![]() ![]() But the supporting characters really helped the scenes along, from a best friend struggling with her own marriage, a co-worker trying to win the girl, and of course the luscious Hollywood wedding. Sometimes though, I did feel frustrated with the main character trying so hard to get this loser back when a real man was right in front of her. Scot on the Rocks, the debut novel from Brenda Janowitz is fast-paced and funny, with the heroine landing herself in more than one silly situation. ![]() Except for when the wedding roles around and Douglas still hasn't asked her back, Brooke has no choice but to come up with an outrageous plan to deceive Trip and the other wedding guests. But she is sure they will get back together before Trip's wedding, so it won't be a lie for long. She tells him that she too is engaged- to her dashing Scottish, well, now ex-boyfriend. When Brooke's ex-boyfriend, Trip, calls to tell her he is getting married to a Hollywood movie star, she tells a teeny tiny lie. ![]() To Brooke's complete shock, he doesn't propose, he dumps her, admits he's been cheating, and kicks her out of their shared apartment! She is devastated, but sure she can win him back. ![]() A successful Manhattan attorney, Brooke is so sure her dashing Scottish boyfriend is about to propose any minute to her. ![]()
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