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Well...I usually love these kind of stories, but the h was annoying, talking of a moral code yet her issues stemmed from her being judgemental, not highly moral. She was supposed to be cautious & responsible, yet her reactions to situations was ridiculous & immature.Very disappointed
Another wonderful love story by Suzanne Matthews! With her usual style and great characters, this story is a keeper. If we gave stars this one would be at least a 5.While many stories have the same premise, it’s the details that make the story believable and remarkable. It’s the twists, surprises and all around fun that makes just a story a wonderful book you can’t put down. I thinks Suzanne Matthews is a queen at this.Only for the Weekend starts just as the name suggests…a weekend in Vegas at a...
3.5 stars. This was a nice read of misunderstanding and the path to true love.
I loved this book! Susanne Matthews writing style is smooth and flowing, and the depth of emotion in her story left me breathless. The only reason I gave it 4**** stars is because the love between Cleo and Sam happened so incredibly fast that the book could have used an epilogue, giving the reader a look at their life after they'd had a chance to live together for maybe six or eight months. I can't wit to read another book by this talented author. In fact, I've already downloaded another one and...
When Cleo needs a vacation from the stress of her life and overbearing father, she lets her best friend talk her into a weekend getaway to Vegas while her friend handles signing books at a Sci-Fi convention. There, she meets—knowing of his status or success—multimillionaire Sam. Their mutual attraction is instant, but can they get more than just the weekend? I went into this story without having read the blurb. Actually, it was the cover that caught my eye first, and I decided to go for it. Just...
Hero is pretty much a jerk. Should have known, who wants to dress up like a Cardassian--a.k.a genocidal imperialist.
Just For the Weekend is a great little romantic romp with a dose of sci-fi on the side. If you are a Science Fiction fan then the myriad of creatures and references to typical sci-fi shows will appeal to you. The story is fun and the characters too. Who wouldn't want to ditch their real identity for a weekend with a hot guy who just wants to lavish you with expensive activities? And then do something even more fun and way steamier? I might sign up for that field trip.
A fun weekend read with sci-fi references sprinkled throughout and some added unexpected twists toward the end.
The premise of this sounded so great, but it wasn't as funny or as entertaining as I had hoped. Both the hero and the heroine were lying to one another, and that's no way to start a relationship, let alone a marriage. Even when they finally came clean with one another, it didn't come across as entirely plausible, because there was a lack of conflict at their reunion. It didn't ring true with how affronted Cleo was about Sam's financial situation. While I did like some of the scenes in the book,
I enjoyed "Just for the weekend". A quick read, hard to put down.
Someone told me this is one of Susanne Matthews’ best books and, after reading it, I totally agree. The story between Cleopatra and Sam develops between the backgrounds of Las Vegas’ night life and the splendid landscapes of the Mojave Desert. Everything is beautifully described and Mrs. Matthews’ graphic writing style makes the story play in our minds vividly like a movie, from the fantastic scenery to the passionate steamy love scenes. The writing flows smoothly and the unexpected twists skill...