Synopses & Reviews
On Wednesday, Quinn McKenzie changes her life. On Thursday, she tries to get somebody to notice. On Thursday night, somebody does.
Quinn McKenzie is dating the worlds nicest guy, she has a good job as a high school art teacher, shes surrounded by family and friends who rely on her, and shes bored to the point of insanity. But when Quinn decides to change her life by adopting a stray dog over everyones objections, everything begins to spiral out of control. Now shes coping with dognapping, breaking and entering, seduction, sabotage, stalking, more secrets than she really wants to know, and two men who are suddenly crazy . . . for her.
Review
"Delightful...filled with characters who are just plain hoots." --
Los Angeles Times"The story comes together with just the right touces of humor and some pretty sexy dialogue. Crusie hasn't yet acheived the name recognition of Sandra Brown or Nora Roberts, but this effort proves she is every bit as good." --Library Journal
"Engaging...Fun and a little wild." --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Review
"Delightful...filled with characters who are just plain hoots." --
Los Angeles Times"The story comes together with just the right touces of humor and some pretty sexy dialogue. Crusie hasn't yet acheived the name recognition of Sandra Brown or Nora Roberts, but this effort proves she is every bit as good." --Library Journal
"Engaging...Fun and a little wild." --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Review
“Delightful . . . filled with characters who are just plain hoots.” —Los Angeles Times
“One of the few in the genre who can make you laugh out loud.” —Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
Jennifer Crusie is the New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and USA Today bestselling author of Maybe This Time, Welcome to Temptation, Tell Me Lies, Faking It, Fast Women and Bet Me. She has also collaborated with Bob Mayer to write Wild Ride, Agnes and the Hitman and Dont Look Down. Crusie earned her bachelors degree from Bowling Green State University, a masters from Wright State University, and a master of fine arts from Ohio State University. Before devoting herself to writing full-time, Crusie worked as a preschool teacher, an elementary and junior high art teacher, and a high school English teacher. She lives on the banks of the Ohio River.