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The average rating for One Foot in Heaven based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2013-11-22 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Darryl Sherman
a fan of her other novels (Deception Bay, Mooncaller), was disappointed that this reads like a typical romance read, full of cliches ("walked over her grave") and ludicrous descriptions of tanned biceps and such, seems like an early novel
Review # 2 was written on 2018-02-18 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Paul Chapman
19 year old spoiled, little rich girl Megan falls madly in love with poor Aussie Jake. They marry and get divorced a year later. Jake heads off to the tropics to lick his wounds while Megan runs home to Daddy (and his money). But wait...Daddy is out of money and when he dies, he leaves Megan with nothing but bill collectors knocking on her door. Oh, and did I mention she's pregnant with Jake's baby and he doesn't know? Flash forward six years. Jake is now a millionaire who owns multiple yachts and houses around the globe. He is currently holding a week-long competion among a select number of catering companies for a contract to cater his newest excusive cruise ship (the competion takes place aboard the ship). Megan is struggling to advance her catering business and secure a future for her daughter. Winning the cruise ship contract will acheive both goals. Jake, as owner of the ship, has arranged for Megan to compete. He has never quit lusting after her and figures one last time together should get her out of his system. Megan has never forgotten Jake either. She mistakenly assumes he is on board to play the piano and the two indulge in a week-long affair. Throughout the book I found myself screaming at Jake and Megan (internally of course...I don't like the strange looks I get fom my husband when I yell out loud at book). Neither of them tells the truth...ever. Jake assumes Megan is still rich, Megan assumes Jake is still poor. Jake assumes Megan is still childless (I guess she's one of those lucky stretch mark-less gals). She doesn't bother to correct the assumption. I found it hard to respect either of the characters. In fact, in my notes I actually awarded Jake an "ass of the year" award. I kept waiting for some redeeming aspect of the story to come along. Sadly, it never did.


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