Rating:  Summary: I wish I could give it zero stars Review: A friend of mine lent this to me to read, and being out of reading material at the time I decided I had nothing to lose,Awful - absolutely awful. Predictable, empty-headed fluff. I ploughed on through it, but it was more of a sense of wanting to get it over with than wanting to see how it ended. THAT, I could see a mile away. Save your money, folks!
Rating:  Summary: I wish I could give it zero stars Review: A friend of mine lent this to me to read, and being out of reading material at the time I decided I had nothing to lose, Awful - absolutely awful. Predictable, empty-headed fluff. I ploughed on through it, but it was more of a sense of wanting to get it over with than wanting to see how it ended. THAT, I could see a mile away. Save your money, folks!
Rating:  Summary: frenzied wrestling romance Review: Finance expert Frankie McGee takes a leave of absence to help save her Uncle Joe's in the red professional wrestling business. However, she learns the business from the inside when the six-foot giantess portraying the amazonian character Tatiana the Tigress leaves for Hollywood just before a critical performance. Frankie takes over the role. Wrestling superstar Black Jack Hudson is nearing retirement time, but would like to out with one championship belt. However, his wrestling partner, the masked Tatiana, looks great, but to Jack she does not know a wristlock from a wristwatch (paraphrasing Gorilla Monsoon on Ali). Driving him even crazier, Jack finds he is attracted to two women, his partner and Joe's dimes could not drop from her butt niece who demands he renew his contract. This wrestling romance takes off faster than a flying drop kick from the first moment that Frankie learns about egos and feathers. The story line continues at this frantic pace through airplane spins and the off the rope antics of the cast. Though the characters are never developed outside the ring as much as their wrestling personas come across, fans of frenzied romantic romps will enjoy this off the top rope tale. Harriet Klausner
Rating:  Summary: frenzied wrestling romance Review: Finance expert Frankie McGee takes a leave of absence to help save her Uncle Joe's in the red professional wrestling business. However, she learns the business from the inside when the six-foot giantess portraying the amazonian character Tatiana the Tigress leaves for Hollywood just before a critical performance. Frankie takes over the role. Wrestling superstar Black Jack Hudson is nearing retirement time, but would like to out with one championship belt. However, his wrestling partner, the masked Tatiana, looks great, but to Jack she does not know a wristlock from a wristwatch (paraphrasing Gorilla Monsoon on Ali). Driving him even crazier, Jack finds he is attracted to two women, his partner and Joe's dimes could not drop from her butt niece who demands he renew his contract. This wrestling romance takes off faster than a flying drop kick from the first moment that Frankie learns about egos and feathers. The story line continues at this frantic pace through airplane spins and the off the rope antics of the cast. Though the characters are never developed outside the ring as much as their wrestling personas come across, fans of frenzied romantic romps will enjoy this off the top rope tale. Harriet Klausner
Rating:  Summary: Very Funny Romance with a Professional Wrestling Theme Review: Frankie McGee is an accountant with a prestigious Boston firm. Her life for the next ten years is very carefully planned out down to where she will vacation for the forseeable future. (...)Frankie has one unpredictable factor in her life, her Uncle Joe. Joe runs WHAK, Wrestling Heroes and Kings, a professional wrestling enterprise. He is in financial trouble and knows that Frankie will never say no to him, so he asks for her help. Somehow, Frankie goes from the books to the ring as the Tiger Lady, fake wife to wrestling star Black Jack Hudson. Jack isn't any happier about the situation than Frankie, but Joe pressures them both into continuing the charade. This is an incredibly funny book with truly unique situations and characters. I can't wait to read the next one. I love an author with a sense of humor.
Rating:  Summary: Very Funny Romance with a Professional Wrestling Theme Review: Frankie McGee is an accountant with a prestigious Boston firm. Her life for the next ten years is very carefully planned out down to where she will vacation for the forseeable future. (...)Frankie has one unpredictable factor in her life, her Uncle Joe. Joe runs WHAK, Wrestling Heroes and Kings, a professional wrestling enterprise. He is in financial trouble and knows that Frankie will never say no to him, so he asks for her help. Somehow, Frankie goes from the books to the ring as the Tiger Lady, fake wife to wrestling star Black Jack Hudson. Jack isn't any happier about the situation than Frankie, but Joe pressures them both into continuing the charade. This is an incredibly funny book with truly unique situations and characters. I can't wait to read the next one. I love an author with a sense of humor.
Rating:  Summary: great book!! Review: i loved this book, i thought it had just the right amount of humor and romance to make it an enjoyable book.
Rating:  Summary: This book got a hold on me Review: I loved this book. The hero is a hunk, the heroine is darling and convinging in both personalities, and the secondary characters are great. Ms. White writes with great humor. She is truly a rising star.
Rating:  Summary: This book got a hold on me Review: I loved this book. The hero is a hunk, the heroine is darling and convinging in both personalities, and the secondary characters are great. Ms. White writes with great humor. She is truly a rising star.
Rating:  Summary: Charming Review: It's hard to find the perfect read after a long day at work. Not a literary challenge and not innanely boring, the perfect read should be entertaining and engrossing. Got A Hold On You was just right, not too soft and and not too hard. I found Frankie to be realistic and fun and Black Jack, well, let's just say, he was great to fall asleep with. I hope this author produces more of the same, soon!
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