Wrapped Up In You by Carole Matthews
Synopsis :
Thirty-something hairdresser Janie Johnson's single status is a constant source of gossip for her friends and clients. So after too many nights in with her cat, a blind date disaster and news that her ex is getting married, Janie realises it's time to do something dramatic with her life. It's time for an adventure!
Leaving winter behind, Janie takes the plunge and books an exotic trip to Africa. Her friends think she's mad and Janie thinks they may very well be right . . . but then she falls head over heels for her tour guide - and fully fledged Maasai Warrior - Dominic. But can Janie now face spending a snowy Christmas back home without him?
I was quite tempted to DNF this.
I just don't know what to think of it. The cover of the book was pleasant enough. Extremely attractive, in my opinion and so I was expecting a rather equally attractive story in Wrapped in You.
It wasn't that it's bad, It is actually quite cute but too romantic that it became unbelievable? I dont know. Perhaps the romantic in my is jaded but I wasn't really keen on the plot and storyline.
And a warrior who doesn't really eat and sleep and drink milk? I wonder if the author really researched thoroughly? I somehow don't really get that from the book.
I still don't know what to think of this.
Thirty-something hairdresser Janie Johnson's single status is a constant source of gossip for her friends and clients. So after too many nights in with her cat, a blind date disaster and news that her ex is getting married, Janie realises it's time to do something dramatic with her life. It's time for an adventure!
Leaving winter behind, Janie takes the plunge and books an exotic trip to Africa. Her friends think she's mad and Janie thinks they may very well be right . . . but then she falls head over heels for her tour guide - and fully fledged Maasai Warrior - Dominic. But can Janie now face spending a snowy Christmas back home without him?
I was quite tempted to DNF this.
I just don't know what to think of it. The cover of the book was pleasant enough. Extremely attractive, in my opinion and so I was expecting a rather equally attractive story in Wrapped in You.
It wasn't that it's bad, It is actually quite cute but too romantic that it became unbelievable? I dont know. Perhaps the romantic in my is jaded but I wasn't really keen on the plot and storyline.
And a warrior who doesn't really eat and sleep and drink milk? I wonder if the author really researched thoroughly? I somehow don't really get that from the book.
I still don't know what to think of this.
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