"An amusing contemporary romance"
After being dumped, hunk Will McCaffrey talks to his
neighbor Jane Singleton how he hurts and that if he is not
married by the time he is thirty he will propose to her.
Jane loves her friend, but hides her feelings from him
because a stud like Will would never date let alone wed a
plain Jane like her. Only Breakfast at Tiffany's serves
as her sole romantic adventure and her personal George
Pepperd (pre A-Team), Will does not know how she feels
about him and never will proposal. Several years later Will informs Jane he was not joking
when he told her he would marry her. Though she expects
to be shattered she agrees to move in with him on a trial
basis if he provides an engagement ring. He does, but she
never expected him to want her in his bed too. To test
him, Jane makes dishes that a normal person would avoid
like the plague, but Will eats every bite and then devours
Jane next. Finally she so feminizes his home, no male
would want to stay there; but he tells her he loves her. LEGALLY MINE is an amusing contemporary romance starring
two charming lead protagonists. Though the four year gap
seems weird (wild oats?), fans will enjoy the antics of
Jane applying the Pygmalion Effect to prove her theory
that a hunk at Pepperd's level would never remain with
anyone less than an Audrey Hepburn. This is a fine time
for the contemporary crowd with this romantic romp. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 29, 2004
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