Manhunting
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Objective: Find Man
Must be rich, handsome and successful
Kate Svenson is attractive, successful, a brilliant businesswoman — and miserable. After three failed engagements, she realizes it’s time for a plot . . . an organized, detailed agenda with a clear goal: finding Mr. Right.
The Cabins resort is ripe with eligible bachelors, all rich, distinguished and ambitious — just her type. And they’re dropping like flies around her . . . at least, that’s how Jake Templeton views the situation. After he’s stuck pulling her latest reject out of the swimming pool, Jake’s convinced this femme fatale is distress. Especially for him.
But can a man who’s sworn off ambition for excellent and a woman hanging from the top of the corporate ladder find common ground in the unpredictable territory called the heart, where the word proposal takes on a very different meaning . . .?
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I’m a huge jennifer crusie fan, loved this book- BUY IT!
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
After reading several others books by Jennifer Crusie, I was very disappointed with Manhunting. It was very juvenile, and predictable. I am still hopefully looking forwards to her next novel being better.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
Man Hunting was my 2nd Crusie’s book and, let’s face it, my less prefered one so far. Some predictable Crusie’s stuff are here but it is not … I would say, heavy enough!
It is amusing, the relationship between the two heroes is sexy and witty (or the additional way round, as you please) but the frame of the tale is too thin. The characters are pleasant but not built enough. The conclusion is pleased but comes too quick.
I haven’t agreed up Crusie after this one, but I knew she could do better. I would recommend it to start with Crusie!
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
This was disapppointing. I kind of like the thought of two people who start out as friends and who gradually realize they’re sexually attracted to each additional, but I’ve permanently disliked a storyline where the woman acts desperate. Kate seems to place a lot more into having a relationship with Jake than he does. Besides that, this book was just unadorned dull. There just wasn’t enough happening to keep your interest.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
Thirty-five years ancient Kate Svenson is a successful businesswoman, pretty and healthy but as she counts her blessings she is bored. When she tells her best friend Jessie Rogers that she is near the top of her list of personal blessings; the Audrey Hepburn look alike retorts that she is touchingly at the top. Three horrible engagements in three years have left her fearful of ever finding the right man. Jessie further states that Kate despises her job and has not been happily employed since she left the Tiny Business Administration. Realizing how excellent she is at preparation business ventures and with Jessie bullying her, Kate develops a plot with point objectives to find her Mr. Right.
Jessie selects The Cabins Resort in Kentucky as a likely place to meet bachelors, who possess more money than she will inherit so wealth is not an issue, ambition to achieve life goals, and look reasonably decent is. At the resort she meets a horde of males who meet her criteria. Mellow Jake Templeton, whose brother owns the place, is sick of these inane fools half drowning in the pool because of her. Kate finds jackass Jake as the Mr. Right while he struggles to hide his attraction to kiss me Kate while like hijacks both of them.
MANHUNTING is a humorous chick lit romance starring a depressed woman who in spite of her successes feels like life is passing her by and the hunk who tries to snub her, but when that fails he attempts to masquerade his desire with indifference. The tale line will have readers laughing due mostly to the antics of the wannabe mates at the cabins who will don anything inane to gain Kate’s attention. Fans of lighthearted fun tales will want to visit the Kentucky cabins where the bantering between the lead “antagonists” is worth the admission fee.
Harriet Klausner
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5