From Publishers Weekly
Wit and charm enliven this sexy romp by North (Dear Love Doctor). When Stacey St. Cyr leaves her PR firm in New Orleans to vacation in Hot Springs, Ark., she ends up in Doolittle, Ark., after her faithful collie, True Blue, falls ill. Enter veterinarian Michael Halliday, a single father affectionately known as Dr. Mike. Michael quickly determines that True is pregnant, but his only remedy for Stacey, who's recently been jilted by her fiance, is to spend more time with her. While True recuperates, Stacey becomes acquainted with Michael and his daughters, Jessica and Kristen, and some of the town locals including two fussy old innkeepers and a pushy realtor. Michael and Stacey appeal to one another both physically and emotionally despite their disparate personalities she's a workaholic and he's laid back about everything but her fear of commitment keeps them from coming together. In a contrived plot twist, Stacey's warring, long-divorced parents arrive on the scene to push the couple together. Humor is an ever-present force throughout, which keeps the story's mood light and its pacing upbeat, but North's plot, as well as her characters' motivations, are underdeveloped. Nevertheless, this sweet, sprightly romance is a soothing salve for the lovelorn.Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal
Although this book's action takes place in tiny Doolittle, AR, no-nonsense heroine Stacey St. Cyr is totally Big City-New Orleans, that is. Hard-driving, efficient, and success oriented, she is definitely not in the market for a relationship with the sexy, small-town veterinarian she drags out of bed in the middle of the night when her dog gets sick during a road trip. However, fate, the good doctor, and a few matchmaking townspeople have other things in mind; and before long, Stacey is rethinking her priorities and her life. Funny, witty, and filled with endearing characters, this lively tale features a classic romantic clash reminiscent of the Doris Day-Rock Hudson films and will appeal to fans who like their contemporaries full of laughter, animals, and children. North (Dear Love Doctor) is a best-selling writer and lives in Louisiana. Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Book Description
Should She Cut And Run...Being left at the altar once was enough for high-powered, workaholic exec Stacey St. Cyr. Stacey's supposed to be on vacation at a posh spa. Instead she's stuck in Doolittle, Arkansas-population next-to-nothing -- watching sexy, small-town pet doctor Michael Halliday work his magic on her colicky collie. And all Stacey can think of is how nice it would be to have Michael's gentle, talented hands on her....Or Tie The Knot? This is crazy! He's rural, she's Big City; she's all-business, he's laid back. And if his two young daughters don't warm up to the sexy go-getter, there'll be BIG trouble for this single dad. Still, if he can get Stacey to relax and learn to live a little, perhaps he can follow where his heart is leading him -- and enjoy this tangled, messy, sweet thing called love.
About the Author
Hailey North believes in the magic of love and she hopes that the fantasies she weaves help readers to do the same. When not spinning tales, Hailey can be found at Tulane University, where she directs the Media Arts and Paralegal Studies programs. Or look for her jogging happily along the Mississippi River levee.
Tangled Up in Love FROM THE PUBLISHER
Should She Cut And Run...
Being left at the altar once was enough for high-powered, workaholic exec Stacey St. Cyr. Stacey's supposed to be on vacation at a posh spa. Instead she's stuck in Doolittle, Arkansas-population next-to-nothing watching sexy, small-town pet doctor Michael Halliday work his magic on her colicky collie. And all Stacey can think of is how nice it would be to have Michael's gentle, talented hands on her.
...Or Tie The Knot?
This is crazy! He's rural, she's Big City; she's all-business, he's laid back. And if his two young daughters don't warm up to the sexy go-getter, there'll be BIG trouble for this single dad. Still, if he can get Stacey to relax and learn to live a little, perhaps he can follow where his heart is leading him and enjoy this tangled, messy, sweet thing called love.
FROM THE CRITICS
Publishers Weekly
Wit and charm enliven this sexy romp by North (Dear Love Doctor). When Stacey St. Cyr leaves her PR firm in New Orleans to vacation in Hot Springs, Ark., she ends up in Doolittle, Ark., after her faithful collie, True Blue, falls ill. Enter veterinarian Michael Halliday, a single father affectionately known as Dr. Mike. Michael quickly determines that True is pregnant, but his only remedy for Stacey, who's recently been jilted by her fianc , is to spend more time with her. While True recuperates, Stacey becomes acquainted with Michael and his daughters, Jessica and Kristen, and some of the town locals including two fussy old innkeepers and a pushy realtor. Michael and Stacey appeal to one another both physically and emotionally despite their disparate personalities she's a workaholic and he's laid back about everything but her fear of commitment keeps them from coming together. In a contrived plot twist, Stacey's warring, long-divorced parents arrive on the scene to push the couple together. Humor is an ever-present force throughout, which keeps the story's mood light and its pacing upbeat, but North's plot, as well as her characters' motivations, are underdeveloped. Nevertheless, this sweet, sprightly romance is a soothing salve for the lovelorn. (June 4) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.
Library Journal
Although this book's action takes place in tiny Doolittle, AR, no-nonsense heroine Stacey St. Cyr is totally Big City-New Orleans, that is. Hard-driving, efficient, and success oriented, she is definitely not in the market for a relationship with the sexy, small-town veterinarian she drags out of bed in the middle of the night when her dog gets sick during a road trip. However, fate, the good doctor, and a few matchmaking townspeople have other things in mind; and before long, Stacey is rethinking her priorities and her life. Funny, witty, and filled with endearing characters, this lively tale features a classic romantic clash reminiscent of the Doris Day-Rock Hudson films and will appeal to fans who like their contemporaries full of laughter, animals, and children. North (Dear Love Doctor) is a best-selling writer and lives in Louisiana. Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information.