Ebook {Epub PDF} What the Lady Wants by Jennifer Crusie






















What the Lady Wants. By: Jennifer Crusie. Narrated by: Lola Holiday. Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins. Unabridged Audiobook. Categories: Romance, Contemporary. out . Periodically, I read and re-read all Jennifer Crusie's books -- they are among my very favorite comfort reads. "What the Lady Wants", even though it isn't her very best book, is still pretty good and stays on the "re-read pile". It is a delight -- amusing characters, snarky dialogue, attractive hero, fun plot that doesn't take itself too seriously/5(). What The Lady Wants by Crusie, Jennifer A hilarious modern romance follows disillusioned private investigator Mitch Peabody as he finds himself falling head over heels in love with his sexy new employer, Mae Sullivan, who has hired him to find the men who murdered her uncle.


What the Lady Wants ebook By Jennifer Crusie. Read a Sample. Sign up to save your library. With an OverDrive account, you can save your favorite libraries for at-a-glance information about availability. Find out more about OverDrive accounts. Save Not today. Format. ebook. Author. Jennifer Crusie. Publisher. Things aren't always what they seem, giving What the Lady Wants a fresh feeling. Jennifer Crusie occasionally gets a little repetitive with certain plot points, and drags some conversations out well past their point of being done, but overall, the action is constantly moving forward. What the Lady Wants by Jennifer Crusie. MIRA, $, ISBN X Contemporary Romance, (Reissue) What the Lady Wants is one of those fun, cool stories that seems to poke fun at Sam Spade stories while providing enough one-liners, a sexy hero, and a ditsy while likable heroine to make my day. Fun, fun, fun is the agenda of the day, and this silly yet well-crafted romance.


What the Lady Wants by Jenny Crusie Book Notes from Jenny. Original title: Whatever MaeBelle Wants. On writing: This book was born when an editor and I discovered we both loved the Thin Man films, and I started wondering how Nick and Nora might have met. After that, I lost my grip on the original idea as usual, but it was a fun way to begin. Periodically, I read and re-read all Jennifer Crusie's books -- they are among my very favorite comfort reads. "What the Lady Wants", even though it isn't her very best book, is still pretty good and stays on the "re-read pile". It is a delight -- amusing characters, snarky dialogue, attractive hero, fun plot that doesn't take itself too seriously. What the Lady Wants Jennifer Crusie When Mae Belle Sullivans 76 year old uncle Armand dies of a heart attack his diary goes missing, knowing she needs information in the diary Mae decides to hire an incompetent detective to investigate Armands supposed murder.

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