![]() ![]() ![]() The LDS singles scene in Boston came alive for me, and I thought Boston itself was one of the most interesting characters in the book. I think Wright does a great job with the setting of the book too. Allen also has some depth too- he holds grudges and makes snap judgments and sees Jillian as something of a trophy. For example, she refers to herself as physically graceful, but she keeps tripping and falling (and breaking her teeth, which is how the good dentist returns to her life). ![]() I also liked that she didn't seem overly self-aware. She was prickly, which gave her some depth. Yeah, the story sounds predictable, but it it's really pretty cute. Cross My Heart (Hardcover - Used) 1608610934 9781608610938 Author Wright, Julie Publisher. The adman in question turns out to be- guess who? On the plane to Boston she meets Allen, a dentist who hates people who work in advertising, mostly because he just lost his girlfriend to an adman. Things aren't going well for Jillian Belle: she's spent the last three years trying to get over her ex-fiance, Geoffrey, when her ad agency transfers her back to Boston with explicit instructions to get to know him well so she can ferret out whether or not he's stealing her company's ideas (he's been known to steal ideas before- Jillian dumped him when he stole hers). ![]()
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