
Full House by Janet Evanovich
Review created: 11/03/06(updated 11/10/06)
Billie Pierce, a divorced mother, decides to take polo lessons, as a self-improvement project, even though she's never ridden or even been around horses before. Her mentor, Wealthy newspaper owner and horseman, Nick Kaharchek, falls in love with her helplessness, and is drawn into her crazy life, and her nutsy cousin, Deedee, a self-absorbed bimbo, a bomb-setting teenage nephew, and her own children. This is a series of slapstick comedy with a cast of wacky, loveable, eccentric characters. I wasn't terribly impressed with this book, but this contemporary romance sets the stage for the rest of the series, which improves as it goes along.
Review ID: 10000000002232752

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