I had "Sleepless in Savannah" from the booksigning we went to in October. I liked that it was set in my home state, and thought it'd be a fun read for my trip to Greenville this weekend. It looked light, and the cover wasn't TOO embarassing to be reading in a group of people who don't understand romance.
I was right - it was quick and fun. A talk show host is trying to get the attention of a builder she has a crush on - and his sister is helping her. He loves his bachelorhood, and when her sister comes to town, she's afraid her big secret will get out. Her sister notices the brother of her girlfriend and intended boyfriend. The situations got outrageous and quite funny. I also laughed at Herron's euphamisisms for sex, like whenever a woman shouts the man's name, well that must be that she had an orgasm.
I was right - it was quick and fun. A talk show host is trying to get the attention of a builder she has a crush on - and his sister is helping her. He loves his bachelorhood, and when her sister comes to town, she's afraid her big secret will get out. Her sister notices the brother of her girlfriend and intended boyfriend. The situations got outrageous and quite funny. I also laughed at Herron's euphamisisms for sex, like whenever a woman shouts the man's name, well that must be that she had an orgasm.







