"delightful humorous look at the modern day DATING GAME"
Fifteen years ago Lainie Ames left Naples, Florida
following her high school graduation feeling that she was
a loser, but dreamed she come back a major success.
Instead she returns the way she left believing she remains
a loser. The Seattle hi tech company went bankrupt and
her former spouse Ted ran up gambling debts. Her half
sister and their father believe she came home for some
rest until she starts anew as they assume she is wealthy
with a computer science degree due to the three lies she
told them. Instead she came home because she had no other
place to go. Jack Danforth hires Lainie to work at his detective agency
because as he says to himself he is an idiot for thinking
with the wrong head. He wants Lainie, but she seems to
desire some hunk from her high school days, football
captain Blaine Harper. You don't know Jack if you think
he will allow Blaine to get his Lainie as he knows he
loves her. Though Lainie is in her thirties this is a coming of age
story that is summarized by Blaine when he says "your
value as a person is not dependent on who wears your
letterman jacket", a lesson that the lead female must
learn. Chick lit fans will enjoy Lainie's escapades as
Jack keeps jacking up her dating while she assumes she
cannot compete with the likes of Shay though the two men
competing for her would say that Shay cannot compete with
her. Beverly Brandt provides a delightful humorous look
at the modern day DATING GAME. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 1, 2006
SummaryThe rules have changed since high school...
Former chubby computer geek Lainie Ames, now a sexy P.I.,
has her high school reunion looming just around the
cornerand she'll do anything to become the "most
likely to succeed" with former prom king Blaine Harper.
Even if it means taking a class at Rules of
Engagementa company that teaches women how to snag the
guy of their dreams. Armed with her list of dating do's and
don'ts, Lainie is determined to win Blaine's affections. Too
bad her every move is foiled by her partner, Jack. But is
that because Jack's convinced that Blaine isn't the prize he
claims to be...or because he wants a monopoly on Lainie's heart?
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