When Megan Murphy discovered a floppy-eared rabbit gnawing on the hem of her skirt, she meant to give its careless owner a piece of her mind, but Dr. Patrick Hunter was too attractive to stay mad at for long. Soon the two are making Thanksgiving dinner for their families.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
Thanksgiving - Pre- Stephanie Plum:
I looked for and found Janet's previous work before the Stephanie Plum series - and yes they are a good read and it has helped me to understand the origins of the Plum series. Janet is an excellent writer and from her early days at writing she manages to capture you into the story very early on. Thanksgiving is the first of the "old stories" so to speak that I had the chance to read. It is a light-hearted short story about jumping into the unknown and realising it is not too bad after all. Thanksgivig is a... more info
Ick.:
I'm listening to the book on CD, and I don't think I'll be able to get through it. It is so sickeningly sweet it is making my teeth rot. The romance it totally forced and contrived - throw two people into a story and make them love each other for no reason. The plot is ridiculous and stupid. I've gotten as far as - girl loves/hates boy, boy loves girl, boy and girl get a baby shoved into their laps and decide to 'play house,' boy and girl are planning to cook Thanksgiving dinner. What is this dreck?
Zzzzzzzzzzz:
I'm a big Janet Evanovich fan in general, but man oh man is this ever a dull book. It's virtually plot-free and has no supporting characters deeper than a wading pool. This is a very, very boring book that makes you long for My other complaint was a personal one - I just couldn't warm up to the main character, who just seemed totally irrational. In fact, the whole 'plot' made little sense to me - what 30-year old adults torture themselves endlessly about whether or not they can stomach getting married... more info
How can she do it?:
There is so much interest in these books and more keep coming. I read them and then have to wait for the next books. This was one.