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current class consists of seven students, but one of them stands out
for polo instructor Nicholas Kaharchek. It is not that Billie Pearce
is extraordinary in any sense except that she does not belong near a
horse let alone a polo field. His thoughts prove prophetic when her
horse steps on her foot. Nick takes the injured pupil to the
hospital. To his chagrin, Nick is attracted to Billie, a divorcé
with two children currently on vacation with their father. She likes
him too and offers the use of her presently empty nest home for his
lunatic cousin Deedee to stay. He jumps at the offer, but wonders
where the attached strings are even as he falls in love with the one
student who flunked polo 101. Though readers will not pull out a
plum, fans of amusing romantic suspense will enjoy the remake of
FULL HOUSE by Janet Evanovich with the help of Charlotte Hughes. The
story line never takes itself seriously as the antics of Billie and
the support cast leaves a bemused and bewildered Nicholas wondering
who is in the asylum if the folks he cherishes roam the streets?
Harriet Klausner
Reprinted with permission. Do Not
repost without permission from the author, Harriet Klausner
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