Nothing But Trouble (Chinooks Hockey Team, Bk 5)
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Diana C. (dianamarie) - reviewed on + 19 more book reviews
Not that great. That's all I can say. The characters are not believable, the story line is shallow and the situtations are boring. He is supposed to be a hockey player recovering from a car accident, and we are supposed to believe that an actress was hired to be his health-care provider. Yeah-right!
The heroine is plastic and fake. She is obsessed over her breasts and wants to get a reduction, but insists on wearing tight clothes and (claims) she gets frustrated when men look at her chest, but then uses it to her advantage. She goes around telling everyone that she wears designer clothes as if anyone cares; mainly they tell her that they're ugly. It gets old. She also makes comments about how she knows shes good looking and just wants people to notice her talent as an actress.
The hero is a potty mouth (it was seriously annoying me, the way he kept using the s-word) and is very self-centered and spoiled. Overall I could not buy into this book.
Just to note: I normally love reading Rachel Gibson, but this was a very big disappointment.
The heroine is plastic and fake. She is obsessed over her breasts and wants to get a reduction, but insists on wearing tight clothes and (claims) she gets frustrated when men look at her chest, but then uses it to her advantage. She goes around telling everyone that she wears designer clothes as if anyone cares; mainly they tell her that they're ugly. It gets old. She also makes comments about how she knows shes good looking and just wants people to notice her talent as an actress.
The hero is a potty mouth (it was seriously annoying me, the way he kept using the s-word) and is very self-centered and spoiled. Overall I could not buy into this book.
Just to note: I normally love reading Rachel Gibson, but this was a very big disappointment.
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