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Rating:  Summary: Romantic Times Review Review: Title: DRIVEN TO DISTRACTION Author: Tina Wainscott Published: August 2002 Rating: 4 stars Award: RT Award Nominee Line: Harlequin Duets Driven from his condo by unexpected company, professor Barrett Wheeler seeks refuge at his parents' home in a retirement community to finish his latest study. But he's distracted there too, by the parade of females all the matchmaking neighbors send his way. When Barrett meets his surprisingly young neighbor Stacy Jenkins, he accepts her suggestion that they pretend they're involved. Spending time together fans the flames, but Stacy's convinced she's unlucky in love, and falling for a man whose preparing to leave the country only proves her point. Tina Wainscott's DRIVEN TO DISTRACTION (4) is a very entertaining screwball comedy, replete with a charmingly clueless hero, an instantly likable heroine and a gang of wacky secondary characters. Title: WINGING IT Author: Candy Halliday Published: August 2002 Rating: 3 stars Line: Harlequin Duets Her sexy neighbor, airline pilot Alec Southerland, is the man Mackenzie Malone's mother had always warned her about. Handsome and charming, he's constantly surrounded by predatory females, reason enough for sensible Mackenzie to consider him off-limits and concentrate on the boring lawyer she's been dating. Mackenzie is a challenge Alec can't ignore for several reasons, one of them being his history with the lawyer. Candy Halliday's WINGING IT (3) has a number of very funny scenes, a delicious hero and a sympathetic but somewhat immature heroine.
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