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His Plain-Jane Cinderella by Jennie Adams

scoutmomskf's review against another edition

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4.0

Good book. I really liked both Stacie and Troy. Stacie had moved away from her family to try to move on from her broken heart. She had her job at the almond processing plant and her home business of making dog clothes. She had decided that would be enough - she had no need for a man in her life. Troy had purchased the plant and the farm next to Stacie's as a new career after the loss of his army career. He felt that he didn't have the emotional capability to care for anyone, so he too was going to be content alone. As they were thrown together by work and the antics of their dogs, they began to become friends. Then the friendship started to turn deeper. As things turned more serious, neither thought the other truly cared. Troy was also worried that Stacie couldn't care for him because of his injury. I loved the conclusion, and the dogs were adorable throughout the book.

sarahconnor89757's review

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1.0

The leading lady is a dumpy woman with tacky nails who lives in the middle of no where, making those obnoxious clothes for dogs...needless to say I was excited to read this, but her quirkiness was majorly underplayed and the writing is so bad it borders on unreadable.
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