kelsey k edited the description of The Trouble With Valentine's Day Monday, February 14, 2011.
New York TimesKate Hamilton should know. extended bestselling and RITA award winning author Rachel Gibson's smart, sassy contemporary romances are makingDumped by her one of the genre's fastest rising stars. When everything aboutboyfriend, stressed out by her life in Las Vegas just seemsjob, she's returned to be going wrong, Kate Hamilton leaves her job as a PIGospel, Idaho, for some rest and pointssmall-town fun. But when her car toward Gospel, Idaho. Gospel is the kindfirst attempted seduction of town wherea girl can take it easy and just be herself, or sohunky stranger is completely rejected, she hopes. But whenwonders what else could go wrong?
Well, for starters, she quickly realizes that the Mountain Momma Crafters' original poetry readings is about as good as it gets there, people get the impression that she'son a bit of a ball–buster. AndFriday night. Then she is, at first. But Gospel has a way of softening people up. One of those ways iscomes face-to-face with Rob Sutter. He's a spectacular–lookingSutter, former ice hockey player with a wild pastmadman, owner of his own,Sutter Sports--and the hunky stranger who now lives a quiet (albeit slightly macho) life running his sporting goods storetold her to get lost.
Rob's been more than burned by love--but then he and fly–fishing.Kate find themselves in an ultra-compromising position in the M&S Market after hours, giving the phrase "clean-up in aisle five" a whole new meaning, and Rob are so wrong for each other that there must be something right. If only they can start seeing each other for who they really are...causing a whole lot of gossip in Gospel...
Shelfari edited the description of The Trouble With Valentine's Day Saturday, August 1, 2009.
New York Times extended bestselling and RITA award winning author Rachel Gibson's smart, sassy contemporary romances are making her one of the genre's fastest rising stars. When everything about her life in Las Vegas just seems to be going wrong, Kate Hamilton leaves her job as a PI and points her car toward Gospel, Idaho. Gospel is the kind of town where a girl can take it easy and just be herself, or so she hopes. But when she gets there, people get the impression that she's a bit of a ball–buster. And she is, at first. But Gospel has a way of softening people up. One of those ways is Rob Sutter. He's a spectacular–looking former hockey player with a wild past of his own, who now lives a quiet (albeit slightly macho) life running his sporting goods store and fly–fishing. Kate and Rob are so wrong for each other that there must be something right. If only they can start seeing each other for who they really are...