
Janet Evanovich, The Rocky Road to Romance
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The Rocky Road To Romance Janet Evanovich
The Rocky Road to Romance
Janet Evanovich
Harper Torch, Sep 2004, $7.50
ISBN: 0060598891
In DC, twenty-six-year-old Daisy Adams brings youthful exuberance to her five minute spot as the "Dog Lady of Snooze" on WZZZ twenty-four hour radio station. To pay her bills, including her school loan and to feed her teenage brother, Daisy holds a host of other jobs such as delivering papers, crossing guard, waitress, cab driver and a graduate school counseling internship. When the station's traffic reporter Frank Mencken is injured in an accident, Daisy asks manager Steve Crow for the position. He agrees, because he sees this as an opportunity to score with this enthusiastic flake that has cornered his heart and libido, not in that order.
As he spends time "training" her and feeding her sibling, Daisy accidentally stops a notorious drug dealer from escaping the law. To keep her safe, Steve hires a bodyguard, but she chooses elderly Elsie Hawkins. As the two women butcher the traffic reports to the joy of listeners, Daisy and Steve fall in love, but how to fit him into her busy schedule?
Contemporary romance readers will feel they read a plum of a tale with this delightful story starring a likable young woman who holds so many low paying jobs she skews the government statistics on employment. The storyline is at its best when it amusingly winks at readers through Steve employing Herculean levels to obtain a few minutes with his beloved, while Daisy will tire out most of the audience with her daily routine. The drug dealer subplot adds unneeded suspense, but her brother, Elsie, and a matchmaking canine provide more humor to a fine tale of love, if the female protagonist can fit it in her schedule.
Harriet Klausner
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