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"Amusing look at single life in Manhattan"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 15, 2003
After only one hour on the job at a Manhattan realtor,
Kansas transplant Lavender "Vinnie" Hart is fired. She is
concerned because she needs the money to bankroll her
twelve-year-old brother Adam's attendance at the exclusive,
but expensive Gotham Young Scientist Academy.
Nicholas Wright mourns the loss of his seventy-five Read more...
"Comical situations and an aray of critters make this a fun read."
Reviewed by Sabrina Marino
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted September 23, 2003
Imagine a small town Kansas girl in New York City. That's
Lavendar Hart, otherwise known as Vinnie. She's moved her
young, gifted brother to New York, so he can attend a
private school. Though she's tried several jobs, she hasn't
fit in at any of them.
When an Read more...
"A laugh-out-loud story!"
Reviewed by Leena Hyat
Posted November 10, 2003
When her gifted brother, Adam wins a scholarship to a
prestigious school, small-town girl Lavender 'Vinnie' Hart
moves with him to New York City. Her hopes of a better
life are set for a downhill glide when things start to go
wrong right from the beginning. For one Read more...
SummaryShe's Not in Kansas Anymore
Ordinarily, small-town girl Lavender "Vinnie" Hart would
never have come to New York, but her younger brother, a
boarding school student, needs her support. So she finds a
job as live-in "nanny" for a high maintenance pooch and
moves into the luxurious Manhattan penthouse of architect
Nicholas Wright. In a snap, Vinnie's living the high life,
but there's an unexpected snafu: the difficult dog's
gorgeous owner takes Vinnie's breath away!
Nick's too busy with his hectic, success-obsessed life to
deal with the spoiled haute couture canine he inherited.
Now Vinnie, with her sexy exuberance and charming
unpredictability, is becoming an even bigger distraction!
Nick's all Big City stress and sophistication; she's
genuine, warm-hearted country. A relationship could never
work since they have absolutely nothing in commonor
is a girl like her perfect for someone like him?
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