Gail W. (G-Rated) reviewed on + 313 more book reviews
This is a great book, funny, sexy and even has a little suspense. Though it's great to have read it's predessor, Jude's Law, it does stand alone.
As Foster's Jude's Law (2006) ends, Jude Jamison, former wrestling champ turned movie star, tired of his stardom, has moved to the small town of Stillbrook, Ohio, and hooked up with art dealer, May Price. They get their happily-ever-after ending, but May's best friend, the charmingly sarcastic Ashley, needed a book of her own to finish her story, and this is it.
Ashley has been sparring with Quinton Murphy, another character from Jude's Law, and she's not sure what to do with him. At 29, she's never been with a man, always using her ready wit and fast comebacks to distance herself from any romantic contenders. But Quinton is different. Instead of being put off by Ashley's snippiness, he finds her prickliness quite adorable. Ashley, realizing she's in over her head and needs advice, turns to Denny, former wrestling trainer and Jude's right-hand man, who becomes Ashley's confidante. Other characters making a return appearance (libraries should have both Law titles) include the car-bombing villain, and the element of danger enhances the entertainment.
As Foster's Jude's Law (2006) ends, Jude Jamison, former wrestling champ turned movie star, tired of his stardom, has moved to the small town of Stillbrook, Ohio, and hooked up with art dealer, May Price. They get their happily-ever-after ending, but May's best friend, the charmingly sarcastic Ashley, needed a book of her own to finish her story, and this is it.
Ashley has been sparring with Quinton Murphy, another character from Jude's Law, and she's not sure what to do with him. At 29, she's never been with a man, always using her ready wit and fast comebacks to distance herself from any romantic contenders. But Quinton is different. Instead of being put off by Ashley's snippiness, he finds her prickliness quite adorable. Ashley, realizing she's in over her head and needs advice, turns to Denny, former wrestling trainer and Jude's right-hand man, who becomes Ashley's confidante. Other characters making a return appearance (libraries should have both Law titles) include the car-bombing villain, and the element of danger enhances the entertainment.
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