Wednesday, March 27, 2013

"What She Wants" My Thoughts


"What "do" women want?"Jonathan Templar and his poker buddies can't figure it out. Take Jonathan, for instance. He's been in love with Lissa Castle since they were kids but, geek that he is, she's never seen him as her Mr. Perfect. He has one last shot--their high school reunion. Kyle Long is equally discouraged. The pretty receptionist at his office keeps passing him over for other guys who may be taller but are definitely "not" superior. And Adam Edwards might be the most successful of Jonathan's friends, but he isn't having any success on the home front. His wife's kicked him out.

When Jonathan stumbles on a romance novel at the Icicle Falls library sale, he knows he's found the love expert he's been seeking--Vanessa Valentine, top-selling romance author. At first his buddies laugh at him for reading romance novels, but soon they, too, realize that these stories are the world's best textbooks on love. Poker night becomes book club night...and when all is read and done, they're going to be the kind of men women want!


My Thoughts....

Sheila Roberts is one of my favorite authors, and I was so looking forward to reading this book. I was not disappointed. 

I loved this book and the unpredictable change of pace this book took, I loved it. It was a fun, whimsical, romantic book about these 5 guys (Jonathan, Kyle, Adam, Vance and Bernardo) trying to figure out "What She Wants". Yes, it has it's own kind of a romantic twist, and a few other twists as well. Something I loved most of all, was there were no bedroom "R" rated scenes. I love reading romance books that are easy on the mind, not in your face with steamy bedroom scenes. This one was "Sweet Mind Candy." My favorite kind of candy! 

I loved it, I guess that is obvious by now, and I awarded it 5*****

This book is part of my Nook Library.

3 comments:

  1. I love the premise of this book.

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  2. This does sound terrific! I enjoyed your review, Gigi Ann!

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  3. I just rec'd my copy of this book - just another one to move up on my TBR list. I enjoyed your review.

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