Manhunting
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Manhunting

Price
$11.88
Format
Hardcover
Pages
336
Publisher
Harlequin
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0373772513
Dimensions
5.5 x 1.24 x 7.5 inches
Weight
12.8 ounces

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"A sure bet . . . Jennifer Crusie's rollicking romance hits the jackpot." -- BookPage on Bet Me "Crusie seems incapable of writing a boring page, or one that's not aglow." -- Kirkus Reviews on What the Lady Wants "Few popular writers handle light romantic comedy as deftly as Jennifer Crusie." -- Boston Globe on Bet Me "Wonderful, fresh, funny, tender, outrageous . . . Crusie is one of a kind." -- Booklist on What the Lady Wants Jennifer Crusie has written more than fifteen novels and has appeared on many bestseller lists, including those of Publishers Weekly, USA TODAY and the New York Times. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. "Planning on jumping? I wouldn't. Blood's hell to get out of silk." "I'm just checking the weather," Kate Svenson said patiently and continued to stare out her apartment window, knowing that Jessie would lose interest and go back to her newspaper if she ignored her long enough. She'd pulled back the thick drapes to let in the earlymorning August sun. Even with her best friend sitting behind her, rustling her paper and slurping her coffee, Kate felt alone, mired in a despair that not even Jessie's pragmatism could dispel. This is doing you no good at all, she told herself and moved away from the window to sit at her linen-covered dining-room table. She tried to concentrate on her breakfast coffee and the business section of the Sunday paper, but her mind kept wandering to the miserable state of her life. Well, not exactly miserable, she thought. Actually, not miserable at all. I have a great career in a top management-consulting firm. Of course, I could wish that my father didn't own the firm,and sometimes it's boring,but it's a great career" Well, an okay career". With an effort, Kate pushed her career out of her mind and went on with her catalog of blessings. Her life was good. She had her health, and enough money, and terrific friends, the best of whom she was having breakfast with right now in a beautiful apartment full of exquisite French Provincial furniture that she certainly couldn't afford if she didn't have this damn job". No. Kate clamped down on her negative thoughts and peered over the top of her paper at the brunette across from her who was reading her paper and drinking her coffee with the same total absorption she gave everything else. Jessie Rogers jerked her head up, her dark curls bouncing. "What?" "Nothing," Kate said. "Just counting my blessings. You're near the top." "I am the top, which is a real comment on your lousy life," Jessie said and went back to the paper. Trust Jessie to cut to the chase, Kate thought. She sits over there looking like Audrey Hepburn at twelve, and here I am looking like Grace Kelly at fifty. And we're both thirty-five. Doesn't she care that life is slipping away from us while we carve out careers we don't want? Of course, Jessie didn't care. Her life wasn't slipping away, she was living it. She wasn't carving out a career she didn't want, she was completely involved in one she loved, if you could call cake decorating a career, which of course, Jessie did, although how she lived on it, Kate would never know. Jessie just went with the f low, no plan at all. Maybe if Kate hadn't planned her career out so precisely, maybe if she was doing something else… Stop it, she told herself. She was a damn good management consultant, and she'd made a lot of money. It wasn't her career that was bothering her, it was her empty personal life. Of course, Jessie was happier than she was. She hadn't gotten herself into three horrible engagements in the past three years because she didn't care that she was thirty-five and not married. I'm the one who cares, Kate thought. She was the one who was guilty and miserable. It shouldn't matter but it did, and there was nothing she could do about it. Pathetic. Kate sighed and went back to her paper. Jessie slapped the newspaper down on the linen-covered tabletop and said loudly, "This is all your father's fault." Startled, Kate looked up from the paper. "What? The recession? The construction on 70? Calvin can't find Hobbes? What?" "Don't play dumb." Jessie folded her arms and glared at her. "You're unhappy." "No, I'm not," Kate said, forcing a smile. "You read that in the paper? What are you reading? I told you not to read the personals. You get too upset about all the lonely people and you transfer it to me. I'm fine. Read the sports page." She went back to her paper, holding it like a shield in front of her. Jessie, as usual, did not give up. "You keep sighing. I can't concentrate on Travel and Leisure with you sighing." "I'm not sighing," Kate said without looking up. "It's sinus." "No, it's not." Jessie narrowed her eyes. "You're not still pining over that jerk Derek, are you?" "No." Kate stuck to her paper. "I don't pine over jerks. It's not time-efficient. Go back to Travel and Leisure." Jessie hooked her finger over the edge of Kate's paper and pulled it down so she could look into her friend's eyes. "You want to get married." "Of course I want to get married," Kate said reasonably. "Some day. Get your finger off my paper. You're crumpling the Dow-Jones." "You want to get married now." Jessie looked disgusted. "It's your biological clock or something." "Your nail polish is chipped," Kate said. "It's also a really ugly color, but I'm not mentioning that because it would be none of my business." "You've been engaged three times in the past three years," Jessie said. "Not one of them could keep you. You said yes to three men and then dumped them. Why would you say ‘yes' to three men you couldn't bring yourself to marry?" Kate took a deep breath. "Derek insisted on a premarital agreement. Paul informed me that my success threatened him and if I loved him I'd stop working so hard. Terence wanted me to quit my job because my social duties as his wife would be too pressing. And you think I should have married one of those men?" "Frankly, I don't think you should have dated any of them," Jessie said. "I just think being raised by your father has given you a warped idea of life, marriage, and men. And I think you're unhappy, which makes me unhappy. And I don't like being unhappy, so we're going to fix you." Kate put down the financial section. "No, we're not." "Yes, we are," Jessie said. "We're going to improve your life. We're going to make you more like me." Kate started to laugh. "I don't want to be like you." "Hey," Jessie said, not fazed at all. "You should be so lucky." "You decorate cakes for a living," Kate said. "Beautiful cakes, admittedly, but still!" "I'm an artist," Jessie said. "You're a nut," Kate said. "But I love you, so I overlook it." "I may be nuts, but I love what I do and you don't," Jessie said. "Remember when you were with the Small Business Administration? You used to tell me about all those little businesses you'd help get started, and you'd feel so good, remember?" "The pay was terrible and the career possibilities nil." Kate picked up her paper. Jessie pinned it down with her hand. "Remember Mrs. Borden's day-care center?" Jessie said. "It's still going strong. She's got a waiting list." "Of course, I remember." Kate smiled at the memory. "What a lovely woman she was." "Is," Jessie said. "She didn't die just because you sold out." "I didn't sell out." "And that old man"what was his name, Richards? The one with the shoe-repair shop." "Richter," Kate said. "Mr. Richter. How is he?" Jessie shrugged. "How should I know? Like it's my job to keep an eye on all those little businesses you played midwife to." "Very subtle, Jess," Kate said. "And I didn't sell out" I'm doing the same thing." At Jessie's skeptical look, she added, "I am. I'm just saving much bigger businesses for a lot more money. I'm still helping people." "You're helping a bunch of suits," Jessie said. Kate held on to her patience. "Why don't we just agree that we have no respect for each other's career choices and forget the whole thing?" "You used to have respect for my career choice," Jessie said. "You helped me save my career." "I couldn't help it," Kate said. "You were such a mess, standing in the middle of my office at the SBA, raving about creating the greatest cakes in the civilized world." She smiled at Jessie and shook her head. "I'd never seen anyone like you before." Jessie grinned back. "I felt the same way. I'd never seen anybody as polished as you. You looked like you'd been varnished. I thought, Oh,good,I'm in big trouble and they send me to Wall Street Barbie. " She tilted her head and looked at Kate with deep affection. "And then you saved my business." "It was a business worth saving," Kate said. "You truly do make the most beautiful cakes in the civilized world." "Uncivilized, too," Jessie said. "Which brings us to the subject at hand"men." "Jessie," Kate said. "You're even more inept with men than I am. You keep dating those boneless, purposeless men who need someone to take care of them." "Yes, but that's because I don't care," Jessie said. "When I care, I will be ept." "Well, when you're ept, I'll listen to you." Kate tried to pick up her paper, but Jessie put her hand on it again. "Listen," Jessie said, leaning forward. "I'm willing to approach this your way." "My way?" "Right. Logic and reason." Jessie made a face. "I prefer instinct, but we've gotta go with what we've got, here. Now, you want to get married, right?" Kate looked wary. "Right." Jessie spread her hands apart. "So what have you done all your life every time you wanted something?" Kate looked even warier. "I made a plan?" "Exactly," Jessie said. "So we make a plan. What do we do first? I've never planned anything before, remember? You were the one who came in and did my business plan." She stopped to consider. "Which means I owe you this plan. It's the least I can do." "The least is what you always do," Kate said. "If you'd followed the timetable in that plan, you'd be a rich woman today. What happened to all the promotion plans? The growth plans?" "Too fast," Jessie said, waving the idea away with her hand. "If I'd stuck to your timetable, I'd have lost all the fun of designing the cakes. I'd end up turning out sugar roses like a robot, and after a while all my work would look like everybody else's, and nobody would be paying my prices, so I'd have to lower them, and then I'd have to make more cakes ... Read more

Features & Highlights

  • "Few popular writers handle light romantic comedyas deftly as Jennifer Crusie." —
  • Boston Globe
  • on
  • Bet Me
  • "A sure bet…Jennifer Crusie's rollicking romance hits the jackpot."
  • —BookPage
  • on
  • Bet Me
  • "Wonderful, fresh, funny, tender, outrageous…Crusie is one of a kind."
  • —Booklist
  • on
  • What the Lady Wants
  • "Crusie seems incapable of writing a boring page,or one that's not aglow."
  • —Kirkus Reviews
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  • What the Lady Wants
  • "A non-traditional couple (he's 30, she's 40)and a dog with a true personality make thisone of the funniest, sexiest romances of the year."
  • —Library Journal
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Vintage early Crusie

I'm just discovering Crusie's books from the early '90s and it is easy to see why she became one of the most beloved writers in the romance genre. Manhunting is her first book -- it's not exciting and has no mystery plot like her other books, but somehow is one of the most charming, funny and witty stories I've read! Like our couple Kate and Jake, this book is so relaxed that you, too, feel like you're lazing along a calm, sunny lake. The dialogue is superior and fuels the attraction between the two, a true, lovely romance novel. This book demonstrates why Crusie is head and shoulders above the rest.
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Sweet Escape

This book is all about trying to find the guy of your dreams; hence the title "Manhunting." The big catch in this book is the the main two characters meet eachother right off the bat but don't realize they are perfect for eachother. After many dates that end very badly, and the guy getting more and more jealous, it becomes a book you can't put down. Check it out yourself.
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A light read

Jennifer Crusie's "Manhunting" centered around Kate, a successful high-powered business consultant who took a vacation at a golf resort in Kentucky with the aim of finding a partner who would be equally successful. What Kate did not expect was to meet Jake, a good-looking but seemingly unsuccessful person working at the resort, whom she had mistaken to be a "handyman." Jake, on the other hand, had left his successful career as a tax attorney to return to Kentucky, wanting to have a relaxing life, and not be in the rat's race. They fell in love of course and the rest of the story was rather predictable.

This was one of Jennifer Crusie's earlier novels which was released again after Crusie gained success in the publishing world. This was a very light and fun read, with very little plot or secondary characters. It was focused quite entirely on both Kate and Jake. Eventhough I can see the same Crusie humor in "Manhunting" I could still recognized that it is a little different from her current books which has better plots. Still, this was a fun read and if you are a Jennifer crusie fan, "Manhunting" is defintiely for you.
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MANHUNTING

I really liked this book. i actually picked up a used copy at a thrift store. i started reading it and finished it in one day. there are some good laugh out loud moments. i enjoyed the banter between Jake & Kate. i especially loved how she found herself in the country when she knew she wasn't happy in the city.
Kate has had 3 fiances and 3 failed engagements. She is a great business woman, but she has decided she is hopeless at romance. She really wants to find her Mr. Right and her friend, Jessica, decides to help her come up with a "business plan" to help her find him. Kate travels to "The Cabins", a resort in Kentucky that is ripe with eligible bachelors. They are just her type, too; rich and ambitious. Only trouble is, they are dropping like flies. After Kate pushes the latest reject into the pool, Jake is convinced Kate is nothing but trouble. Since Jake has sworn off ambition and a woman who will climb to the top of the corporate ladder, she is the last thing he needs. But is she??? Anything can happen once their hearts are on the line.
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A very pleasant read

I love Jennifer Crusie's romances. This one, although not one of her very best which would get five stars, was still fun to read.
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I know these people :)

I love Jennifer Crusie! For all of us women who have insecurities (and who doesn't) Jennifer C. makes you feel right at home. The first book of hers that I read was "Welcome to Temptation' and I have been a diehard fan ever since. I can relate to every single heroine and the relatives that surround them. Its the story of my life .... better than chocolate anyday
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first book I read by Jennifer Cruise

OMG! this book was soooo good. I couldnt put it down. I usually take 2 weeks to finish a book and this one took about. I definitly recommend this one.
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Do not miss this chance to laugh out loud while you read!

Do yourself a favor and read this book. Or listen to this book. Better yet, do both. No matter how you approach it, this is a very funny book and in true Jennifer Crusie style, keeps you interested and thinking all the time you are chuckling and even laughing out loud. Other reviewers have summarized the plot with much more skill than I possess. So I won't do it again. I will say the characters are wonderfully drawn, the situations are believable and the humor is infectious. After reading the book itself at least three times, I'm listening to the audio version and I drive along, all by myself, laughing out loud. Please, do yourself a favor, read and listen to this book and I guarantee it will end up on your shelf of favorite reads!