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I want to start out by saying that this book was so funny that I was laughing practically every page. The romance in it is good, but it doesn't seem like the main point of the story, and I was okay with that. The fact that Agnes gets together with the Hitman is not a big surprise, as much as how they deal with each other is. Remembering parts of this book still makes me grin. I think every girl should have a Shane (the Hitman) in their lives.
If I hadn't checked this book out of the library, I would probably pick it up and re-read it right now, just because writing up the review makes me remember how much I loved it. Reading this book also has made me a Jennifer Crusie fan (and although I read her and Bob Mayer's first collaboration "Don't Look Down", I'd still recommend this one more than that one.)
If I hadn't checked this book out of the library, I would probably pick it up and re-read it right now, just because writing up the review makes me remember how much I loved it. Reading this book also has made me a Jennifer Crusie fan (and although I read her and Bob Mayer's first collaboration "Don't Look Down", I'd still recommend this one more than that one.)
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