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Lädt ... Let's Misbehave (2014. Auflage)von Lisa Plumley
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. A fun romance. Part of Marisol's shop-a-holic rehab is to get a job - and her job is to be a nanny/housekeeper to 6yo triplets. Cash isn't sure the new nanny is going to work out when she gets out of the car, and immediately tree'd by his geriatric German Shepherd. A hilarious fish-out-of water romp. Even for a millionaire retail heiress, there’s only so much shopping one woman should do… Except Marisol Winston doesn’t believe that, even after her friends and family stage an intervention and force her into shopaholic rehab. Now all she has left to face, before her father will loosen his purse strings again, is the work assignment. Cash Connelly has one more shot at professional football, and to prove to his ex that he can be a good provider and father to his six year old triplets. But he’s going to need professional help. Which is why he’s baffled when his mother-in-law hires an unqualified, but oh-so-sexy white mini-skirt wearing, nanny as his last hope. Soon he’ll realize she’s not just his last hope at life, but at love. I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this impulse buy (not my usual style). What did I care about L.A. heiresses and football superstars falling in love, anyway? (But the dogs on the front cover were cute!) But despite the lack of vampires, werewolves, swordplay, or times long ago…this story of finding out who you really are, of redefining yourself, through the eyes of a child (or three), a man, and a woman, really touches the heart and makes you believe in real life happily ever afters. Zeige 4 von 4 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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With no skills besides scoring the perfect stilettos, maxing out her credit card, and partying till dawn, Marisol Winston is about to get a lesson in the real world--and in love. . . After years of perfecting her party-girl image, Marisol wants to open an L.A.-based deluxe boutique. Unfortunately her father refuses to foot the bill until she agrees to do a stint in shopaholic rehab. Surely she can survive a few weeks without Dior, right? But part of Marisol's anti-retail remedy entails getting a real job as a nanny/housekeeper in Podunkville, Arizona. Suddenly she's knee-deep in PB & J and dirty laundry, surprised to find herself just a teensy bit smitten with her three sticky-fingered charges--and their deliciously distracting Dad (even if he does wear discount denim). . . Quarterback Cash Connelly has one last shot at being re-signed to the pros, which means he needs a nanny who runs a tight ship. Marisol seems to know way more about Tiffany's than T-ball, and she has more miniskirted sex appeal than is strictly necessary for laundering jockey shirts. But his kids seem positively smitten. Well, who wouldn't love a woman who serves up ice cream for breakfast? Now if only Cash can find a way to stick to his strict hands-off-the-nanny policy. . . "Lisa Plumley creates charming characters. Her books are a delight!"--Rachel Gibson Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Google Books — Lädt ... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999BewertungDurchschnitt:
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Marisol Winston is heiress to the Home Warehouse DIY chain store fortune, and her main skills are fashion and shopping. She may be getting a bit bored with having no real purpose to her life, because she's conceived an ambition to start a deluxe fashion boutique in L.A. Unfortunately, her family and friends stage an intervention, and her father won't fund her start-up until she completes a stint in shopaholic rehab.
Cash Connelly is, at 34, past his prime as a quarterback, and initially retired rather than be backup quarterback to the new guy, who is also the guy his wife left him for. He has no other skills, though, and doesn't enjoy doing personal appearances promoting whatever his agent has managed to find for him. He's got one last shot at getting re-signed by his old team, the Arizona Scorpions, and he's taking it. For that, he needs a nanny, because his ex has left the kids with him to go traveling, during the very weeks he needs to be getting ready for summer training camp.
Marisol's shopaholic program includes a work assignment stint, and the only useful skills she claims are childcare, cleaning, and entertaining. She's now a nanny for the summer.
I didn't have high hopes for this, but much to my surprise, Marisol is a smart, well-developed character, and if I suspect people running real addiction-type programs may cringe at the Dzeel program, she's shown as really working at her shopping issues, and having real challenges to overcome. Cash is not quite as satisfying, but he's shown as a hardworking guy and a loving is sometimes clumsy father, who really is trying to do things right.
Of course, this includes a strict hands-off-the-nanny policy, which does pose a problem for Marisol, especially as she realizes he's more than just a cute guy.
The kids are adorable without being either too bratty or too perfect to be believed.
Recommended, with some surprise.
I bought this book at some point, and only just found it again and read it. ( )