Convinced that the magic of her first love was just too good to be true and determined to exorcise her ghosts from the past, Carrie decides to return home for her fifteenth year class reunion. Things started to go wrong even before she arrived in town. She knew she should've just given up right then, but she was determined to execute the "hit and run" she'd devised. She meant to nail Heath Bardsley at any cost, and then make a clean getaway while he was still wondering what had happened.
She shouldn't have been surprised that nothing went quite according to plan...
I loved this story. I loved how the heroine looked like crap when she met up with her high school crutch. There's this commercial that starts out like a contemporary romance but they end up hurting themselves and pulling hair, etc., not at all like you would imagine it was going to be. That's how most of their sexual encounters are, if they are not interrupted completely. This was such a great story, I'm having high hopes for this author's other works.
I liked the wit and basic plot of this book. However, there were HUGE loose ends left untied. Also, her inner dialog got old fast. It ended ridiculously as far as I'm concerned. And it just seemed, for a short story, it was really weak. Could have been even shorter! I also thought it was too much like an I Love (hate) Lucy show, too slapstick mishap-y. Didn't like that at all. plus...
>>>>>>>>>>> Spoiler <<<<<<<<<<<<<< these idiots got married after a weekend!! COME ON!! I don't care how long you've pined for someone, that's foolish! He had a daughter (did ANYONE catch how old??) she'd never met. Just didn't work for me at all! >>>>>>>>>>> End Spoiler <<<<<<<<<<<<<<