enough for her to buy her home. When she is offered a job with McNulty events as an event planner the timing is perfect except her boss, Nate McNaulty is a stick in the mud with no imagination. Nate hires Bunny to handle the Worthington Cup Dog Show. An event that will secure his ownership of McNaulty Events but Bunny is changing everything around him and he's not sure how to handle it. Nate is all about order and control while Bunny is all about auras, positive thinking and creativity. You wouldn't think that two people who are so fundamentally different would be attracted to each other but slowly but surely Nate finds himself falling under Bunny's spell. Problems arise as Nate is already engaged to be married to what his family sees as a proper type of woman and then there is someone behind the scenes trying to sabotage the Worthington event to ensure that Nate doesn't get control of McNaulty Events.

As a debut book, Get Bunny Love is a winner. Bunny is a quirky and lovable character and Nate, although at times you find yourself wanting to give him a swift kick, is a sexy hero who readers will feel needs Bunny and her outlook on life. Loaded with fun and romance, Get Bunny Love is a sexy good time that will have readers anxious for the next offering by Kathleen Long.


Melissa
Reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT!, May 22, 2005
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Grab a cup of coffee, turn the phone off and snuggle up (or into your bunny slippers) to enjoy this well written, funny, witty and charming book! I read it over the weekend, truly enjoyed it and LOL at many parts. Kathleen Long is already receiving tremendous acclaim and is on her way to becoming a top bestselling author. Looking forward to her next books arrival "Silent Warning".
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars amusing zany modern day new age romance, February 27, 2005
This review is from: Get Bunny Love (Zebra Debut) (Paperback)
In Philadelphia, his Aunt Martha threatens to sell the family firm McNulty Events to rival Armand Miller if Nathan McNulty fails to turn it around. Desperate to save the company rather than work for the odious Armand, Nate persuades Kitty Worthington to allow his firm to host her annual Worthington Cup dog show. Now all he needs is an event planner.

Free lance graphic designer Bunny Love applies for a job at McNulty's firm. He hires her to be his event planner though she insists her experience is with graphics not events. As she brings chaos and positive airs into his stiff prim and proper life, someone is vandalizing the dog show in an effort to destroy Nate's company. Still as the show goes on, the staid Nate and the feng shui Bunny fall in love, but this yin and yang do not seem capable of surviving the first night of the dog show.

Fans of amusing romantic romps will want to GET BUNNY LOVE, a fun tale that takes a 1930s screwball comedy and updates it with modern new age zaniness. The story line contains two opposites falling in love while working a canine caper. Though fans will wonder why Nate chose Bunny to run the gala rather than doing it himself since his firm teetered on the brink of collapse, readers will enjoy this amusing jump into the chaotic New Age world of Bunny in love.

Harriet Klausner
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars delightfully quirky debut from a fun writer, May 21, 2005
This review is from: Get Bunny Love (Zebra Debut) (Paperback)
They say opposites attract. In Get Bunny Love, a Zebra Debut Romance by Kathleen Long, it's more like run away train crashing rather than a simple attraction. And Long's hero and heroine cannot be more opposite. Get Bunny Love is not `bunny love' but the name of the heroine (I kept thinking of the old telly show Get Christie Love!). Beatrice Love goes by the nickname of Bunny, and it tends to suit her better. She is a graphics designer, working out of her home, but failing to make ends me. So she answers the calls for an interview for an event planner for McNulty Events, owned by one Nate McNulty. A family owned business, Nate is doing his best to prove himself, and he needs one special event to show his family he is here to stay. He is a stuffy, control freak and that is reflected in the dismal offices Bunny faces. Bunny is a New Age sort of lass, a bit of a free spirit, not what the natty Nate thinks is good for his firm, but he is desperate for an event planner. Quickly, Bunny is arranging just not the big event - a dog show - but re-arranging Nate's office, his staff and even him. Bunny would like to do more than re-arrange Nate, only he is already engaged to a woman his family deems the `proper type' for his wife.

Nate must contend with finding himself and thwarting someone who is determined to ruin the dog show and Nate's chances of keeping control of the family business. At times he is really a bit of a pain, but we know our heroine would soon have him sorted out.

Kathleen Long gives you an engaging premise, charming characters and one fun read. Long is a fresh voices coming from Zebra's debut line, and I am delighted with yet another of their talented finds and look forward to more her.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Romantic Corporate Age Farce, February 27, 2005
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Very cute and funny. The characters make this average tale work. The characters twist and turn in their romatic feelings and circumstances. A good read.
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