Thursday, March 24, 2011

Book Review

Today's book review is Cross My Heart by Julie Wright. I have to say that this is one of my favorite romances. Julie has a way with weaving a story, making you fall in love with the characters and become so involved in the story that time just passes by. I was drawn into it and found myself part of the story. I loved everything about the story and would recommend it to anyone. I can't wait to read everything else she's written. (Ps. I've taken classes from, heard her on panels and talked to her at conferences. She's a riot!) Here's a link for Julie's blog and the back cover blurb. Let me know what you think!

The first man is Geoffrey—in Boston, which is Jillian’s hometown. Hazel-eyed Geoffrey, the brilliant ad exec who Jillian would’ve married if he hadn’t stolen some of her best work (and gotten her promotion as a result).

The second man is Jack in Los Angeles. Insecure Jack, who signs Jillian up for a love study at a local university “just for fun” but secretly intends to find out if she still loves Geoffrey. Flaky Jack, who splits as soon as her brain neurons fire an emphaticyes.

The third man is Allen on the airplane from L.A. to Boston, where Jillian’s boss has ordered her to investigate the underhanded dealings of a competing agency (and where Jillian’s crazy parents still live). Allen, the electric-blue-eyed dentist who hates the advertising industry because his ex-girlfriend, Nicole, recently dumped him for some hotshot ad exec.

Head spinning yet? Just wait until Allen’s nemesis, Nicole’s fiancé, and Jillian’s target turn out to be the same guy: Geoffrey. Yes, that Geoffrey. Forget about love triangles— this is a full-blown love quadrangle that quickly becomes a high-stakes game with savvy players, snappy dialogue, and a plot that won’t stop twisting . . . until another love study delivers surprising results.

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