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Good husband material  (hometown heartbreakers)

Good husband material (hometown heartbreakers)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GOOD HUSBAND IS FABU!!!
Review: Susan Mallery's Good Husband Material is a quick, fun read that will quench your romantic thirst. The story is about Gage and Kari two star crossed lovers whom were engaged to be married eight years prior before Kari decided she needed to leave Possum Landing, Texas (yes thats the towns name) to persue a modeling career in New York City. Well Kari finds herself back in Landing to fix up and sell her grandmothers home. Little does she know that Gage her once big time love is the sheriff in Possum Landing and he's wanting to get reacquainted with her. Yet even though Kari wants to stay only for the summer to take care of the home, she cant stop the physical attraction she has for Gage.

What I love most about the two main characters were that they had fresh and witty humor and even after eight years of being apart they were so intuned with one another. Mallery weaves an interesting storyline concerning Gage's mother and his past which makes for emotional dialogue that proves that even the perfect picture family has there troubles. But what stood out the most is the sizzling love scenes. They were erotic, sensual,and emotional. You really wanted these two to consummate there relationship the moment they hook up. There are also funny secondary characters like Ida Mae and a small town bad girl named Daisy. Mallery has done an excellent job of telling Gage and Kari's story with depth, humor and definite romance. Its the kinda book you can read in one day..(I SURE DID)..hopefully they'll will be a story about Gage's brother Quinn which I will pick up the minute I see it on the shelves. You wont regret picking this fun read..you wont want to put it down.


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