Romance Reviews Today
"Its funny, has great characters, and is an entertaining love story."
Washington Post Book World
"Do yourself a favor and read this one."
Book Description
Her tall, dark, and deliciously dangerous boss... When the delightful, daffy Dog Lady of station WZZZ offered to take on the temporary job of traffic reporter, Steve Crow tried to think of reasons to turn Daisy Adams down. Perhaps he knew that sharing the close quarters of a car with her for hours would give the handsome program director no room to resist her quirky charms. He'd always favored low-slung sportscars and high-heeled women, but that was before he fell for a free spirit who caught crooks by accident, loved old people and pets, and had just too many jobs! Loving Daisy turned Steve's life upside down, especially once he adopted Bob, a huge dog masquerading as a couch potato. But was Daisy finally ready to play for keeps?
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When the delightful, daffy Dog Lady of station WZZZ offered to take on the temporary job of traffic reporter, Steve Crow tried to think of reasons to turn Daisy Adams down. Perhaps he knew that sharing the close quarters of a car with her for hours would give the handsome program director no room to resist her quirky charms. He'd always favored low-slung sportscars and high-heeled women, but that was before he fell for a free spirit who caught crooks by accident, loved old people and pets, and had just too many jobs! Loving Daisy turned Steve's life upside down, especially once he adopted Bob, a huge dog masquerading as a couch potato. But was Daisy finally ready to play for keeps?
About the Author
Bestselling author Janet Evanovich is the recipient of the Crime Writers Association's John Creasy Memorial, Last Laugh, and Silver Dagger awards, as well as the Left Coast Crime's Lefty Award, and is the two-time recipient of the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association's Dilys Award. She lives in New Hampshire, where she is at work on her next novel.
The Rocky Road to Romance FROM THE PUBLISHER
When the delightful, daffy Dog Lady of station WZZZ offered to take on the temporary job of traffic reporter, Steve Crow tried to think of reasons to turn Daisy Adams down. Perhaps he knew that sharing the close quarters of a car with her for hours would give the handsome program director no room to resist her quirky charms. He'd always favored low-slung sports cars and high-heeled women, but that was before he fell for a free spirit who caught crooks by accident, loved old people and pets, and had just too many jobs!
Loving Daisy turned Steve's life upside down, especially once he adopted Bob, a couch potato masquerading as a huge dog. But was Daisy finally ready to play for keeps?
FROM THE CRITICS
Pamela Regis - The Washington Post
If you have ever sneered at a "supermarket romance," do yourself a favor and read this one. It will tide you over until the next Stephanie Plum.
AudioFile
This novel is like a Stephanie Plum novel in boudoir-pink syrup. The lovable goofball here is Daisy Adams, a girl with so many jobs that she doesn't have time to have her handsome, rich, and otherwise perfect boss, Steve Cross, fall in love with her. The eccentric sidekick is Daisy's gun-toting octogenarian bodyguard. (Daisy keeps accidentally catching crooks who vow revenge.) The suspense is whether she'll slow down enough to let Mr. Perfect marry her. It's all PG-13, with some sex, nudity, and madcap violence but no bad language. C.J. Critt is suitably merry in portraying this gallery of kooks. The overall effect: Bridget Jones meets Laurel and Hardy and takes her clothes off. B.G. © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine