The Trouble with Valentine's Day
by Rachel Gibson
Avon Books
January 25, 2005
ISBN #0060009268
384 pages
Paperback
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"Fine contemporary romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 6, 2005

Being dumped last year on Valentine's Day and being alone this year Kate Hamilton hates the holiday. Still desperate after a monstrous drive through snow from Vegas to Sun Valley on her way to her grandfather's home in Gospel, Idaho, she stops for the night, has a few drinks, Read more...


"Cleverly written, fun-filled romantic escape."
Reviewed by Lory Martin
Posted January 14, 2005

Kate Hamilton did her job correctly and got innocents killed. Then she finds out her ex-boyfriend is getting married. On her way to spend some time with her grandfather and think about her life, she comes on to a good-looking hunk at a ski lodge...and gets turned down flat. Mortified, Read more...




Summary

Kate Hamilton should know. Dumped by her boyfriend, stressed out by her job, she's returned to Gospel, Idaho, for some rest and small-town fun. But when her first attempted seduction of a hunky stranger is completely rejected, she wonders what else could go wrong? Well, for starters, she quickly realizes that the Mountain Momma Crafters' original poetry readings is about as good as it gets on a Friday night. Then she comes face-to-face with Rob Sutter, former ice hockey madman, owner of Sutter Sports -- and the hunky stranger who told her to get lost. Rob's been more than burned by love -- but then he and Kate find themselves in an ultra-compromising position in the M & S Market after hours, giving the phrase "clean-up in aisle five" a whole new meaning, and causing a whole lot of gossip in Gospel ...



 

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