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"This chick lit investigative tale is a delight"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 19, 2003
San Francisco web site editor Jennifer Brenner thought she
had a strong chance at obtaining the promotion because she
is the only in-house candidate and has received praise for
her work by management. However, an email inadvertently
sent to her tells otherwise as the selecting official
feels she is Read more...
"Fantastic, witty chick-lit debut by a talented author."
Reviewed by Morgan Chilson
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted October 29, 2003
Jen Brenner is overlooked for a promotion and sick of
pining for her ex-boyfriend. So she takes a major leap,
moving from San Francisco to the wilds of Montana. Despite
concerns about the lack of corner espresso cafés, she's
feeling pretty hopeful. After all, she's hit on twice
by gorgeous Read more...
SummaryAfter being passed over for a promotion, and currently
between boyfriends, thirtyish Jen Brenner figures its time
for a major life change. So it's goodbye to San Francisco
and her sexy ex-boyfriend—and howdy to roughing it in the
wilds of Montana.
As a reporter for Montana's Meredith Gazette, Jen is
suddenly getting cruised by park rangers and interviewing
ranchers who think crème brûlée is men's hair gel. Then she
meets a rugged western vision in jeans and snakeskin boots:
EPA agent Bruce Mortensen. So what if he has baggage—a
manipulative soon-to-be-ex-wife and a jealous ten-year-old
daughter? He's a real man who's making her feel like a real
woman for the first time in her life.
But is it really love or just the hottest sex ever? Jen's
on a mission to find out...especially when her ex comes
back into the picture. Now she's caught between two men who
couldn't be more different. And what happens next will
surprise everyone—even her...
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