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Cupid & Diana

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Cupid & Diana
In Association with Amazon.com Christina Bartolemeo
PB list price $11.00
Scribner (June 1999)
ISBN: 0684856220
224 pages

average review:
Reviews:
This gets: a from eryka:
There's a new trend where reputable publishers are trying to pass off mass paperback romance as trade-worthy works (and gouge us out of $12). This book was cute, but it was also quite Harlequin-y (Harlequin=smut without the good sex).



From the back cover:

Diana Campanella is the owner of a vintage clothing store in Washington, D.C., teetering on the brink of disaster. She and her blue-blood lawyer fiancé still have not set a date for their wedding. And it's becoming more difficult than ever for Diana to keep the peace in her big, unruly Catholic family. But just when all hope seems lost, Diana meets a rumpled New Yorker named Harry, who casts a new light on her life and its possibilities. Now all she has to do is decide whether Harry's warmth and great sense of humor is a better bet than the familiar security her fiancé has to offer.

eryka.com scale:

So good you just can't stand it.
Almost that good.
Sort of good.
Generally a waste of time.
Destined for the recycler.


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