Review: How Hard Can It Be by Robyn Peterman
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Book Info
Released: Jan 17, 2013
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Series: Handcuffs and Happily Ever Afters #1
Pages: 281
“This romantic comedy is
simply brilliant! Ms. Peterman had me LMFAO…[she] is amazing in bringing in good humor, friendship and good romance”. ~Under The Covers
This romantic comedy is simply brilliant! Ms. Peterman had me LMFAO. With words like viper bitch whore from hell, sticky hooker, tally whacker, skin flute and pork sword, it is just hard not to get hooked on this book. Ms. Peterman is amazing in bringing in good humor, friendship and good romance.
After getting caught in a web of lies, Rena is blackmailed by a well known romance writer to write a novel only to claim it as her own. Welcome to the world of plagiarism. Without a choice, Rena tries her luck in the world of writing. After all, she has not been happy at her current job plus, How Hard Can It BE, right? She actually does well sort of, with her far fetch story line. But Rena will not go out without a fight. She has plans to reveal this fraud not only for herself but to save her elderly friends who are also being blackmailed.
This book is full of funny banters, sexual jokes/innuendos, elderly characters that have mouths like a sailor and a sexy cop hero. Oh, and I cannot forget the hero from the novel within the novel…Pirate Dave. His story alone had my cheeks hurt from grinning hard while reading about him. There was even an appearance from Anderson Cooper, and let me tell you, I can totally see him playing the role. It was just pure comedy.
If you are looking for a good funny read with a hint of romance, this is the book for you.
*Review copy provided by author
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