![]() Jake is gorgeous but he’s the laziest, slowest moving, most unmotivated man Kate’s ever set eyes upon. ![]() In desperation she allows her best friend to talk her into creating a plan to snare a man and finds herself at a single’s golf resort where she meets a new string of losers – and Jake. Despite this she still wants a husband – a successful, brainy, hardworking man whom she can build an empire with. Kate has given up on love after breaking off three different engagements to losers who were only after her money. ![]() Her breasts are beginning to droop, she’s often bored working at her father’s firm and she’s terribly lonely. So it didn’t surprise me that Kate turned out to be less than perfect and, by page 40 or so, extremely likable. Crusie characters have insecurities and imperfections, and are often as confused about life as the rest of us. She’s 35, beautiful, has a successful career at a management consulting firm and makes oodles of money. ![]() Luckily I had one unread Crusie left in my tbr pile and it more than did the trick!Īt first glance Kate Svensen is the type of woman who is easy to envy. Recently I finished reading a heartbreaking fantasy novel that left me in a blah mood and I was in dire need of a guaranteed funny read. ![]()
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