Just My Luck: Escape to New Zealand Book Five
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Rating | : | 4.45 (951 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0988761947 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 432 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-05-01 |
Language | : | English |
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An Outstanding `Escape' R. Pryor I've come to realize I read Rosalind James's books for basically the same reason I read thriller novels: I'm an escapism junkie. I'll basically read anything I can get emotionally caught up in, whether it's somebody racing to find a 20-megaton terrorist nuke or the kind of heart-swe. "Another great New Zealand romance" according to ReadingOwl. Another great read in the Escape to New Zealand series. I am hooked on all the characters and stories of this series. Nate Torrence and Allison Villiers are the characters of this story and I was cheering them on - after they got through the rocky part of their relationship.Allison . Kindle Customer said Did anyone else catch the Jane Austen homage????. I've read this whole series and loved it. This book was Pride and Prejudice. Nate was Mr. Darcy. Liam was Bingley. Kristen was Jane. Ally was Lizzy. Devon was Mr. Wickham. I like that the author used the framework of P&P without sticking with it so slavishly that it encumbered the s
Rosalind James, author of the Kindle-bestselling "Escape to New Zealand" series and "Kincaids" series, is a former marketing executive who spent several years living and working in Australia and New Zealand, and fell in love with both countries.
If that isn't your cuppa, you may want to visit some other country er, book.. If only her unfortunate taste for adventure didn't keep leading her astray Note: This romance, like New Zealand, contains a bit of steam. Nate Torrance has a job to do, and the biggest rugby boots in the world to fill. She's not impressed by the new captain of the All Blacks, however big a deal he is to the rest of New Zealand. He can't afford to lose his focus, especially not to a brown-eyed Canadian who pushes all his buttons and looks much too good in a climbing harness. A little distraction can be a wonderful thing. Allison Villiers may not know what she wants to do with her life, but she's clear about one thing
So I wrote that. My answer was, that would be a whole heck of a lot of pressure, and having the love of your life turn up during that transition? Probably not an easy path to walk. . From the Author When I was in New Zealand a year ago, I kept wondering what it would be like to be the man who had to succeed the man many regard as not only the greatest captain, but the greatest All Black ever, in a country where that is the highest achievement possible