Thanksgiving - Janet Evanovich

Thanksgiving

By Janet Evanovich

  • Release Date: 2009-10-13
  • Genre: Holiday Romance
Score: 4
4
From 320 Ratings

Description

When Megan Murphy discovered a floppy-eared rabbit gnawing on the hem of her skirt, she meant to give its careless owner a piece of her mind, but Dr. Patrick Hunter was too attractive to stay mad at for long. Soon the two are making Thanksgiving dinner for their families.

Reviews

  • Cute Characters and Pumpkin Pie

    4
    By RonnieGail
    Fun read with cute characters and a charming story line. A fast, feel good holiday read.
  • Fun lighthearted book

    5
    By Deerfield girl
    Have never read this author before. Wanted something enjoyable to read for the Thanksgiving season. This fit the bill, only wish it were longer. Seemed a little rushed/condensed towards the end.
  • Thankful for this fun read!

    4
    By DLM inWyo
    A quick fun read! Megan meets a rabbit, whose Dad is. young single pediatrician, and soon, a baby… not theirs enters the scene! Parents, lovers, horses, and pure fun add to this a great holiday read!
  • Don’t waste your time or money

    1
    By ShortHairDiva
    This book is so stupid, I couldn’t finish reading it. This is surprising because I rarely come across a book I can’t even finish, AND love the author’s Stephanie Plum books.
  • Thanksgiving

    5
    By sa kooiker
    Lots of fun! Good humored! Enjoyed this book a lot!
  • Thanksgiving

    5
    By lynn kay
    Funny! Uplifting and very comical!!
  • Very entertaining

    5
    By angie1229
    A screwball comedy of a romance! I loved it!
  • Great Fun.

    4
    By Chirp!
    Pure between romance between likable people trying to get themselves and a mix of family together.
  • Cute love story

    4
    By Boham69
    I enjoyed this story very much. It was fun and romantic. I read it all in one night.
  • Something between the numbers without the Plum

    4
    By Hyde University
    It's a holiday book, without Plum, but the same feel. The plot most reminded me of the old movie "Bachelor Mother" with David Niven and Ginger Rogers.