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Welcome to Temptation (Dempseys #1) Paperback | Pages: 416 pages
Rating: 3.94 | 30985 Users | 1170 Reviews

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Title:Welcome to Temptation (Dempseys #1)
Author:Jennifer Crusie
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 416 pages
Published:July 11th 2004 by St. Martin's Paperbacks (first published March 2000)
Categories:Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Contemporary Romance. Contemporary. Fiction. Humor

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Sophie Dempsey is content living a quiet life filming wedding videos until an assignment brings her to Temptation, Ohio. From the moment she drive into town, she gets a bad feeling; Sophie is from the wrong side of the tracks and everything in Temptation is a little too right. And when she has a run-in with the town's unnervingly sexy mayor, Phineas Tucker, making a little movie turns out to be more than a little dangerous.

Yield to oncoming desire...

All Sophie wants to do is film the video and head home. All Phin wants to do is play pool with the police chief and keep things peaceful. They both get more than they bargained for when Sophie's video causes an uproar and the proper citizens of Temptation set out to shut them down.

Welcome to temptation...

As events spiral out of control, Sophie and Phin find themselves caught in a web of gossip, blackmail, adultery, murder, and really excellent sex. All hell breaks loose in Temptation as Sophie and Phin fall deeper and deeper in trouble...and in love.

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Original Title: Welcome to Temptation
ISBN: 0312932804 (ISBN13: 9780312932800)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.jennycrusie.com/books/fiction/welcome-to-temptation/
Series: Dempseys #1
Characters: Sophie Dempsey, Phineas Tucker
Setting: Temptation, Ohio(United States)
Literary Awards: All About Romance (AAR) Annual Reader Poll for Favorite Contemporary Romance & Honorable Mentions for Favorite Romance & Favorite Funny (2001), Romance Readers Anonymous (RRA) Award for Best Love & Laughter (2000), Favorite Books by Romance Writers of America Nominee (2001)

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As in this painting, the temptations of the small Midwestern town conveniently named Temptation were not apparent to me. That's ok; one thing I appreciate about Crusie is how she creates characters who are attractive to and romantic with one another specifically, as individuals, rather than being idealized in generically sexy ways. I was willing to buy that this mayor jerk (despite encumbering bitch mother and precocious daughter) and this rotting, ill-decorated house in this boring,

I'm on a major "light and fluffy" kick right now. Just complete reading hedonism. It goes well with the rest of my hedonism. I think I might go read at this place:That's some good marketing there.So, I've heard about Jennifer Crusie forever, but never read any of her books. Now, I wonder why. The sarcasm is strong in this one. I approve. This is the hero, Phin, talking to the heroine, Sophie: "...he's just protective," Sophie said. "He thinks all guys are only after one thing.""He's right," Phin

4 stars for the book. 1 star for the audiobook narrator. Its a lovely developing romance.The first time I read it I thought it was great and laughed a lot. I reread the paperback in 2015 and found it to be more average the second time through. The middle felt slow, but the ending was great. In 2017 I listened to the audiobook. The middle wasnt as slow when listening to the audiobook.AUDIOBOOK NARRATOR:Aasne Vigesaa (AV) was not good. It was hard for me to get into the story. I had to keep

Another great book by this talented author! I am loving the way JC writes: lots of witty one liners, quick comebacks and subtlety. You'd think most books were good on the subtle aspects of things the author wants you to pick up on, but no. JC writes subtlety so well that I NOTICED. And I love that. I loved Bet Me, and I loved this.I'm a bit of a sucker for small town romance, it's always so sweet and atmospheric. This book was no different. I loved Sophie! She was a little anal at first but

Okay, short review as that seems to be all I'm capable of, lately. This is my first from this author and what a ride! The main characters were simply fantastic and the supporting cast were great as well. Welcome to Temptation has a light, easy style that conveys a story that is really quite complex--which turns out to be a fantastic way to convey a complex character-driven story if you can pull it off. And Crusie pulls it off very well indeed. I loved Sophie and Phin was a great match for her

I really really liked this book. I have two regrets about this book though, #1 it was written by the same author as the last book that I read, Faking It. I bought them at the same time but I should have read them in reverse order. They are not a series persay, but they had several common characters. The timeline of this book was about 2 years prior to the other book. I could still follow both books very well, it just would made more sense had I known. The second regret was that once I finished

So many players, so many games. It was kind of difficult to keep up with all the characters and families and motives!As for the story, it was enjoyable; however, I wouldn't say it's going to be particularly memorable. The author set this up to be a series, but I don't think I'm invested in any of the characters enough to continue with it. (But I've been proven wrong before!)

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