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Let's Misbehave by Lisa Plumley
 Title: Let’s Misbehave
Author: Lisa Plumley
Year, Publisher, ISBN:July 2007, Zebra, 0821780522
Reviewer: Christy
Even for a millionaire retail heiress, there’s only so much shopping one woman should do… Except Marisol Winston doesn’t believe that, even after her friends and family stage an intervention and force her into shopaholic rehab. Now all she has left to face, before her father will loosen his purse strings again, is the work assignment.
Cash Connelly has one more shot at professional football, and to prove to his ex that he can be a good provider and father to his six year old triplets. But he’s going to need professional help. Which is why he’s baffled when his mother-in-law hires an unqualified, but oh-so-sexy white mini-skirt wearing, nanny as his last hope. Soon he’ll realize she’s not just his last hope at life, but at love.
I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this impulse buy (not my usual style). What did I care about L.A. heiresses and football superstars falling in love, anyway? (But the dogs on the front cover were cute!) But despite the lack of vampires, werewolves, swordplay, or times long ago…this story of finding out who you really are, of redefining yourself, through the eyes of a child (or three), a man, and a woman, really touches the heart and makes you believe in real life happily ever afters.
Happy Reading!
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