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Donna Kauffman
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1 Jun 2003
Why Is It That I’m Not Willing to Settle for a Sheep Like the Rest of My Friends?

Sheep sex aside, what’s wrong with a man who puts family first, who maintains a steady job, has college funds set up for his kids and builds that nest egg for his retirement? Member of the herd, never straying. Solid, dependable Sheep Guy. Why can’t I love Sheep Guy?

For me, it’s all those wolves. They distract me from the sheep. Wolf Guy. Always on the prowl. Totally alpha. Not interested in being domesticated. So what is it about these men that makes my heart speed up in a way no sheep ever has or ever will?

Tanzy Harrington is the Bay Area’s most-read romance columnist and self-proclaimed love-’em-and-leave-’em artist—and she’s not quite ready to tie herself down to one man. That is, until Riley Parrish lands on the scene.

When Tanzy agrees to house-sit for her eccentric great-aunt, she finds herself sharing close quarters with Riley. At first he seems a bit too much like the “sheep” Tanzy derides in her column—too polite, the classic boring good provider. But when she catches a glimpse of the “wolf” lurking in his eyes, the ultimate alpha female is about to take a fall.

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  • Paperback: 339 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam USA (1 Jun 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553382225
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553382228
  • Product Dimensions: 13.3 x 1.9 x 21 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,140,908 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars hated the title also... 28 May 2004
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
First of all I am a total romantic thriller buff - I don't need an original plot or any surprises just give me snappy dialogue, a hot hero, plenty of sex and a happy ending and I'm good to go; so I thought I was onto a winner with Ms Kauffman's tale of Icemaiden columnist Tanzy Harrinton, expert in 'love 'em and leave em' and writer of a 'Sex and the City' type column which divides men into 'sheep' or 'wolves' and how she eventually meets her match with hunky body guard Riley Parrish.

The plot is basically, beautiful columnist and small scale celebrity Ms Harrington is convinced by her fabulously wealthy great aunt to house sit the billionaire residence with who she believes is the geeky cold-fish of a family accountant but is in fact the sizzling hot body guard hired to protect Tanzy from the menace of a emailing stalker. They soon find that their mutual attraction is too hot to handle.

I have to say this novel was deeply disappointing and had me skipping pages in chunks. It took a very long time to warm up and I found that Tanzy's observations on life, love and single girl living irritating and unamusing. Suggesting that 'nice guys' are limp wristed, non-sexual, antisocial, submissive unattractive 'followers' to further the plot only results in making me dislike the heorine and her rash dismal of someone because he's 'not attractive' or agressive. I tried, in order to enjoy my read, to put my dislike of the heroine's views aside but Ms. Kauffman insisted on starting each chapter with a little snappet of Tanzy's column/thoughts which only served to irritate me further.

Yes, men do more or less divide into nice guys and 'bad boys' and if our hero had decided to just pretend to be a computer 'geek' that would have been more than fine but to say that the adonis that he is was sufficiently 'disguised' because he wore an off the rack suit and a pair of glasses (and was unworthy of our heroines time, respect or kindness because of if) is like suggesting we wouldn't see that Brad Pitt was gorgeous if he parted his hair down the side and wore plaid.

Plus, although I am prepared to suspend disbelief to a great extent, the plot that demands that we believe that Tanzy Harrington's millionaire aunt calls in a private detective/body guard to protect our gorgeous heroine based on a few wacky emails and convinces her to move into a mansion with a stranger on the premise that there isn't anyone else available to 'house sit' is insulting the reader's (my) intelligence

Although we do (eventually) get a few pages of steamy between the sheets action, it's totally formula and where as all the Blah blah between the principle characters that was meant to create sexual tension was simply distracting and irritating. The secondary characters are introduced in the first few pages but never really play a major part and Ms. Kauffman doesn't seem to get the 'girlfriends' banter down. The novel is slow, drab and even though Ms. Kauffman keeps telling us how funny and interesting our heroine is, dull. The best thing about it is the cover.

Read the same book/plot done better in Jessica Birds 'An unforgettable Lady' or pick another plot and read anything by Susan Anderson, Linda Howard, Karen Robards (contemporay) or the queen of romantic-comedy thrillers Jennifer Cruisie but give this one a miss.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars If only the book were as cool as it's title 15 Feb 2004
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I'll admit, right off the bat, this review is not fair-- I don't like stream of consious narration (something the reader will have to adore to enjoy this book), I like editing. And I hate the overuse of Hip prases since by the time the book comes out the phrase is no longer hip. Also, if some heroine talks about her Jimmy Choos I automatically deduct 2 stars-. It's all been done way too much- or at least use another shoe brand.

I was interested in this book because of it's title- "The Big Bad Wolf Tells All" sounded dangerous and sexy, but I was wrong. See Tansy's Rich and Beautiful and Brilliant and Talented and she's Glamorous and Sexually Liberated, and "poor her" all of her friends are married-- my solution, add to your friends! Include other single women! Ha Ha, that would lead to her feeling not so alone and even happier. No, she just tries to get out of spending time with her friends because they're trying to fix her up with Sheep types (the opposite of her favored "Wolf" types). Great, so she cuts her friends off. What a gal.

I'm two hundred pages in and I can't finish the dang thing.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars yuck, could not even get through to the end! 28 Oct 2003
By L. Reda - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I had struggled through 276 pages, and i finally just had to put it down, i did not like any of the characters, i did not care about the stalker, i did not care if Tanzy got hurt, kidnapped or anything! It was painful! i kept hoping it would turn out okay, but it was just terrible. I never put a book down without getting to the end, but in this case, i could not take any more of them! Very dissapointed in this book!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Ugh. Easy to put down 10 Sep 2003
By L. Middleton - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I am not one to leave books unfinished, so I plowed ahead with this one, but it would have been easy to walk away from this "Sex in the City" meets "Nancy Drew" groaner at any point in this thin plot. It very much reminded me of the dinky paperbacks I loved as a preteen, where the heroine always had an adventure of some sort and then reluctantly fell for the last guy she would have expected. The book borrows heavily from the character set-up of Sex in the City (although projecting the supporting characters down the altar) without the finesse -- I lost track of how many times the phrase "multiple orgasm" is used (the pursuit of which might be considered the theme of the book). If you want fluff, you'd be better off in front of the tube. If you want a thoughful, sexy, well-paced novel: you'll have to keep looking. How I wish I had!
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