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Original Title: I'm In No Mood For Love
ISBN: 0060773170 (ISBN13: 9780060773175)
Edition Language: English
Series: Writer Friends #2
Characters: Clare Wingate, Sebastian Vaughan
Setting: Boise, Idaho(United States)
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I'm In No Mood For Love (Writer Friends #2) Paperback | Pages: 359 pages
Rating: 3.77 | 10186 Users | 463 Reviews

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Title:I'm In No Mood For Love (Writer Friends #2)
Author:Rachel Gibson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 359 pages
Published:September 26th 2006 by Avon
Categories:Romance. Contemporary Romance. Contemporary. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit

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What is Clare Wingate doing? One minute she's suffering in a pretty-in-pink gown she'll never wear again, and the next thing she knows, it's morning and she has the nastiest hangover of her life.

To make matters worse, she's wearing nothing but a spritz of Escada and lying next to Sebastian Vaughan, her girlhood crush turned sexy, globe-trotting journalist. Somewhere between the toast and the toss of the bouquet, she got herself into a whole lot of trouble.

Clare had the right to go wild after all, she'd been knocked off her dyed-to-match shoes after finding her own fiance in a compromising position with the washing machine repairman. Clearly her society wedding is off.

But Sebastian pushed all the wrong buttons and some of the right ones. Clare is in no mood for love not even for lust and wants to forget about Sebastian and his six-pack abs ASAP. But he isn t in the mood to go away, and his kiss is impossible to forget.

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3.5.Review on the short side today, cos the Turkey needs to be cooked. Liked this one. Like Rachel Gibson's writing style. Sebastian and Clare had known each other for years. He was the Gardner's son, she was always tagging after him when they were kids. He moved away, became a journalist, did not get back to see his Dad very often and had a bit of a strained relationship with him. Her fiance is caught doing the business with the Sears repairperson. Clare breaks off the engagement, gets drunk,

A sweet romance about love sneaking up on a 30-something couple when they least expected, and least WANTED it to. There were really sexy moments, great lines, and even (for me) one or two tear-inspiring scenes. And, of course, the requisite HEA.

I have to say, the first half part of this book was more a 3 stars than a 4. It was a little booooooring. The heroine was boring and her life was boring too. I suppose she needed to be injected with life and that when the hero came.I liked very much how their relationship developed, from just friends to "friends with benefits" and then to a couple.I think this phase of "friends with benefits" is always complicated for a woman. Usually they're involved and it's not "just sex".BTW the book was

2½ stars.Not enough romance! What a shame since Clare is a romance writer. After reading the other three books from the series (in no particular order), I was so looking forward to Clare's story. It took me a while to get my hands on this book. In this case, it is certainly not worth the wait. Too much reminiscence about the past and family problem to really concentrate on the build-up of the characters relationship with one another. I thought the first chapter was great, but it went spiraling

It's alright. The story revolves around Clare and Sebastian. They were childhood acquaintances with Clare being a prim girl and Sebastian a teasing boy. It was cut short when Sebastian told her about how babies were made. Clare was horrified. Apparently, Sebastian told her that the sperms were as big as tadpoles. Clare told her mother and afterwards, Sebastian went back to his mother. Sebastian didn't see his father for a long time after that. His parents were divorced and he visited his father

Good story about friends with benefits and two people who have a history! However like most Rachel Gibson books the love bits come towards the end so it might be a little slow for some readers. I suggest to listen to the audiobook for an easier ride

I found this book to be very meh. It started off well. Lonely girl gets drunk at a wedding and wakes up in the arms of a childhood rival. But after that it just dragged on and on with descriptions of scenery and the H fishing with his father or something. Eventually the H and the h start hooking up sporadically whenever he comes to town. Then boom. Last chapter she falls in love, breaks up with him, he sulks for awhile then decides he loves her too and they reunite. It was completely rushed like

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