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The average rating for Law Is a Lady based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2020-05-02 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Dolly Jute
"The Law Is a Lady" is the story of Victoria and Phillip. Our hero is a famous film director, scouting for the ideal location to film his next movie. He arrives speeding in Friendly, New Mexico-finding the perfect place, but not before he is arrested, a jailed for a night by the town's temporary sheriff, our heroine- who is also a city lawyer. Attraction strikes immediately, and how they navigate their relationship forms the story. A very enjoyable read! A strong and confident heroine, a smitten alpha hero, super hot lovemaking, no miscommunications and honest expression of feelings, minimal angst, some background issues that are resolved and a wonderful ending. Heavily recommended! Safe 4.25/5
Review # 2 was written on 2013-02-25 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Farhan Khan
Hollywood director Philip Kincaid was searching for the perfect location for his latest movie, paying no attention to the speed limit in Friendly, New Mexico. When he was pulled over by Friendly's only deputy, Phil refuses to sign the ticket, finding himself under arrest. Furious, he still managed to acknowledge the surge of an entirely different emotion when he laid eyes on the temporary sheriff, Victoria Ashton. A successful lawyer, Tory was home to cover her late father's job until it is time for an election. She has no time for an arrogant, self-important Hollywood big shot. Not even one who makes her feel funny inside. An older book from 1984, formerly from the Silhouette Romance line, The Law is a Lady just helps prove why Roberts is one of the best romance writers in the business, a woman who regularly appears on the bestseller list. Romance, humor, and a taste for the small town way of life all make this a fast and wonderful read. Roberts' characters are very three dimensional, with their own foibles and strengths, making them people you think you could know. Side stories include a young boy on the edge of manhood who may be abused, a deputy who gets involved with an actress in town for the filming, and a shaky relationship between Tory and her mother, the woman she blames for her father's ultimate death. If you're looking for a fun couple of hours, pick this book up at your local used book store. You won't be sorry.


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