And as I always say in these circumstances, your experience with the book might be entirely different.Ĭassie is a scientist, an astronomer, working with auroras. There is no real involvement, nothing to get excited, about and while it’s meant to be a comedy, a light read with topical references, that, too, falls flat. It was as if the author dipped in a bag with a list of characteristics, picked four out and wrote stories around that. The geeky one, the Brit, the Aussie and the – erm, other one. It starts with a Sex and the City setup, with four girls with different characteristics who are nevertheless good friends. However, in a change for the Kiss line, the cover works with the story.įor the most part, it’s a road story. Furthermore, this is one of the worst edited Harlequins I’ve ever read. Two unlikeable characters who fail to move me with their story. This is the story of a narcissist and an intellectual snob. LynneC’s review of Girl Least Likely to Marry by Amy AndrewsĬontemporary Romance published by Harlequin Kiss 3 Jul 12
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