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Book Review of No Strings Attached

No Strings Attached
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At 31, Samantha Brady, who hears the tick-tock of her biological clock, is at loose ends. She has had a string of dead-end jobs while waiting for her book to be published and to settle down with the man of her dreams, her roommate, Jack Turner. But they are reluctant to jeopardize their friendship with a romantic entanglement. Jack has been Samantha's friend since childhood, and it seemed only natural for her to share his apartment when she moved to New York City. He has avoided long-term involvements and considers himself a permanent bachelor because of his difficult childhood, so his companionable relationship with Samantha always worked well--until they spend the night in a motel room. Alcohol and an unwise game of spin the bottle turn into one glorious night for the roommates, with unforeseen consequences that threaten their friendship. Popular and funny Criswell turns in an enjoyable light romance.