Full Bloom (Janet Evanovich's Full Series) | 
enlarge | Authors: Janet Evanovich, Charlotte Hughes Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks Category: Book
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Rating: 54 reviews Sales Rank: 16595
Media: Mass Market Paperback Pages: 344 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.1 x 1.1
ISBN: 0312934300 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780312934309 ASIN: 0312934300
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Dear Reader,
The temperature's on "sizzle" again in Beaumont, South Carolina, where peach trees are in season and ripe for the picking. So is its newest entrepreneur, Annie Fortenberry, who has inherited her grandmother's B&B (and its eccentric handyman Erdle Thorney). According to a local psychic she also inherited a spirit from its glory days as a brothel-not the kind of publicity the Peach Tree Bed & Breakfast needs if it's hosting millionaire Max Holt's upcoming wedding! If rumors of a naughty, prank-playing ghost aren't stressful enough, a mysterious man has arrived with an eye on Annie and her master suite. Wes Bridges is all leather and denim, sporting a two-day beard, straddling a Harley, and sending the B&B's testosterone level through the roof. Annie's cool demeanor may be dropping as fast as Wes's jeans, but leave it to her missing ex-husband to dampen the passion! Turns out someone has done him in, and all evidence points to Annie! Wrapped up in a murder plot, Annie must find the killer, save her own neck, and get back to where she was-wrapped up in Wes's strong loving arms...
We guarantee that you're going to have as much fun reading Full Bloom as we had writing it! (Even if we were surprised by the ending!) And you won't want to miss the hair-raising shenanigans when Fleas, the hound dog, meets the most cantankerous, snooty, bad-tempered, twenty-two pound orange cat....
Janet and Charlotte
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An evolving series, a great concept August 9, 2008 E. Durham (Pennsylvania) This fifth book in the Full Series is the best so far. The first book Full House was a nice romance book with a limited mystery, but it introduced us to Max. The next three books: Full Tilt, Full Speed and Full Blast took Max and now Jamie into adventures and a developing romance. When it seem to be evening out, enter this book. I love that the characters move from book to book so that there is an atmosphere of familiarity without stagnating. For me it brings this charming southern town to a more dimentional level. This book also brings in the humor I associate with Evanovich in Her Plum series. Though not as developed I still found some laugh out loud moments and look forward to Full Scoop, the next in the series.
My first book with Charlotte Hughes June 15, 2008 Jo Webnar - Author (Florida Keys) This was the first book I have read by the two authors. It was a hoot. The characters were full of fun. Annie reminded me of ...me! She is a klutz that means well, but things always seem to go wrong. Wes,her love interest,is a hunk without being over whelming. The two boarders were touching, but I loved the "doc". Every time I think about him I get the giggles. Evanovich is always good for a laugh, and I wouldn't hesitate to buy another book co-authored with Hughes.
Max, Jamie and Muffin? April 29, 2008 Susan Calvin (Alabama) My only issue with this book is that the main characters from the last three books in the series, Max and Jamie, as well as their lovable computer, Muffin are relegated to minor characters. Who are Annie and Nick? I mean I like them well enough, and the story line, but it is odd that a series takes a turn like this and focuses on totally new characters. When I started this series, I thought each book did just that, focused on new characters and stories. Then, after three books with Max and Jamie, I thought the series had morphed into their series. That said, the book and the entourage of new characters was enjoyable. It is a comedy, romantic suspense and does not disappoint.
Full Bloom August 15, 2007 Carol Ann Chapman (Aurora, CO) It was a fun book, just like the others. When I started reading it i could not put it down
Still entertaining July 20, 2007 A. Price (Colorado Springs, CO) Full Bloom, another in a the "Full" series by Janet Evanovich and Charlotte Hughes carries on with the humor and romance of the rest of the series. I fully enjoyed the mystery, the romance and humor of this book--often laughing out loud. I'm really glad my mother introduced me to this series of books.
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