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Binding: Mass Market PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780373770014 ISBN: 0373770014 Label: HQN Books Manufacturer: HQN Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 384 Publication Date: August 01, 2004 Publisher: HQN Books Studio: HQN Books Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Predictable, But Good Chick Lit All the SameHot Stuff is the first in a trilogy about the Jordan sisters. Hot Stuff focuses on Annabelle who is the oldest of the three. The book itself isn't very deep but does deal with deep themes such as people with disabilities, trust, and abandonment issues. It's cute typical chick lit and is a solid story about two people, who both have issues with trust, finding the courage to let their guard down. Rating: - Great storyI love this whole series! I read all three boks within 2 weeks, I couldn't put them down. The story is predictable but entertaining all the same. Rating: - Could have been betterAnnabelle is a busy publicist whose firm is run by her and her family(2 younger sisters and her uncle). Vaughn is a retired football star who is building his dream: to create a resort for children with disabilities; and is Annabelle's job for the time being. Only no matter how hard he tries to make his plans work, someone keeps making attempts to sabatage it. Annabelle is sent to this little town with Vaughn to see about spreading good vibes about the place(on TV, as is her special) even though ... Read More Rating: - HOT STUFF SIZZLED!!!!Picked this up in the office exchange for a business trip to Denver. What a fine little book to end summer with!!! The trilogy I understand begins with the oldest sister, Annabelle and her prime target, Brandon Vaughn. It was a fun read from beginning to end. I liked the family 'situation' and applaud Uncle Yank for rising to the occastion of inheriting 3 nieces. The sisters stick together like glue and I suppose this is why this is the beginning of the trilogy. Brandon ... Read More Rating: - The first try, not the best, not the worstThis is the first book I,ve read of this author and it didn,t inspire me to read the other ones of the trilogy. Maybe I was expecting more of the plot or something,but the truth is none of the plot exited me very much. I like to read books that are hard for me to put down.The characters weren,t very interesting for me.But if you like an easy read and a happy ever after ending, this is not the worst book you could read. In association with Amazon.com | |