March 27, 2006
Strange Bedpersons by Jennifer Crusie, 3 1/2Book description: Tess Newhart knows her ex-boyfriend Nick Jamieson isn't the right guy for her. He's caviar and champagne, she's take-out Chinese pot stickers. He's an uptight Republican lawyer, she was raised in a commune and thinks Cinderella is politically incorrect. He wants to get ahead in business, she just wants . . . him -- only not the social-climbing Nick, but the sweet, caring, unbuttoned-down Nick. And Nick wants her, too, but there's no way Tess is about to play second fiddle to his obsession to make partner. Yet somehow she finds herself agreeing to play his fiancée for a weekend business trip that could make or break Nick's career. And while he's wrapped up in convincing Tess that he needs her in his respectable world, Tess is doing her best to keep her left-wing opinions to herself and her hands off Nick. Review: I didn’t like Strange Bedpersons as much as I usually like Crusie. The book started right in the middle of an off again on again romance and I never found myself getting into that part of the book. Tess was so liberal she got on my nerves at times and I’m pretty darn liberal. I also saw the big plot twist coming a mile away. Even though I did not like the romance, I never fail to enjoy Crusie’s writing. The dialogue was hilarious and the character interactions were interesting. I love how Cruise’s characters are never stereotypes and her side characters are always fleshed out. This wasn’t the best Cruise but it’s still better than a lot of what’s out there. Category, Romance: Contemp| Link this entry? | Comments (0) |