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Book CoverSandy M’s review of Mad, Bad and Blonde by Cathie Linz
Contemporary Romance published by Berkley 2 Mar 10

I wanted to like this book more than I did. It starts out terrific, even though it’s a theme we’ve read before. I liked the heroine and felt for her when she’s left at the alter. But then she gets mad. And then bad. And blonde. Then I got irritated.

Faith is a librarian, in love, and it’s her wedding day. Only the groom doesn’t show up. He texts her, though. She’s just not what he’s looking for, too dull, not enough adventure and excitement. Going through the usual emotions after such a traumatic event, Faith ends up with a makeover and heads out to Italy, her honeymoon destination, on her own. She’s mad, now bad and blonde, and she’s not going to take such crap from anyone anymore.

Former marine Caine Hunter’s current job is to spy on Faith West, find out what’s she doing in Italy. His PI boss just knows she’s there to steal an important client for her father. So grabbing opportunity when it knocks, Caine insinuates himself into Faith’s week of sightseeing, relaxation, and fun. He has another agenda too, something involving both of their fathers, but that wait until their return to Chicago.

In the meantime, Caine finds himself falling for this hot and sexy woman who doesn’t act like her fiance just jilted her. But the ecstasy ends abruptly when Faith finds out who he is. Figuring her father’s bitter rival sent Caine after her, Faith heads home, quits her job at the library and goes to work for West Investigations. Not believing Caine’s version of the case her father supposedly botched, Faith is determined to prove him wrong and begins her own investigation into the old case.

So far the book had me hooked to this point. I like the characters. I enjoyed their time in Italy. I didn’t know what was going to happen to them when they were back in Chicago, but with a great setup, everything looked good. Of course, once back home Caine and Faith are in each other’s way when investigating the same case. They cross paths all the time. The first few times I can see where they’d be at each other’s throats, one-upping the other, insulting one another, etc. But that didn’t happen a few times. This went on every time they met. Even between kisses and touches and whispers, they sniped and snipped and it just got to be too much.

Faith is the worst of the two. She doesn’t know when to let up. She has to have the last word. She’s always right. Caine has his moments, but it’s usually in reaction to Faith’s insults or taking potshots at him. Even when she realizes she’s falling for the man, she still won’t give in. She keeps at him and keeps at him until I could have just shaken her silly. I wish Caine would have.

Because of that, I really don’t even remember the rest of the book. I don’t remember their love scenes. I don’t remember who the true culprit is they discover. I don’t remember how they come together and finally admit their feelings. I don’t even remember how the book ends, now that I think about it.

That’s all too bad too, because this could have been a much better book. Faith even has an Aunt Lorraine that none of the family can stand because of her insults and whatnot.  Seems like they didn’t learn much from their dislike of the woman for the very reason I’ve ended up not liking most of their story.

SandyMGrade: D

Summary:

When a man’s too good to be true…

Jilted on her wedding day for being the queen of dullsville, librarian Faith West goes on her Italian honeymoon solo, hoping to leave her pain behind. That could take a miracle, but she’s about to discover miracles do happen. His name is Caine Hunter. Smart, spontaneous, hot, and sexy, he has her feeling like a real woman for the first time ever—until the truth surfaces…

A former Force Recon Marine turned PI, Caine was doing what he does best: spying. And his new target was Faith. But falling for the enemy’s daughter was never part of his plan. Caine is a man used to winning, but this time his mission is much more personal — and now that he and Faith are both back in Chicago, the rewards could be, too…

Read an excerpt.