Helpful Score: 5
My least favorite of her books to date. I wasn't engaged by the characters until the final 2-3 chapters due to a loose plotline where the author introduced too many conflicts (writers block, problem holding down a job, conflict between characters leading to romance, overcome addiction, character identity crises, etc.). There were so many issues that the characters never seemed emotionally developed. The introductory chapters of the book introduced the primary female character by having her publish a bad review of the primary male character's most recent play and the characters agree that the writing is not up to the standards of his earlier career. It is somewhat ironic that the book itself is in line with the author's plot in that it also does not match the quality of her previous books.
Michelle D. (Michelle74) reviewed With Seduction in Mind (Girl-Bachelor, Bk 4) on + 153 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
London 1896
Another from Guhrke's Girl-Bachelor series. And as the rest, an excellent read. The book had lots of great interaction between the hero and heroine. The dialogue was perfect. The plot, though a little predictable, flowed quickly. The ending was happily ever after. A definate recommendation. And although it is not first in the series, very few previous characters are in this story so it is not necessary to read the others first.
Another from Guhrke's Girl-Bachelor series. And as the rest, an excellent read. The book had lots of great interaction between the hero and heroine. The dialogue was perfect. The plot, though a little predictable, flowed quickly. The ending was happily ever after. A definate recommendation. And although it is not first in the series, very few previous characters are in this story so it is not necessary to read the others first.
Helpful Score: 1
Having just finished this book moments ago, I have officially placed it on my Keeper shelf. If you get choked up as the music swells toward the end of "Pretty Woman" or "An Officer and a Gentleman," you will experience those emotions at this ending also.
Our hero has struggled with an addiction that has caused him to have serious writer's block for more than three years. Daisy is assigned to help him complete his manuscript and he has been ordered by his publisher to help her improve her writing skills. Being forced in each other's company for weeks on end leads to a slow but intense seduction. Daisy has all the pluck and sass of a young, beautiful Julia Roberts while Sebastian is the perfectly flawed, charismatic Richard Gere.
My only complaint (other than Daisy's silly name) is that the happy ending came so quickly. But, that may have been because my fingers were flying to turn the pages as quickly as I could read them...
Story: 5
Romance: 5
Overall rating: 5 stars
Our hero has struggled with an addiction that has caused him to have serious writer's block for more than three years. Daisy is assigned to help him complete his manuscript and he has been ordered by his publisher to help her improve her writing skills. Being forced in each other's company for weeks on end leads to a slow but intense seduction. Daisy has all the pluck and sass of a young, beautiful Julia Roberts while Sebastian is the perfectly flawed, charismatic Richard Gere.
My only complaint (other than Daisy's silly name) is that the happy ending came so quickly. But, that may have been because my fingers were flying to turn the pages as quickly as I could read them...
Story: 5
Romance: 5
Overall rating: 5 stars
Helpful Score: 1
Sebastian? An overly-dramatic, whining loser who is rude to everyone (including his loyal unpaid staff). A broke and lazy author, he stubbornly refuses help or advice and wallows endlessly in self-pity. (It's over, he can't do it anymore, there are no more books in him, blah-blah, on and on.) I made it halfway into the book and there was still no hint of possible character growth short of a personality transplant. Too many fatal flaws for my taste. A waste of time to wait until the final pages for an about-face to occur. Just didn't see it happening.
Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed With Seduction in Mind (Girl-Bachelor, Bk 4) on + 2104 more book reviews
After being fired from yet another position, Daisy Merrick gets a temporary job as a critic for the local newspaper. Her assignment is to review the latest play from author Sebastian Grant, Earl of Avermore, on its opening night. When her scathing review hits the papers, Sebastian is livid. The play closes within a week.
Sebastian owes a manuscript for a new book to his publisher, but hasn't been able to write a page in years. The publisher hires Daisy to help Sebastian with his book. But Sebastian has no intention of going along with this plan.
This is the last book in Laura Lee Guhrke's Girl-Bachelor series. It sounded like a promising plot to me, but I was totally bored with the first half of this book. The story trudged along and I wasn't sure Daisy would ever get to help Sebastian with his writer's block. The second half of the book moved along a little faster, but it couldn't rescue this story. My rating: 2.5 Stars.
Sebastian owes a manuscript for a new book to his publisher, but hasn't been able to write a page in years. The publisher hires Daisy to help Sebastian with his book. But Sebastian has no intention of going along with this plan.
This is the last book in Laura Lee Guhrke's Girl-Bachelor series. It sounded like a promising plot to me, but I was totally bored with the first half of this book. The story trudged along and I wasn't sure Daisy would ever get to help Sebastian with his writer's block. The second half of the book moved along a little faster, but it couldn't rescue this story. My rating: 2.5 Stars.