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I am working on a Jennifer Crusie project, and spending this winter break reading and reviewing many of her books. Visit Crusie’s website for a linked list with excerpts and buying info.
The order of reviews:
The categories (I will review each of these in order):
Manhunting (reread) –posted (Harlequin Temptation #463)
Getting Rid of Bradley –posted (Harlequin Temptation #480)
Strange Bedpersons (reread) (Harlequin Temptation #520)
What the Lady Wants (Harlequin Temptation #544)
Charlie All Night (reread) (Harlequin Temptation #570)
Anyone But You (Harlequin Love and Laughter #4)
The Cinderella Deal (Bantam Loveswept #807)
Trust Me on This (Bantam Loveswept #843)
The Single Titles (I may only do some of these):
Tell Me Lies
Crazy For You (reread)
Welcome to Temptation (reread)
Fast Women (reread)
Faking It (reread)
Bet Me (reread)
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What great timing — I just finished “Maybe This Time”.
You’ve never read Cinderella Deal??? Very cool.
Trust Me On This is also fun if you’ve ever been to MLA or a big conference like that.
Looking forward to it, especially to your review of Anyone But You, my favourite category romance ever!
@Nicola O.: I am hoping to read that one eventually, but I may just have to focus on categories for this project. Will you review it?
@Wendy: Oh good! And yes, I have been to an MLA type conference, namely the APA, although we are a smaller group. I find it hard to imagine love blooming there. Should be interesting!
@Rosario: You will like my review then.
I thought I had a more complete collection, but I only have Manhunting and one other one (Strange Bedpersons, I think). I do have most of the full-length jobbies, although I did not keep the 3-way collabs.
I probably will review the newest one. I really liked it — although I bought it a couple weeks ago, a decadent afternoon on the sofa reading it nearly cover-to-cover was a Christmas day present to myself.
What a wonderful way to spend your reading time! I adore her books, and Manhunting is my all time favorite, own multiple copies (just in case) even the original with Jake’s mustache. I thought I had read them all, but after reading your review I realize I have never read Getting Rid of Bradley – so, lucky, lucky me – I get to read a ‘new’ Crusie!
Jessica, may I request that you include the series number for the category titles, if you have them? My local UBS files them by number rather than author/title.
Thanks!
@Nicola O.: done!
Thank you!
The Crusie Reviewathon has taken me to the library where the only books available seem to be the later collaborations and one copy of ‘Faking It’ in Indonesian…
@Merrian: oh no! Hopefully they have interlibrary loan??