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Holistic Guidance - Sweet Talk

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List Price: $6.99
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Manufacturer: HQN Books
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Binding: Mass Market Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780373772971 ISBN: 0373772971 Label: HQN Books Manufacturer: HQN Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 384 Publication Date: 2008-07-01 Publisher: HQN Books Studio: HQN Books
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Editorial Reviews:
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Don't ask Claire Keyes. The twenty-eight-year-old piano prodigy has never had a regular boyfriend, much less a real romance. Her music career has left little room for friends or family—which is just part of the reason she hasn't seen the family bakery or her two sisters in years. But now Nicole is sick, and Jesse is AWOL. Despite the fact that Claire can't boil water, she's determined to play caretaker. Connecting with her sisters tops her to-do list…along with falling in love, or at least in lust, for the first time. Ruggedly sexy Wyatt just might fit the bill. Although he keeps saying that he and Claire come from entirely different worlds, he lights up hotter than a bakery oven whenever Claire is near. If this keeps up, she just might sweet—talk him into her bed…and her life.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Sweet story! Comment: I'm not going to provide a summary of the book, there are plenty already posted, so I'm just going straight for my opinion of the book.
I thought the relationship between Claire, Nicole & Jesse was definitely realistic. There was a lot of animosity between all of them and each one thought they knew about the other's life/feelings. Boy, were they all wrong! I thoroughly enjoyed the fact that just because one said the words "I'm sorry" it didn't make the other one instantly forgive. With years of hurt and perceived betrayal, there is/was a lot to work through.
As for the romance between Claire & Wyatt - it was good. Not completely hot & sizzling (like I felt with Nicole & Hawk), but it worked. I admit there were points in the book where Claire's naiveness drove me insane! But, I guess when you have lived a sheltered life, that can happen.
No matter what though, I enjoyed the book and loved the series with the Keyes sisters. I'm sorry we won't be reading anymore about them.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A fun story about siblings, family and love Comment: I should premise this review by saying that as a child, I trained toward the goal of concert pianist. Certainly not a child prodigy like our heroine, Claire, but I delved into that life enough that I understand the world she was thrown into at such a young age.
I found Claire's sweetness, the naivete and willingness to be knocked down over and over again in order to regain some semblance of relationship to her sisters VERY believable. Claire has existed in such a small world, the tentative connections she has with her sisters become so much more important to re-establish. Claire is determined to build herself a normal life, to be a normal person... and when she comes home, she's thrown into what I would say is prime sibling warfare. :)
Claire, Nicole and Jessie were sisters in every sense of the word. Bratty at times, unlikable at times, lovable at others, but eventually Claire and Nicole find a way to recognize their own pain in each other and learn that they weren't the only ones hurting. There is no bond quite like that of a sibling, and Susan Mallery is the master at showing the funny and not-so-funny sides of sibling rivalry.
As for the romance... Claire came home with a To Do list of things she wanted to do and experience, and fall in love was one of them. Nicole's close friend, Wyatt is everything she's never had...and Claire is an instant, somewhat unwanted attraction on his part. As Claire slowly builds a normal life for herself, Wyatt becomes a deeper part of that. Their love story is sweet, romantic and enjoyable.
I'm very much looking forward to the other two books in this series.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not So Sweet Talk Comment: While this isn't the worst book I've read, it certainly wasn't very good. It was well written and that's about it.
I liked Claire and found her to be sympathetic and sweet. I also like that she overcame several challenges, like teaching herself how to cook, shop and wash laundry, without coming off as a complete idiot. It was cute and I felt sorry that she was stuck with Nicole as a sister.
I hated Nicole. She was a bitch. Her sister, whom she has never said anything nice about, came home to take care of her following a gallbladder surgery and she was not remotely grateful. Nicole was nasty, hostile and down right mean.
I never felt that she and Claire ever made up. How can you make up with someone who wishes you dead? And when they did, Claire and Nicole ganged up on Jesse (the third and youngest sister) for sleeping with Nicole's husband. I feel bad for the husband and wish he and Jesse ever happiness. No one should have to be stuck with Nicole for a wife. She's horrid.
I also never got the romance part of this book. Wyatt and Claire had nothing in common. I was never rooting for them to be together and their relationship added nothing to the story. I was reading more to see if Claire and Nicole would patch things up in a satisfying way. (They didn't.) To be honest, I could have cared less about Claire and Wyatt as a couple.
While I am interested in Jesse's story, I could care less about Nicole. However, since I have all the books in the series, I'll probably end up reading them and hoping for the best.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Disappointed Comment: The sisters in this book are so unrealistic,I cannot understand why any one would tolerate being treated so badly. I have read most of this authors books and enjoy a strong personality but the way Nicole treats Claire and Jesse is cruel and I was unconfortable through most of the book. I was looking forward to the third book where Jesse returns but if she is treated as badly as Claire (and the teaser leads us in that direction)I don't know if I will buy it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Just put the book down Comment: Claire, a concert pianist renowned for being a child protigy, drops everything to fly home when her (long estranged and bitchy) sister Nicole is having surgery and unable to manage their family bakery.
Wyatt is Nicole's long time friend and the brother of her soon-to-be ex-husband. With a daughter and a family history of picking the wrong girl, he wants no part of a relationship. But of course there are sparks.
I noticed this book at a friend's house and read the first hundred pages while waiting on her. They were pretty well written and definitely drew me in so I bought the book upon returning home. Huge mistake.
Claire is a bit too perfect and sweet and INNOCENT (at twenty-eight). Her sisters are dysfunctional, predictable and very repetitive. At first I thought that the book was pretty good if you skipped over every time they opened their mouth but the book just got worse as you moved on.
Wyatt's daughter doesn't actually seem like a real character to me. Some called her one-dimensional and others just said she was a puppet for Mallery to say all the things she didn't know how to communicate to us. I don't know; she just wasn't realistic I think.
If you like Mallery and are thinking of ignoring my advice NOT to buy this book then just look at the bar graph. It can't be good when more reviewers gave it 1 star than 5.
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