"An exciting amateur sleuth romance"
Though she knows every time she does a favor for her cousin
Molly Applegate she gets into trouble, pre-school owner
Jane Preston agrees to pose as her relative at the Sixth
Annual Intellectual Retreat in Cape May, New Jersey. Molly
admits she cannot attend because her face is too well known
as that disastrous intern, but she needs to report a
scandal involving a potential presidential candidate
Senator Aubrey Harrison or lose her position as a reporter. John Romanowski also attends the event. John, better known
as author JP Roman, wants to find mud to not just abort
Harrison's run, but to destroy the SOB who unceremoniously
dumped his mother after a love affair for a better
political wife. His mother never recovered so John was
orphaned as a teen. Singles are matched up with John and Jane assigned to one
another. They are immediately attracted, but their
mutually exclusive inquiries cause problems for the dueling
Js. If they are to succeed on their endeavors and come
away with a loving relationship, one of them must step
forward and trust the other with the truth. Though coincidence brings the lead protagonists together,
readers will applaud this amateur sleuth romance. The
story line is very amusing as John and Jane trip over one
another in their efforts to find the loaded gun that will
destroy Harrison. Jane especially is an intriguing
character because she is the classic amateur sleuth as she
stumbles from one mistake (except for loving John) to
another. Together they make for a delectable novel. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 10, 2003
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