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If the Slipper Fits

If the Slipper Fits

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I was embarassed for the characters.
Review: Have you ever read a book and cringed when something happens to embarass one of the characters? That is the way I felt throughout this book. There wasn't any real chemistry between Anne and Connor and Anne was at times incredibly weak and pathetic in her attempts to get Connor to reestablish a relationship. Connor clearly did not deserve her and Anne was not as strong as the author tried to make us believe. Anne and Connor hardly spent enough time together to learn about how each other had changed and even then, they clearly weren't ready for any kind of committment. There were also several characters the book could have done without and at least 3 subplots that just sort of died without being resolved.

I was not impressed by If the Slipper Fits. I sincerely don't think the slipper fit at all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another great Elaine Fox!
Review: I am a very big fan of Elaine Fox. I own her two previous books and love them so when I saw her third book I instantly bought it w/out even knowing what it was about, but le me tell you that it was a huge dissappointment. The book is not even nearly as funny as the other two and the plot wasnt that good. It got to the point where I was like "Can they just hook up and stop the nonsense". If you havent already read the "Man at Work" and "Maybe Baby", I urge you to do it and id you have then lets just wait for her next book and hope that its a good one.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A dissappointment
Review: I am a very big fan of Elaine Fox. I own her two previous books and love them so when I saw her third book I instantly bought it w/out even knowing what it was about, but le me tell you that it was a huge dissappointment. The book is not even nearly as funny as the other two and the plot wasnt that good. It got to the point where I was like "Can they just hook up and stop the nonsense". If you havent already read the "Man at Work" and "Maybe Baby", I urge you to do it and id you have then lets just wait for her next book and hope that its a good one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Slipper DOES Fit
Review: I loved this book...it was a quick read and a perfect escape on a lazy summer day. Sit back, put your feet up and enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Light, Funny, Romantic -- A+
Review: I read this book in one day on the beach and completely loved it. Elaine Fox always delivers smart, witty heroines and sexy heros, but I particularly enjoyed the banter between the two of them in this book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I was embarassed for the characters.
Review: If the Slipper fits is a good summer book- its a quick, easy, non demanding read. The simple plot features Anne and Connor- two teenage sweethearts from opposite sides of the social spectrum. Anne worked for Connor's family in their vacation home- every summer they would meet. Eventually, they fell in love, but they were forced apart.

Years later, they meet again. This time Connor is intent on selling his childhood home and firing all the household staff- including Anne. Anne however, has other plans to keep her beloved home, save her job and win her Prince.

Elaine fox writes likeable characters including the two main ones, plus the Italian uncle, evil stepmother, idiot village suitor, gossipping townspeople etc. She also manages to keep the plot moving so you don't get bored and make the story fun.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Light- hearted summer time reading
Review: If the Slipper fits is a good summer book- its a quick, easy, non demanding read. The simple plot features Anne and Connor- two teenage sweethearts from opposite sides of the social spectrum. Anne worked for Connor's family in their vacation home- every summer they would meet. Eventually, they fell in love, but they were forced apart.

Years later, they meet again. This time Connor is intent on selling his childhood home and firing all the household staff- including Anne. Anne however, has other plans to keep her beloved home, save her job and win her Prince.

Elaine fox writes likeable characters including the two main ones, plus the Italian uncle, evil stepmother, idiot village suitor, gossipping townspeople etc. She also manages to keep the plot moving so you don't get bored and make the story fun.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: this one is just terrible
Review: This book is just plain BAD. First of all, the entire premise of the book is weak. Connor was dumped by Anne a decade before and had his heart broken. Anne is throwing herself at Connor and basically intent on "winning him back". However, the spineless woman is unwilling to actually tell him (or indicate in any way, for that matter) that she wants another chance with him at love. Instead, her approach is to basically just tease him into arousal and then expect this to make him fall back in love with here. She's like some strange combination of naive idiot and slut. Secondly, nothing seems to happen until the last 50 pages the book. Most of the book is just one scene after another of the almost exact same conversation between Anne and Connor being held over and over in different locations. The most grevious problem, however, is that the reader is left completely mystified as to Anne's reasons for dumping the poor boy in the first place, especially since it is implied over and over again that she didn't really want to in the first place. The purpose of this, I assume, was to create some type of suspense by leaving the question hanging. However, this completely backfired and the only result of the "drama" was to leave me entirely unsympathetic to Anne and allow me to give a silent cheer every time Connor rebuffs Anne's advances! By the time the "mystery" is finally explained (and any idiot could have guessed what happened by the time the authors deigns to inform us), it was way too late to get over my dislike of Anne. As for the actual content of the "mystery", I guess I can believe that 18-yr-old Anne may have actually been that naive and stupid. The real problem is that naive young Anne has supposedly matured into confident, self-assured Anne and she STILL isn't the one to tell Connor the truth. Connor's behavior is not completely flawless either, but the poor man deserved so much more in a woman than what he got. And, of course, somehow he ends up in the position of apologizing and groveling. Unless you're the type that actually LIKES the romances that are completely one-sided and where the woman can do no wrong and everything is always the man's fault, do not waste your time or your money on this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another great Elaine Fox!
Review: This book is very funny. Yeah, the set-up is a little familiar, but the plot is fresh and fun and I found the chemistry between Connor and Anne to be pretty sizzly. It's not Fox's best book but it's still better than most everything out there!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Where Was This Supposed to Go?
Review: This is a difficult review to write for a couple of reasons. First by the cover and the back cover description one would think that you were picking up a light contemporary comedy type book. Granted there were a few zany type characters sprinkled throughout the story as the rich heir (Connor) to this magnificent Maine property comes back after an eleven year absence due to having his heart broken irreparably by a young summer housemaid (Anne) now elevated to steward/house curator manager. Connor has returned to sell the property -- and here is where some of the secondary characters come into play as they set out trying to convince the prospective new owner that the property is ready to fall apart and is haunted so that the sale does not go through and their jobs are saved.

Unfortunately, while the plot sounds good, and should have been humorous, it fell rather flat as instead of making me chuckle over the humor my emotions were too caught up in the beastly way our hero Connor was treating Anne - as she decided that - even though it had been eleven years and not a word from him - she was going to set out and seduce him without fessing up as to the real reason she sent him packing all those years ago! BE FOR REAL GIRLFRIEND! This plot just didn't do it for me - I had to re-read the book description again to figure out what this book should have been categorized as. The first half of this book had me so caught up in Anne's pain emotionally that the humor seemed so secondary to be almost non-existent. Connor was just too angry to fall for any of the futile seduction attempts Anne was making. If it were not for the intervention of Connor's wonderfully drawn out Uncle Marcello these two never would have been reunited at all what with Connor's wicked step-mother and Anne's bitter grandmother pulling the strings to keep them apart.

The only reason I did give this book the rating I did was that the writing itself did pull me emotionally, only not in the direction that I feel the author had intended.


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