Lucy was kind of just there for me - she didn't really sparkle in her own right. His decisiveness around the fact that he was meant to be with Lucy was sweet. I really liked Zack, although the pretense under which he moved in and stayed seemed a bit thin. It is really only after he moves in that things get uncomfortable for Lucy, mainly because she can't stop thinking about how she wants to be with Zack! Zack is a good cop, who has excellent instincts, and he believes that Lucy is in real danger, so decides that she needs 24 hour protection, especially after her car is blown up. However her "mugger" is actually Zack Warren, who is investigating her ex-husband for embezzlement. After going to the diner where they were supposed to be having lunch together so that Lucy could at least get some kind of information about what went wrong, Lucy finds herself being shot at, and then she thinks mugged. In Getting Rid of Bradley, Lucy Savage has just experienced the final insult from her now ex husband when he fails to even turn up at the divorce court. This book actually includes two of Jennifer Crusie's earlier books - Getting Rid of Bradley and Charlie All Night, although it is not easy to see that from the front cover!
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