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Pretty Bad (Zebra Contemporary Romance) [Paperback]

Shirley Jump (Author)
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Zebra Contemporary Romance February 1, 2007
Madison Worth may be your average over-the-hill, overpaid top model, but she is not a diva. The cake throwing incident at the New York Fall Fashion Show? Completely justified. It wasn't her fault Kate Moss' face got in the way. But the fallout has her deep in social Siberia - literally - on a dairy farm in Podunk, Massachusetts. Why? To get a job of course! As spokesmodel for the Cheese Pleese Company. (Talk about eating humble pie.) And her new boss, Jack Pleeseman, leaves a lot - six-foot two inches worth - to be desired...Rugged and tanned in a deliciously hard-earned way, not to mention runway gorgeous, Jack Pleeseman wants to overhaul his 160-year-old family business. After some lengthy research in the pages of the "Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue", he's found the ideal candidate for a spokesmodel. But after running his eyes up her 20-story legs, what he finds is a beautiful, tall, spoiled rich girl in a need of a major attitude adjustment. A farm could be just the charm school to set her straight. Trouble is, the cocks are crowing, the cows are mooing, and sexy Jack can't help from wooing...


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How did a fashion model with a wealthy Boston pedigree end up modeling for a cheese campaign in rural Massachusetts? By throwing a cake during a New York fashion show. Now Madison must work her way back to the top. The cheese manufacturer, Jack Pleeseman, is determined to save his family's business and take care of his four-year-old daughter. He believes that Madison is the face that will launch his firm nationally, if only she can curb her diva ways. Madison's financial predicament keeps her down on the farm, where she slowly learns to enjoy the simple life, Jack, and even the calorie-laden cheese, until an offer of a lifetime arrives. Jump has created a truly enjoyable romp loaded with winning characters and delicious recipes. Patty Engelmann
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"Magnificently written! Grab yourself a glass of your favorite wine and...settle back for a great story." -- Writer's Unlimited, March 2007

"Readers can always count on Jump for cute dialogue, comedic plots and fun characters...warmhearted and entertaining." -- Romantic Times, February 2007

Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Zebra (February 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0821779494
  • ISBN-13: 978-0821779491
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 3.9 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,618,190 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Nationally bestselling author Shirley Jump didn't have the willpower to diet nor the talent to master under-eye concealer, so she bowed out of a career in television and opted instead for a career where she could be paid to eat at her desk'writing.

She started out in journalism, selling her first article at the age of eleven and dreaming of being the next Jane Pauley. After writing 3000 articles and two non-fiction books, Shirley grew too dependent on her robe and fuzzy slippers, though, and decided a career as a freelance writer suited her better.

Then she got married. And had two kids.

Humor became the only thing that got her through the mashed potato flingfests and toilet paper decorating sprees. At first, seeking revenge on her children for their grocery store tantrums, she sold embarrassing essays about her children to anthologies such as Chicken Soup for the Working Woman's Soul and Chocolate for Women II. However, it wasn't enough to feed her growing addiction to writing funny.

So she turned to the world of romance novels, where messes are (usually) cleaned up before The End and no one is calling anyone a doodoo head. In the worlds Shirley gets to create and control, the children listen to their parents, the husbands always remember holidays and the housework is magically done by elves.

She sold her first book to Silhouette Romance in 2001. That novel, THE VIRGIN'S PROPOSAL, won the Booksellers' Best Award for Best Traditional Romance of 2003. Two of her subsequent books were finalists in the Golden Quill Awards and two others were finalists in the Madcap Awards for best romantic comedy. She is also a Reviewers' Choice Award winner.

Shirley has sold twenty-six novels and now writes stories for Harlequin/Silhouette and Kensington Books about love, family and food'the three most important things in her life (though, there are many days when the order is reversed), using that English degree everyone said would be so useless.

She found a way to combine all her favorite things in her recipes with her own romantic comedy series from Zebra Books, which launched in September 2004 with THE BRIDE WORE CHOCOLATE. The fourth, THE BACHELOR PREFERRED PASTRY, is a February 2006 release, followed by PRETTY BAD in February 2007. Her next Romances will be a linked duet of BACK TO MR. & MRS. and MARRIED BY MORNING in May and June 2007. She also writes for Harlequin NeXt.

Though she's thrilled to see her books in stores around the world, Shirley mostly writes because it gives her an excuse to avoid cleaning the toilets and helps feed her shoe habit.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars "Cheesy" romance sure to please, May 23, 2007
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Supermodel and hotel heiress Madison Worth has been ostracized when she pelts a fellow model with a cake. Soon the only gig in town is as a spokesperson for an upstate dairy farm helmed by Jack Pleeseman. Jack inherited his mother's half of the dairy farm and has a vision for the future by getting into the gourmet cheese market. He banks on Madison's sex appeal to sell his cheese in an ad campaign. What he doesn't count on is the diva that shows up on his doorstep, spiky heels and all. Fighting their attraction, the two work on the campaign. But Jack's deepening interest and Madison's fears of abandonment might be the death of the relationship until a cherubic little girl enters the scene.

Jump's final "romance with recipes" (say it ain't so - we want more) is such a joy to read that she manages to go out with a big bang. Loaded with mouth watering cheesy recipes (and hysterical preparation instructions), this one is guaranteed to pack on the pounds as well as the smiles. "Pretty Bad" is pretty darned good! Other books in the series (which serve dual functions as cook books) include "The Bride Wore Chocolate" (dessert), "The Devil Served Tortellini" (pasta), "The Angel Craved Lobster" (seafood), and "The Bachelor Preferred Pastry" (muffins and pastries).
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another "yummy" Shirley Jump book, February 19, 2007
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"Madison Worth knew she was in trouble the minute the manure hit her Prada heels."

So begins the story of the poor little rich model who has one more chance to prove herself before losing her job forever.

Unfortunately for slightly spoiled Madison, her agent sent her to the middle of nowhere--or it might as well be--a dairy farm in rural Massachusetts. Her new job is to be the spokesmodel for the Cheese Pleese Company. She's all set to quit and head back to New York, except her car broke down. Oh, and she meets the man in charge of the company, deliciously gorgeous Jack Pleeseman.

Madison tries to resist all of it: the wonderful cheese, the fresh country air, the quieter lifestyle, and the hunky boss. Gradually, she loses the New York-sized chip on her shoulder, begins to eat, and does a lot of thinking.

For his part, Jack is faced with local competition on the dairy front, dealing with a curmudgeonly father who resists change like it's mad cow disease, and a great-aunt who talks to Elvis as she works in the kitchen. Oh, and an ex-wife, too.

With plot twists and turns like a country road, with a cow here and a goat there, Madison must do some soul searching and figure out what she wants and what she needs, all before the wine
and cheese festival on Saturday!

This is Shirley Jump's fifth "romance with recipes." The recipes are all real, fully tested in Shirley's own kitchen, with instructions in her inimitable style.

Shirley Jump's romances are really delectable. I prefer her romantic comedies over so many others on the market.

Armchair Interviews says: Give them a try and I'm sure you, too, will find them difficult to put down.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Recipes were distracting, November 4, 2008
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To the point of irritating, forcing the reader to refocus making it a very difficult read. ~Affaire de Coeur
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Shirley Jump, Madison Worth, Cheese Pleese, Jack Pleeseman, New York, Aunt Harriet, Ella Mae, Pleeseman Dairy Farm, Fashion Week, Kate Moss, Kitty Dandy, Dandy Dairy, Sports Illustrated, Apple Cinnamon Jack, Aisle Seven, Miss Worth, Vivian Worth, Olivia Regan, Candy Land, Big George, Joe Pleeseman
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