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Big Girls Don't Cry (Living Large) |
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Rating:  Summary: Great anthology Review: Donna Hill. Workaholic advertising CEO Tricia faints during a presentation. At Midtown Memorial Hospital, she learns she has high blood pressure from Dr. "Fine" Evans. As she and her doctor begin seeing one another, her "bad girl" sister tries to entice him away.
Brenda Jackson. Full figured Megan loved Tyler when they were teens, but he left her for veterinary school heeding the advice of her family to enable her to attend Harvard. Fourteen years later he vows to not repeat the same mistake.
Monica Jackson. Forced to retire from the SEALs due to an injury, Shep has become a famous painter. Plus sized Cherise hires him to paint her beauty salons. On a private plane flight, the pilot dies from a heart attack. Shep uses his survival skills to keep himselfand his client alive in the wintry mountains; the climate proves easy, but Cherise not so as she is used to being in charge. Still they fall in love while living off the frozen land.
Francis Ray. In Austin, domestic diva Cara desires Miami transplant Neal, a renovation designer. Neal wants her too, but he only desires her as a "hired wife" to help him with a client. As they fall in love, Neal refuses to believe in a real permanent wife.
These four delightful novellas star delightful big babes who can take care of themselves in the workplace, the boudoir or the home, but know life would prove better with the hunk they love at their side, but if not these inspirational BIG GIRLS DON'T CRY.
Harriet Klausner
Rating:  Summary: It's OK Review: I was a lot disappointed with this anthology. With the best of the best making this book come to life I found the stories lukewarm at best. Brenda Jackson's "The Perfect Seduction" a contination of the Savoy family was the highlight. Tyler Savoy and Megan James never forgot the first love they shared. After 13 yrs they both have their own plan to resolve the mistake of the past for the future they were denied. Donna Hill's "Dr Love" was enjoyable, but could have been better if Lena's character been more defined. Tricia Spencer found more reasons than one to take care of her health after a serious scare lands her in the hospital and the arms of Dr. Michael Evans a sexy and fine widower. Monica Jackson's "Through The Fire" had a lot of potential but fizzled. This is also a continuing story about a group of life long friends, focusing on the attraction between Cherise Givens and disabled Navy Seal Shepard Fraser. Francis Ray's "His Everything Woman" is another continuing story featuring Neal Dunbar and Cara Scott. I thought for sure this story would rival the first which I thought was the best of AWLL, but was disappointed that the ending was so thin.
If you love the big-girls-deserve-love-2 series then this book is not bad. But taking a line from Cherise Givens about a boney girl or a girl with fat on her, this book is somewhere in the middle.
Rating:  Summary: OK READ Review: I will make this short and to the point. This is not as hot as ther other ones has been. All 4 of these lady are top seller and on my top 10 list, but this is not far close to the great work I have seen from them. I must say I wasn't impressed with any of there stories.
Rating:  Summary: Big Girls Give Good Love Review: Who says you have to be thin to be attractive? Who says you have to wear a size five to look good? Well, I don't know who started the rumors, but the heroes who sought the heroines in the anthology Big Girls Don't Cry, must not have gotten the news. These men fell in love with successful women who were a bit larger than what the perceived American concept of what is an attractive women. The authors for this anthology provided the reader with sexy tales featuring the full-figured woman.
Busy advertising executive Tricia Spencer is busy and does not have time to be sick, let alone laying in a hospital bed, in Donna Hill's offering, Dr. Love. When Tricia faints during a staff meeting, she is rushed to the hospital. One glimpse at the good-looking doctor, Dr. Evans, maybe getting sick was not so bad. Dr. Evans is able to heal what ails her, but can he heal her self-esteem as Tricia compares herself with her older, thinner and pretty sister?
College professor Megan James returns to the family ranch and is reunited with Tyler Savoy, her high school sweetheart in Brenda Jackson`s The Perfect Seduction.. After the senior prom some 20 years earlier, Megan and Tyler started something they could not finish. Now, meeting again Megan is determined to have Tyler finish what he started. She gives him an ultimatum and he agrees to help her when she is ready, even though Megan thinks she is ready now.
The last thing that big, beautiful and high maintenance, salon owner Cherise Givens expected to be doing was camping out in Monica Jackson's Through the Fire. Cherise hires artist and ex-Navy SEAL Shepard Fraser to redecorate her beauty salons. On the way to a swanky party in California, their plane goes down. Now, Cherise must give up the glamorous life to survive in the wilderness and try to squash the sexual tension between the two of them.
Domestic Diva Cara Scott is hired by Neal Dunbar to help him unpack and settle into his new home is Francis Ray's novella, His Everything Woman. Neal thinks Cara will be perfect because he is never falling in love and marrying and according to her statements on a local television show, she is not looking for love and romance in her clients. However, his mother has other ideals and would love to see the two of them together.
As romance readers are well aware, these four authors are the best at what they do, weaving a tale of romantic tension. My favorite story was Through the Fire as Cherise had me laughing out loud imagining her being out in the wilderness. Big Girls Don't Cry is a fun read, curled up in front of a fire place with a cup of tea.
Jeanette
APOOO BookClub
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