"The Write Stuff"
Writer Albert Percival Hennessy is working on a novel and
caretaking on an island in New England, when it is invaded
by Heaven McClure. Heaven is running away from a
persistent ex-husband and is at first frightened by
Hennessy's close resemblance to her ex-hubby. Heaven (Venny) has lost her construction business due to
the collapse of a school wall her ex-husband supervised.
Her ex has just been released from prison after new
evidence shows he was not responsible for the collapse and
hopes to get Venny back--but she wants no part of her
unfaithful ex-spouse. Venny and Hennessy instantly connect and this is very much
a love at first sight story with lots of humor. Poor
Hennessy is mightily concerned about his hairless chest and
even though he is a NY Times bestselling writer, insecure
that Venny will not like the books of A.E. Henson (his
pseudonym). Hennessy is a very endearing hero and even
though the attraction is instant, one feels his real
connection to Venny. HENNESSY'S HEAVEN was a Loveswept book that Judy Gill has
revised and republished. It is a quick, fast and funny read
and the end is extremely satisfying.
Reviewed by Linda Hurst
Posted January 11, 2002
SummaryWhen Hennessey sees a woman striding boldly across the
island on which he's caretaker, he doesn't know whether to
march her off his turf, or capture her and keep her for his
own. She defends her right to be there as the niece of the
owners, threatens him with a cast iron frying pan, astounds
him by repairing her own car which he thinks he's cleverly
immobilized, and tantalizes him at every turn. She's pure
delight. She's...heaven.
Heaven McLure, who insists on being called Venny, wants
nothing more but peace and quiet and a place to hide for a
few weeks or months. She certainly doesn't expect to find a
man with a chest and shoulders to die for and soon all Venny
wants to do is sit and watch Hennessey breathe. It's the
most fascinating thing she's ever seen, the rise and fall of
all those muscles. For a writer, he's in darn good shape.
There is just one hitch...Hennessey could be the twin of the
man who betrayed her, and from whom she is now hiding, her
ex-husband, recently released from jail...
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