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A review by karlabrandenburg
He's So Fine by Jill Shalvis
5.0
Olivia was a child star, used by her good-for-nothing mother as a money maker. Her sister is jealous - Olivia got the job and the fame her sister wanted. Olivia didn't want it. And when she got too old for the role, she didn't have anything or anyone left. What does a rejected child star do? She goes a little crazy, does the Miley Cyrus/Brittany Spears thing, until she reinvents herself in Lucky Harbor.
My favorite part was where Olivia labels people on her phone: "The Wicked Queen", "Dickwad" along with reminders not to answer their calls. So when Cole gets hold of her phone, he labels himself "Best Lover you've Ever Had" with a reminder to answer the call. I laughed out loud.
Another walk through Lucky Harbor, another engrossing book.
My favorite part was where Olivia labels people on her phone: "The Wicked Queen", "Dickwad" along with reminders not to answer their calls. So when Cole gets hold of her phone, he labels himself "Best Lover you've Ever Had" with a reminder to answer the call. I laughed out loud.
Another walk through Lucky Harbor, another engrossing book.