This book fulfills requirement #3 - Romantic Comedy for the 2014 eclectic reader challenge.
Once again Janet Evanovich delivers the laughs. This romance is set at colonial Williamsburg. Megan works part time for the historical village and she finds a rabbit that chews on her costume skirt. The rabbit belongs to a pediatrician with a weird sense of humor. It is obvious that these two are destined to get together. BUT there are many obstacles in the way and the craziness ensues...
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Every Thanksgiving (and if I’m going to be honest, Christmas too) I tell myself I’m going to read The Corrections because . . . . .
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I mean, that is the quintessential cover for the holidays. AmIRightorAmIRight????
What I end up reading instead? Stuff like this. I’m not going to waste time ripping it to shreds. The basic plot is two strangers have a stupid meet cute involving a rabbit, then get a baby dumped on them and fall into instalove while their families visit for Thanksgiving. I’ve read approximately 874 Janet Evanovich books and enjoyed the majority of them. But I’m going to channel my inner Oprah here and say . . . . .
I have read many books by Janet Evanovich and the one thing I know I can look forward to is the humor. This book does not disappoint. If it doesn't make you laugh, it will definitely make you smile.
Dr. Hunter's pet rabbit keeps escaping and wandering around Williamsburg. Of course, the rabbit just loves to nibble on Megan Murphy's clothing. Megan is convinced that Dr. Hunter is an irresponsible pet owner and is irritated with him. Then a random woman leaves her baby with them, mistaking her for his wife.
Dr. Hunter is sexy and a smart ass to boot. He insists on calling her Mrs. Hunter, kissing her and that they eat supper together every night as a family. Megan finally tells him that she has sworn off men and that she just wants to be friends. He tells her he doesn't want to be friend but lovers instead. The battle lines are clearly drawn.
I love how Ms. Evanovich has made Dr. Hunter a fun, teasing type of guy. He is certainly not boring or stuffy in any way, shape or form. I would recommend this book to all the romance lovers out there.