Saturday, March 5, 2011

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Review: Call Me Irresistible - Susan Elizabeth Phillips


Herrlich!

After Enjoyment of this book - the first of what I've drawn this year in two days - I feel really good. That was great entertainment!

I'm not omnivores what Susan Elizabeth Phillips As for books, I know some old songs not, some I found quite nice, others super easy. This was clear at last here again one of the category SUPER!

SEPs books are all in principle, songs, play often in the same world, therefore, appear again and again to old characters and Protas previous posting, which I find very nice. Here in this book, they come right in herds;) Here we have Lady Emma and Kenny Traveler, Traveler Torie O'Connor and Dexter O'Connor, from Lady Be Good (which I thought was quite nice then) Ted Beaudine is the hero of the book, he is also the son of Francesca and Dalli Beaudine from Fancy Pants (to which I only dimly remember), the heroine, Meg Koranda is the daughter of Fleur and Jake Koranda from Glitter Baby . (Which I have not read) Another important person of the book is Jorik Lucy, she is the adopted daughter of Nealy Case and Mat Jorik from First Lady . (I also do not know, but subbt for roughly 10 years) But that does nothing. This is only nice for people who know SEPs books for years.

to content - of which I only the beginning and not too much to tell about the hero, because I think it otherwise reveals much, because the hero is quite a long time a mystery, and it would take the fun of reading, unravel the whole thing in a book review for which the heroine takes a whole book .

Meg Korandas best friend marries Lucy and Meg to be her bridesmaid. As Meg, the future couple together for the first time provides you one thing is clear: Lucy is about to make a huge mistake. Outwardly, Lucy and Ted are the absolute perfect couple. Both are children of rich and influential parents, have much in common. They are intelligent and wise people who have learned to calm and collected and, above all in the sense and act for the good of others. But Meg knows her best friend. In Lucy's surface boils a volcano, which she holds to love others, especially her mother, under wraps. She is grateful to her parents.
Lucy has self-doubts, Ted is just too perfect and the whole place in which to work, too, he is still mayor, Lucy can feel that it really was not good enough for Ted. Meg does nothing more than to warn Lucy no mistake, because her first impression of Ted is not very positive. Meg is convinced Ted loves not her friend. It seems as though Lucy Megs only need honest opinions heard and be in the church, shortly before the ceremony they burst exactly this. She disappears and the shock of the people about the fact that the woman has her great Ted can stand before the altar becomes unfair hate that they put it over Meg. You said it was her fault alone. From then on starts Meg's ordeal, because the problem is, they can not so easily from the small town she hates everybody, most probably disappear from the groom, even though they'd like to do ...

In some reviews I have read that the reader felt the hero was a cold-hearted and had chunks Meg does not deserve. I do not share that opinion. I would even go so far as to say cheeky now, this People have not understood the book, perhaps. Perhaps this impression was
arise because the whole book is told from a few passages from the perspective of Meg. Thus, we are only at the very end a few times in the head of the hero Kruze. I have the first and regrets from time to time, but SEP is such a seasoned and experienced writer, she has balanced the whole auszgezeichnet by Meg is an incredibly good people connoisseur and throughout the book further and further behind Ted's facade looks. At the end for me was a very clear picture of Ted's feelings. I found this not to know all the time what it ultimately it's going very exciting and beautiful.
We laugh and suffer with Meg, one despairs almost on the cheek and the limited perspective of the citizens in the dump and stir over the terrible injustices that befall the heroine, let them grow and learn, however.

The best thing about this book was next to the whole feeling of bandwidth while reading, skipping over the wonderful sense of humor and the class-witted dialogue. AAR is the case "SEP combines humor and pathos" of the opinion I concur.
The worst thing about this book is exactly what is always terrible at SEP: The clothing and fashion sense of the ladies! ;)

Overall, this SEP was as refreshing as an ice cold sparkling water with lime pieces on a hot summer day. A wonderful Romance!

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your Cleopatra

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