Crazy Kind of Love
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Publisher Description
Book 2 in Maureen Child’s beloved Marconi Brides series… Michaela Marconi never meant to become a stalker. It just sort of happened after gorgeous, infuriating researcher Lucas Gallagher bought land meant for her and then started building her dream house! She can’t help if if he’s doing it all wrong. Someone has to show him the error of his ways.
For two months, Lucas has been frustrated—and turned on, damn it—by the most irritating plumber he’s ever met. Curing cancer isn’t as hard as putting up with Mike’s busybody ways…especially when all Lucas really wants is to get busy with her body.
When the two give in to their passion, their world is rocked to the core. But that’s not the only shake-up in store for the close-knit Marconi family. Can their love withstand the storm?
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An author of 75 books in various genres (paranormals, Victorians, Wild West romances, etc.), Child is at her most charming in the contemporary romance series that began with 2004's And Then Came You: Sam's Story, the first in a trilogy about the three Marconi daughters (all workers in their family construction business) and involving several emotionally volatile and very funny Italian families in the fictional all-American town of Chandler, Calif. This second installment follows ace plumber Michaela "Mike" Marconi, who's a wisecracking extrovert professionally but mysteriously skittish about long-term love relationships. When equally career-driven scientist Lucas Gallagher buys what a miffed Mike considers her personal dream house, she inserts herself into his house-planning with what the "Rocket Man" considers infuriating confidence, but shies away almost pathologically from their growing mutual attraction. In truth, there's little suspense about the pair's personal secrets and, title notwithstanding, nothing particularly crazy about their love. But it's sassy repartee, not psychological depth, that's the plot's strong point; as a lighthearted read that's as heavy on humor and warmth as it is light on complexity (aside from subplots involving four additional love relationships), the book is a frothy delight. FYI:Child also writes under the pen names Ann Carberry, Sarah Hart and Kathleen Kane.