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"A fun adventure"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 5, 2002
He spent fourteen years living among the remote New Guinea
Antorak tribe following a plane crash. Anthropologist Dr.
Peter Havistock is a minor celebrity sponsored on a tour of
American colleges by the Wimberly Foundation. However,
Peter's fifteen minutes of fame becomes much longer when he
gives his lectures in Read more...
"Charming, witty, brilliant!"
Reviewed by DeborahAnne MacGillivray
Posted March 28, 2003
THE LAST MALE VIRGIN is the well-deserved winner of the
RIO's (Reviewers International Organization) Dorothy
Parker Award of Excellence for 2003, beating out
powerhouse authors Nora Roberts, Stef Ann Holm and Linda
Lael Miller for the honor.
Maggie Davis, also known as Katherine Deauxville, is a
charming lady and a wonderful Read more...
SummaryLeslie expects a great deal of publicity for Dr. Peter
Havistock—heck, the hunk has survived a plane crash, spent
nearly fourteen years living with a Stone-Age tribe in the
wilds of Papua New Guinea, and returned to write a best-
selling book about it. But his tour of colleges is too
wild. Frankly, Leslie has never seen a doctor of
anthropology act the way Havistock does. And while his
ceremonial g-string is...authentic...she doesn't see the
need for him to go flaunting his perfect body across the
nation. And then he announces on Harry King Live that he is
a virgin! And that he is looking for a wife! And that he'd
like to marry her! Well, she decides, there is a first time
for everything....
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