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Get Bunny Love Kathleen Long Zebra, Mar
Get Bunny Love
Kathleen Long
Zebra, Mar 2005, #3.99, 304 pp.
ISBN: 082177848X
In Philadelphia, his Aunt Martha threatens to sell the family firm McNulty Events to rival Armand Miller if Nathan McNulty fails to turn it around. Desperate to save the company rather than work for the odious Armand, Nate persuades Kitty Worthington to allow his firm to host her annual Worthington Cup dog show. Now all he needs is an event planner.
Freelance graphic designer Bunny Love applies for a job at McNulty's firm. He hires her to be his event planner though she insists her experience is with graphics, not events. As she brings chaos and positive airs into his stiff, prim and proper life, someone is vandalizing the dog show in an effort to destroy Nate's company. Still, as the show goes on, the staid Nate and the feng shui Bunny fall in love, but this yin and yang do not seem capable of surviving the first night of the dog show.
Fans of amusing, romantic romps will want to GET BUNNY LOVE, a fun tale that takes a 1930s screwball comedy and updates it with modern new age zaniness. The storyline contains two opposites falling in love while working a canine caper. Though fans will wonder why Nate chose Bunny to run the gala rather than doing it himself since his firm teetered on the brink of collapse, readers will enjoy this amusing jump into the chaotic New Age world of Bunny in love.
Harriet Klausner
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