Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Another Saturday Night and I Ain't Got No Body (A Page Turners Novel, #1) by Jennie Marts
Another Saturday Night and I Ain't Got No Body by Jennie Marts
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Goodreads Synopsis:
Sunny’s not sure she’s even looking for Mr. Maybe, when her friends decide to find her Mr. Right. Sunny Vale considers herself a dog-loving, romance-reading homebody. But her life goes from dull to deadly when her book club fires her from her own love life and sets her up on six blind dates--one of whom might be with a murderer.
More trouble arrives in the dead of night, in the form of Jake Landon, a mysterious stranger, who breaks into her neighbor’s house and possibly her heart. But Jake is packing more than a loaded gun in his well-fitting Levi’s. He brings an arsenal of secrets and plenty of heat to Sunny’s ho-hum summer.
Jake Landon finds himself caught up in the capers of the sexy blonde in the house next door. But he has his own agenda which doesn’t involve playing hero to a curvy second-grade teacher and babysitting her panty-puking puppy. He's got other problems like fiery explosions, a missing person...and a parade of jerks Sunny insists on dating. Could Sunny’s Mr. Right be right under her nose? Even though Jake is gorgeous, likes her dog, and has abs she can crack an egg on, can she really go out with him if he’s just murdered her next door neighbor?
Women of all ages will enjoy this tale of humorous, women's fiction that also has a touch of cozy mystery in this small town love story.
My Review:
Oh man, I really enjoyed this book. Right off the bat I enjoyed the MC, Sunny, and I absolutely loved her older neighbor Edna. She literally had me cracking up, thus giving it away to my coworkers that I was reading instead of working. Oh well, this story was worth it. Sunny's other friends added more dimension to Sunny and made me wish I had friends like that, or at the very least a book club like that.
Sunny was such a goof that I couldn't help falling for her, and her blind dates were so disastrously hilarious. She had more nerve than I would to say yes to a blind date, much less six. How terribly awkward. Jennie Marts may have gone a little stereotypical on each blind date, but it was fun, so who cares.
Mr. Show-up-in-the-night-with-a-gun-and-all-suspicious-like, aka Jake, her neighbors grandson was intriguing from the get go too. Despite all the suspicion about him, I was like Sunny and didn't believe all the hype and trusted him. He was such a dream, impossible in real life, but a dream nonetheless.
This was a fun Rom-Com that is worth anyone's time if they enjoy that genre. There was a hint of naughtiness but it didn't drive the book and when it was present it wasn't grotesquely described. It was beautiful and refreshing. I wouldn't be opposed to checking out some of Jennie Marts' other work.
I also want to add that the writing was very similar to Jennifer Skully's books Baby I'll Find You, She's Gotta Be Mine, and Fool's Gold. So if you like those books, check this one out.
Read from April 16 to 22, 2015
Top 5 Genres*: Romance, Women's Fiction/Chick Lit, Mystery, Contemporary, Humor/Funny
*According to Goodreads
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My ratings system
5 stars - I absolutely loved it
4 stars - Good book and would recommend
3 stars - Decent book, but wasn't spectacular
2 stars - Not good, but was able to finish it
1 stars - Did not finish (DNF) and I don't usually rate a book I haven't finished (just to be fair to the author)
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