Helpful Score: 2
I thought this book was just ok. Some of the things that happened in the book, like the Big Misunderstanding and the ending, just made me roll my eyes. It just wasn't my cup of tea. But others liked it so maybe it's just me! Lisa C.
Helpful Score: 2
This book was okay as far as contemporary romance. Typical formula- misunderstood showgirl (Josie) returns to hometown, meets her match in Luke whom she mistakes for the handyman on her newly inherited house. Quick read.
Sexy story about a girl coming home to her hometown and meeting a hot guy.
Helpful Score: 1
Sexy novel of crazy coincidences --and crazier love.
From back cover
From back cover
Helpful Score: 1
Very Fun Read!
Helpful Score: 1
Her name was Josie, She was a showgirl......
....until the night she Heimliched a martini olive out of a fabously wealthy and eccentric casino owner Tallulah Carlyle. Now Josie Day, proud new ownerof one of Tallulah's spare estates, is leaving Vegas behind for.... Donovan's Carner, Arizona? Ironically, her "reward" has brought her right back to the dusty hometown she thought she'd left behind forever. Still, Josie's ready to prove there's more to her htan feathers and a wicked rumbe. She plans to sell the old mansion and use the profits to open a dance school. But first, she'll have to figure out some fancy footwork to avoid knocking heads, and other things, with caretaker and local bad boy Luke Donovan.....
It isn't every day a woman like Josie comes strutting into town, which is fortunate , since her presence on the estate has Luke hotter and more bothered than he's been since, well, ever. He's a little annoyed with his Aunt Tallulah, though. This was supposed to be his property to renovate and sell, an opportunity to make good after being cut off from the family fortune. But Josie doesn't have to know that.... at least not until Luke figures out a way to make both their dreams come true, and prove that Vegas isn't the only place where taking a chance can change everything......
....until the night she Heimliched a martini olive out of a fabously wealthy and eccentric casino owner Tallulah Carlyle. Now Josie Day, proud new ownerof one of Tallulah's spare estates, is leaving Vegas behind for.... Donovan's Carner, Arizona? Ironically, her "reward" has brought her right back to the dusty hometown she thought she'd left behind forever. Still, Josie's ready to prove there's more to her htan feathers and a wicked rumbe. She plans to sell the old mansion and use the profits to open a dance school. But first, she'll have to figure out some fancy footwork to avoid knocking heads, and other things, with caretaker and local bad boy Luke Donovan.....
It isn't every day a woman like Josie comes strutting into town, which is fortunate , since her presence on the estate has Luke hotter and more bothered than he's been since, well, ever. He's a little annoyed with his Aunt Tallulah, though. This was supposed to be his property to renovate and sell, an opportunity to make good after being cut off from the family fortune. But Josie doesn't have to know that.... at least not until Luke figures out a way to make both their dreams come true, and prove that Vegas isn't the only place where taking a chance can change everything......
Her name was Josie, She was a showgirl...until the night she Heimliched a martini olive out of a fabulously wealthy and eccentric casino owner Tallulah Carlyle. Now Josie Day--proud new owner of one of Tallulah's spare estates--is leaving Vega behind her....Donovan's Corner, Arizona? Ironically, her "reward" has brought her right back to the dusty hometown she thought she's left behind forever. Still, Josie's ready to prove there's more to her than feathers and wicked rumba. She plans to sell the old mansion and use the profits to open a dance school. But first, she'll have to figure out some fance footwork to avoid knocking heads--and othere things--with caretaker and local bad boy Luke Donovan.
A bit predictable, but still a fun read.
Her name was Josie...She was a showgirl...
I found this book very enjoyable. I think I read it in about two days. I would recommend it to anyone who just wants a book that makes you want to smile.
Josie Day was a fun charachter to read!