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    • Pub. Date: March 2005
    • 224pp
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      • Pub. Date: March 2005
      • Publisher: Harlequin
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 224pp

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      Cindi believes in love at first sight, good chocolate, cold champagne, that people who don't like animals can't be trusted, and that God obviously has a sense of humor. She also believes in writing fun, sexy romances about people she hopes readers will fall in love with.

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      January 23, 2005: In DC advertising copywriter for a not for profit organization Marlee Jones also maintains a website ?Travels with Marlee? where she provides her driving travesties and fun. Her latest entry informs her webbing public that she lost her license after making a wrong turn onto a one way street going the other way. Immediately following the post her best friend Susan calls to ask how Marlee, who refuses to fly, will come cross country to attend her San Diego wedding with Brian. Susan suggests she drive with Brian?s best man Craig Brinkman, but also warns her that he is her direct opposite anally controlling his life to a scheduled nanosecond.--- Even before they leave, Brian and Marlee relate like oil and water as he has written an itinerary to the minute while she wants to stop along the way to enjoy the odd sites of America. As they travel together, she parades on his timetable with her unscheduled side trips. Soon these opposites fall in love as she encourages him to take a chance on opening his own restaurant while he urges her to take a risk on him.--- This chick lit road trip is often amusing as Marlee seems to get her way most of the time because of Craig?s mixed emotions of wanting to please her vs. staying on schedule. Though she can drive a reader and her ?Chef? batty, she makes this opposites falling in love in spite of the DETOURS AHEAD for their hearts into a fine humorous road show.--- Harriet Klausner