

Mitchell is recently single after a never-ending line of long-term relationships based on compatibility and what he believes is good for his lifestyle-his checklist, if you will. Julie is the ‘first-date’ guru of her magazine and now her boss has ordered her to write an article about the next step-a real relationship. Julie works for Stiletto magazine, and Mitchell is a Wall Street stiff (With NERD GLASSES, might I add- yum). No, this book isn’t a rip off of that movie, but it is a damn good portrayal of what could have happened behind the scenes.

Well, if you ever wanted more, if you ever wished you could have been inside their heads and hear what they’re thinking-this is your opportunity. So, there’s this super popular movie called How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days. Her breath hitched as she got the first close-up look of his eyes.

Julie moved slowly, sliding his glasses off and setting them carefully on her coffee table. I don’t go in thinking, ‘Oh, this is SO guna be a five star, just like her others!!’ It’s more like, ‘Aahh I HOPE this is another five star read JUST like her others and I HOPE it makes me feel the way all of her others did.’ It was and it did. There’s way more to why I have been rating her stories the way I do.

And to defend numero dos-No, it’s not an ‘OF COURSE’ situation. Yes, I ADORE Lauren Layne and apparently everything she writes. By now I assume anyone who has read any of my Lauren Layne reviews is rolling their eyes and saying…Okay, we get it, you LIKE the woman and OF COURSE you gave her book 5 stars. She was starting to worry she wanted to save it all for herself.Īaaaaaah she’s done it again. This was one memory she was saving for herself. On second thought, Stiletto readers wouldn’t be getting that little bit of wisdom.
