Sounds pretty innocent right? (Oh, this book was written way back in 2000 so a lot of things that happen seem very dated now, more on this later.) So innocent that one of the women, Marci, passes the list to someone else and before long it’s a national sensation! I suppose this is possible, but it does strain credibility. This is all amid gales of laughter so intense that other bar patrons begin to wonder what the fuss is about. One such outing finds them discussing what the perfect man would be and they compile a list of attributes such as faithful, good sense of humor, good looking yada yada…and to top it off, have a 10″ penis. We have a group of four friends who get together regularly for drinks and a few laughs – Jaine Bright is the main heroine and her three friends all work with her. How could this go wrong? Alas, I wasn’t that impressed with this book. Obviously, I read more historical romance than contemporary, but I’m always looking for something new it seems. How did I miss this gem, I wondered, heading to the library website to put in a request. I came across a review of this book lately, listing it as one of the best romance novels ever.
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