I'm in No Mood for Love (Little Black Dress)
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Average customer review:Product Description
What is Clare Wingate doing? One minute she’s suffering in the bridesmaid dress from hell, and the next...she’s waking up beside Sebastian Vaughan, her girlhood crush turned sexy, globe-hopping journalist. Somewhere between the toast and the toss of the bouquet she’d got herself into a whole lot of trouble. But then how else are you supposed to deal with finding your fiancé in a compromising position with the washing machine repair man?
Right now Clare’s in no mood for love – not even for lust – and wants to forget about Sebastian ASAP. But he isn’t in the mood to go away, and his kiss is impossible to forget...
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #53664 in Books
- Published on: 2006-10-02
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 288 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Rachel Gibson’s first two romance novels – Simply Irresistible and Truly Madly Yours – were named among the Top Ten Favourite Books of the Year by the membership of the Romance writers of America. She is married and lives with her husband and children in Boise, Idaho.
Customer Reviews
good but not the usual steamy!!!
typical plot, boy meets girl, they fight etc. held my attention since i read it in 2 hours. liked the little details from other of her books, mentioning of Truly and meeting with Jane, cheeky touch.
Hot stuff
I really enjoyed this. Clare and Sebastien were very engaging - and Sebastien was a sexy 'Alpha' male. Rachel Gibson takes no prisoners in the bedroom (!)and has a unique style which is very enjoyable. Interesting choice of job for the hero - a war correspondent. This is my second Rachel G and I'll be buying more.
Gone off the boil!!
I have read all of Miss Gibson's books after discovering her earlier this year so they are all fairly fresh in the mind. I personally think that this has not got the same 'meat' as the other books. It's almost as though she has forgot the content and just gone straight for the predictable boy meets girl plot. It missed the humour, wit and red hot love scenes that her previous books have had in abundance and lets face it girls that's what we read Miss Gibsons books for...... lets get back to the early stuff's writing style.




