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5.0 out of 5 stars The screwball comedy lives!, May 11, 2000
This review is from: Right Chest, Wrong Name (Love and Laughter #26) (Paperback)
If you like screwball comedies, you should read this book. It's about an English professor who's about to marry the "right" woman. Until the real right woman shows up in his life, along with a tattoo, a motorcycle, a protector named Raven, and plenty of chaos.

Unlike a lot of romances, this book has memorable secondary characters. They could've walked right off the set of a romantic comedy, except they seem to have rewritten all the scripts...

By the way, secondary character Raven gets his own story in "Rough and Rugged," part of Harlequin Duets #22. He has shaved, but I'm sure he's just as fun.

Anne M. Marble Reviewer, All About Romance

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5.0 out of 5 stars I don't usually like romances, but I LOVED this!, April 21, 1998
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This review is from: Right Chest, Wrong Name (Love and Laughter #26) (Paperback)
Most romances are too corny for my taste, and too dependent on Mr. Right. This book is funny and features a feisty and independent woman who has high expections from any guy that wants to spend time with her. Read it and get ready to enjoy yourself!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fun book by a up-and-coming author., August 14, 1997
This review is from: Right Chest, Wrong Name (Love and Laughter #26) (Paperback)
I am fortunate enough to know the author, Colleen Collins. She is a marvelous, imaginative person and it shows in her book. Ms. Collins pulls off an improbable plot line with skill and humor. I started reading the book, had my husband order in dinner, read through dinner and did not come up for air until the last page turned. The book is light, funny, and never an insult to intelligence
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Right Chest, Wrong Name (Love and Laughter #26) by Colleen Collins (Paperback - July 1, 1997)
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