From Publishers Weekly
Cass Thomson has a lot on her hands in this amusing romantic comedy set on the outskirts of London. As the live-in administrator of historic Coltsfoot Hall, a family manor turned museum, Cass must come up with a financial plan to save the estate-and her own living quarters-from the clutches of real estate developers. At the same time, the current man in her life, a sportswriter who lives for soccer games, doesn't exactly light her fire. No man, in fact, has sent her reeling the way her teenage boyfriend, Gideon Harker, did years ago, when the six-foot-four hunk in black eyeliner and leather trench coat won her heart by asking her to pierce his ear. When her 15th high school reunion rolls around, Cass goes into fits of anxiety and anticipation. Haasler (Two's Company) builds suspense and piles on the pop culture references-Thin Lizzy, Wham!, The Waltons and much more-as Cass reminisces about Gideon and the rest of her early-'80s youth. It turns out that the rebel heartthrob is now in high finance, and there's an unconvincing subplot about his possible dabbling in fraud, which has him being trailed by a tiresome, hapless detective. The blissful ending will satisfy the 30-something romance-reading set, who will also appreciate the nostalgic references (though Haasler lays it on a little thick, with each section heading titled after a pop song). This featherweight, by-the-numbers effort is as ephemeral-yet curiously appealing-as the fashions it celebrates.
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Cass Thomson hasn't seen Gideon Harker in 15 years, but she still thinks about him. A rebel punk with a sweet nature, Gideon captured Cass' heart when he helped her out of an embarrassing situation in math class. Now living in Coltsfoot Hall, a stately manor-cum-museum in London, as the curator, Cass is trying to keep the city council from closing Coltsfoot and selling it to the highest bidder. She has a reliable boyfriend, Greg, a sportswriter, but when an invitation to her high-school reunion arrives in the mail, Cass begins to think she might seize the opportunity to see Gideon again. The threat to Coltsfoot Hall has been getting her down, and her relationship with Greg seems stale, so Cass decides she's going to go. But her eventual reunion with Gideon isn't quite what she expects, leaving Cass hurt and uncertain about whether she and Gideon can ever reconnect. Filled with laugh-out-loud 1980s references, Haasler's entertaining romantic comedy will appeal to any child of that time.
Kristine HuntleyCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
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