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Heaven in Your Eyes |
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Rating:  Summary: a WONDERFUL comic adventure Review: Judi McCoy has done it again. This inventive author has crafted another funny yet poignant novel of love and laughther. When Annie McAllister's self-absorbed husband dies, Annie is free to pursue her dream of becoming a U.S. Mashal. She works her way up the ranks and is given a high-profile job in the WITSEC progrom, guarding mafia snitch, Dominic Viglione. Unbeknownst to Annie, her guiding angel, Milton, has other plans for her life. Annie deserves a soul mate, and there's only one way he can provide the right man. Milton convinces Tom, Annie's dead husband, to come back and help her find the man of her dreams or be forever stranded between heaven and hell. Tom agress, only he doesn't know the whole story. He isn't coming back as Dominic Viglione, but Drew Falcone, a fellow marshal on the trail of a spy. Annie and Tom/Drew go onthe run and every manner of trouble that can ensue does. In the end, love and trust triumph. Annie finds her soulmate in Tom/Drew, who realizes she is the perfect woman for him.
Rating:  Summary: a WONDERFUL comic adventure Review: Judi McCoy has done it again. This inventive author has crafted another funny yet poignant novel of love and laughther. When Annie McAllister's self-absorbed husband dies, Annie is free to pursue her dream of becoming a U.S. Mashal. She works her way up the ranks and is given a high-profile job in the WITSEC progrom, guarding mafia snitch, Dominic Viglione. Unbeknownst to Annie, her guiding angel, Milton, has other plans for her life. Annie deserves a soul mate, and there's only one way he can provide the right man. Milton convinces Tom, Annie's dead husband, to come back and help her find the man of her dreams or be forever stranded between heaven and hell. Tom agress, only he doesn't know the whole story. He isn't coming back as Dominic Viglione, but Drew Falcone, a fellow marshal on the trail of a spy. Annie and Tom/Drew go onthe run and every manner of trouble that can ensue does. In the end, love and trust triumph. Annie finds her soulmate in Tom/Drew, who realizes she is the perfect woman for him.
Rating:  Summary: Clever & Whimsical Review: Put this one in your beach bag! Heaven in Your Eyes is a fun, whimsical story of two U.S. Marshals on the run. I especially liked the clever way Judi MCCoy has the ex-husband atone for his past sins. Enjoy!
Rating:  Summary: Heavenly fun Review: THis is a great, fun, fast-paced read that keeps you guessing. I really enjoyed it, I couldn't put it down. At points, it made me laugh out loud. Highly recommended!
Rating:  Summary: A great summer read! Review: This was my first book by Judi McCoy, but it certainly won't be the last! Other reviewers have done a great job of summarizing the plot. This is the perfect book to spend a hot summer day relaxing with. There is love, second chances, humor and ultimately, redemption. The characters have the perfect combination of strength and vulnerability. You will need a cold drink beside you for the steamy scenes. I look forward to the next two books in the Heaven trilogy and reading Ms. McCoy's backlist.
Rating:  Summary: Really Fun Read Review: WOW! Judi McCoy has done it again. All her books are fun, funny and endearing, but this last one, Heaven in Your Eyes, is one of the best. I thoroughly enjoyed the personality of her heroine, Anne and her hero, Drew is a hottie! The story is fast-paced and engaging and the end, a surprise. It's definately worth the price of the book - I'll read it again.
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