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The average rating for Behaving badly! based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2019-06-29 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Lori Hagele
I rather liked this old escapade by ER it definitely had a slightly different premise to the usual affair. the h is kind of lovely but it doesn't take much to tip her over the edge and for her revenge is awesome. At the beginning of the story we find her trying to snap a golf club after taking scissors to a guys clothes and we later find out she stole her ex's Ferrari and drove it to Scotland and left it there then posted the keys back to the OM - I think that's pretty awesome tbh ( I know I'm a little naughty but that is a good one and I admire her dedication to making a mans life miserable). The h works for the H who is an expert in ancient weapons and warfare as his historian and he trains actors and film crew in authenticity for movies etc. He does have a rather sexist attitude and he is not nice to the h at all listening to all kinds of untrue rumours about her while she is nothing but nice really to him and helps him out. This was definitely an instalove story and the poor guy whos clothes were abused at the beginning was actually an innocent party and helps her out. H did a pretty impressive grovel though. I liked these guys
Review # 2 was written on 2019-01-16 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 2 stars David Roger
Another offering from my neighborhood Street Library. I was in the mood for something fun and easy to read. This was not it. First, the mechanics: This book needed some decent editing. Overuse of ellipses, missed quote marks, head hopping within paragraphs, missing words, wrong verb tenses, the overuse of adverbs - come on! Show us how people feel or sound. These things interrupted the flow of the read. Then there is the actual content. The lead character was one-dimensional, even a bit unlikable. The premise that she was an animal behaviourist started out interesting, but became just a way to extend the word count. Miranda's inner thoughts were another word count extender that just got in the way. That said, they did underline our heroine's selfishness. There were too many story lines here, most of them shrouded in unnecessary mystery: Daisy's love life, Miranda's parents and the llamas, DJ White, Jimmy. Most of this was easy to figure out and more than that? Who cared? Finally, though of course I knew it was coming, the HEA and getting there would have made a better story. David just came around and it was all rosy? This book didn't have much to recommend it, I'm afraid. Even for a romance. I didn't expect or want much. I was left wanting, expectations as low as they were went unmet.


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