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February 13, 2013

The Man Plan by Elise K. AckersA sweet romance with a delightful banter between the main characters, let down somewhat by the inability to fully explore their emotional conflicts.

This review is part of the Australian Women Writers Challenge. Click here for a list of books I’ve read so far.

Still reeling from her father’s death, Cora is determined to find The One by Christmas. Her downstairs neighbour, Matt, is disbelieving and then amused at her determination to nab herself the right man. From staging car trouble, to internet dating, to chatting up men at juice bars, basketball games, meat markets and trams, Cora is undeterred in her quest. Too bad Matt isn’t in the running, though, because the more time she spends with Matt, the more Cora wonders if any man will ever measure up to him.

Cora and Matt’s initial meeting starts off a little awkwardly. Elise K. Ackers tries just a little too hard to simulate instant chemistry between the two characters, and the humour is somewhat forced. But as the story settles into its own, Cora and Matt fall into a charming rhythm:

When Matt opened his front door and feigned surprise to see her, it made her laugh. And she enjoyed his expression when he noticed the notepad, Ugg boots, old tracksuit pants and beanie.

‘They’re the worst pyjamas ever,’ he declared.

‘These are my relationship pyjamas.’

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December 7, 2010
A Snowball's Chance by Nikki Rivers/A Christmas Carol by Kathleen O'Reilly

A Snowball’s Chance by Nikki Rivers/A Christmas Carol by Kathleen O’Reilly

This humorous, sexy friends-to-lovers romantic comedy is an excellent debut in category romance.

I love the friends-to-lovers theme in romance, especially in category novels. During my deepest Mills & Boon addiction, this was my absolute favourite type of couple. Probably it was because I was in high school at the time.

Unlike your typical friends-to-lovers pairing, the couple in Kathleen O’Reilly’s first category romance don’t suffer from a lust imbalance (where one person has always harboured a secret crush on the other). Carol Martin has been best friends with Mike Fitzgerald since they were kids. Strictly platonic. She’s looking for someone more sophisticated; he’s not willing to risk the wrath of her mother by so much as thinking inappropriate thoughts.

But all it takes are some suggestive comments from Carol’s Aunt Eleanor to get those thoughts going. And once lust gets in the way of their friendship, Carol and Mike have to sort out what they’re willing to live with … and whom they can live without.

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