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The Girl Most Likely to (Silhouette Special Edition, No. 619)

The Girl Most Likely to (Silhouette Special Edition, No. 619)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: :(
Review: They hardly noticed Kate Beaumont in highschool. Classmates voted her most likely to finish college. So, when Kate got a letter inviting her to her high school reunion she knew she had to go. Kate wanted to show her classmates that she made something of herself. She did graduate from college and is a respected scientist in her field. Kate knew that she could not go without a date, so she did something she never thought she would do, she hired a date.

Garrett Richmond was visiting his friend when Kate walked in and announced that she wanted him to escort her to her reunion. Garrett could feel her nervousness, and the last thing he wanted to do was embarrass her by telling her he did not work for the agency. Garrett found himself liking this woman and decided to make her reunion a night to remember. Garrett's plans went up in smoke when he discovered just how much he liked Kate, and he knew that he had to tell her who he really is.

I have read plenty of books where the male is stronger than the female in many ways, but never more so than in this book. Kate was supposedly an intelligent scientist, but when it came to men, she was dumber than a box of rocks. Kate's biggest problem was that she had little to no self esteem. Garrett wanted Kate to experience her `female powers' so that she could eventually move on to a more serious relationship. Kate, however, seemed to take dating and men as a game. She was, at times, trying to prove something to Garrett or make him jealous. There were also the other men that she dated, and I think, she leads them on. I was not impressed with this book. Kate's insecurities overshadowed anything else the author tried to say.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: :(
Review: They hardly noticed Kate Beaumont in highschool. Classmates voted her most likely to finish college. So, when Kate got a letter inviting her to her high school reunion she knew she had to go. Kate wanted to show her classmates that she made something of herself. She did graduate from college and is a respected scientist in her field. Kate knew that she could not go without a date, so she did something she never thought she would do, she hired a date.

Garrett Richmond was visiting his friend when Kate walked in and announced that she wanted him to escort her to her reunion. Garrett could feel her nervousness, and the last thing he wanted to do was embarrass her by telling her he did not work for the agency. Garrett found himself liking this woman and decided to make her reunion a night to remember. Garrett's plans went up in smoke when he discovered just how much he liked Kate, and he knew that he had to tell her who he really is.

I have read plenty of books where the male is stronger than the female in many ways, but never more so than in this book. Kate was supposedly an intelligent scientist, but when it came to men, she was dumber than a box of rocks. Kate's biggest problem was that she had little to no self esteem. Garrett wanted Kate to experience her 'female powers' so that she could eventually move on to a more serious relationship. Kate, however, seemed to take dating and men as a game. She was, at times, trying to prove something to Garrett or make him jealous. There were also the other men that she dated, and I think, she leads them on. I was not impressed with this book. Kate's insecurities overshadowed anything else the author tried to say.


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