15 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Romance, August 13, 2005
This review is from: Risky Investment (Paperback)
I thought this book was great !!! It made me laugh out loud.
I couldn't wait to find out how it would end, I was surprisingly charmed by this book. I'm not sure if this was Beth Moore's fist novel , but if so it was a wonderful first effort ...
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Read, but Not What I Expected, April 20, 2008
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This one has been sitting on my "to be read" bookshelf for a long time. On a recent long weekend, I dug back into some of the older ones in my library and started reading. This is one of those I wish I had read sooner. The story is great and the characters are wonderful.
Outrageously successful investment analyst Lynn Gregory completely changes her life after finding her long-time, college professor partner in bed with one of her students. To top it off, it seems Lynn's friends had known about the frequent infidelity, but chose not to tell her. All of this has made Lynn untrusting of her life, so she packs her clothes and moves to a simpler life. She buys a restaurant - a place where she works as a waitress, but the other employees don't know she's the owner. She owns a small home that she shares with Matt, a local mechanic. She now drives a simple pick-up truck instead of a BMW. She also is alone. Her only companionship is one-night stands.
Matt, completely in the closet from is parents, is in a quandary. His parents are coming for a visit to meet his fiancé. Of course, the otherwise openly gay Matt doesn't have a fiancé, so he convinces Chris to play the part. Chris is a stranger, and a struggling college student whose car breaks down - only to find its way to Matt's garage. While training her about his life, the straight Chris begins to have strange thoughts and feelings about Lynn. At the same time, Lynn finds Chris hard to resist. The development of this relationship is slow and cautious, but both Chris and Lynn's thoughts are steamy as they contemplate possibilities for their future. With all this, Matt's parental problems seem to fade into the landscape.
I highly recommend this one.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Quite nice, December 3, 2008
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This book has all the usual features of a lesbian romance novel: Two damn attractive women who (for some weird reason) are not in a relationship get more and more attracted to each other. First, they fight their feelings, then get closer to each other, then spend the obligatory night in bed with almost nothing happening ... Just want to hold you ... But, the end dawning, they finally and fully fall for each other and commit themselves and have mind-blowing sex.
Unfortunately the character of super rich Lynn Gregory who poses as a plain waitress and band leader but in truth is a financial analyst (the bitchy successfull type) is a bit too unbelievable. The readers of such books, however, are willing to deal with only a bit of unbelievable. That's why the three stars. I would have given another star for more plot, actually. Almost all of the story is about how they almost sleep with each other.
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