"amusing light hearted romantic romp"
While performing, Vegas showgirl Josie Day notices an
elderly woman in the audience choking. She leaves the
stage to provide the Heimlich Maneuver, saving the woman
from having her obituary reading choked to death on a
martini olive. Backstage the grateful sixty-seven years
old Tallulah Carlyle, who happens to sign the paychecks as
the hotel's boss, thanks Josie and rewards her with
a "spare" estate in Donovan's Corner, Arizona. Reluctantly yet also gleefully Josie leaves Sin City to
take over her new property, which happens to be in her
hometown that she fled years ago. The townsfolk's
reception remains as frozen as before with the exception
of the estate's "caretaker" Luke Donovan, who wants her to
leave immediately. As Luke and Josie become acquainted
they fall in love, but he fears she will dump him once she
knows the truth about his upper crust background and that
his Aunt Tallulah cannot give away property that he owns. JOSIE DAY IS COMING HOME is an amusing light hearted
romantic romp starring two likable protagonists who will
remind the audience of the Doris Day-Rock Hudson pillow
films. The slowly changing relationship between the lead
couple from "Knock Knock" jokes to love drives the story
line with Josie receiving plenty of reader empathy as the
town pariah. Fans of humorous contemporary tales will
enjoy Lisa Plumley's fine imperfectly together pairing. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 19, 2005
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