Search Results for "Jennifer Crusie": 9 results
Crusie, Jennifer, Eileen Dreyer, and Anne Stuart: The Unfortunate Miss Fortunes: The Unfortunate Miss Fortunes is a collaborative novel by Jennifer Crusie, Eileen Dreyer, and Anne Stuart (not, as one reviewer claimed, a collection of novellas). Dee, Lizzie, and Mare Fortune are sisters with hereditary magical abilities, who have been running...
Crusie, Jennifer, Lori Foster, and Carly Phillips: Santa Baby: I bought the romance anthology Santa Baby because Jennifer Crusie has a novella in it. Knowing that the other two stories would look really flat in comparison to Crusie's, I tried reading Lori Foster and Carly Phillips' contributions first. I...
Crusie, Jennifer, and Bob Mayer: Agnes and the Hitman: Agnes and the Hitman is Jennifer Crusie and Bob Mayer's second collaboration, which I like quite a bit more than their first, Don't Look Down. It has the same virtues—characterization, banter, action—but in service of an overall plot that I...
Crusie, Jennifer, and Bob Mayer: Don't Look Down: Don't Look Down is a collaboration between Jennifer Crusie and Bob Mayer, with a chick-lit cover and camouflage-patterned boards underneath. Lucy Armstrong has been brought to Georgia at the last minute to finish directing a movie. J.T. Wilder is a...
Crusie, Jennifer: Bet Me: I liked Jennifer Crusie's Bet Me better than Faking It, her last solo novel. Bet Me has no murders and so no tone mismatch. And in what is possibly a first for me, I was able to keep track of...
Crusie, Jennifer: Cinderella Deal, The: I got a copy of Jennifer Crusie's The Cinderella Deal recently; Crusie is a great author I discovered in the last year or so, and I've been trying to pick up her out-of-print category romances used. This isn't the...
Crusie, Jennifer: Faking It: Jennifer Crusie's Faking It has the perfect title, about 1/4 to 1/3 too many characters, and a poorly-integrated murder (my brief notes to myself on it read, "[murderer's name]???!", as in, you must be kidding). This is the art forgery...
Crusie, Jennifer: Fast Women: Yay, mini-vacations. We didn't have class after Tuesday last week, and no assignments either, so I used the break to catch up, both on the work that I fell behind on because of this whole getting-married thing [1], and...
Crusie, Jennifer: Trust Me on This: "Everything I needed to know I learned from fiction," part 561 in a series: The phrase "kicked off the slam" should never appear in a sex scene. Today's installment was brought to you by the letter P, the number...