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Title:Playing James (Colshannon #1)
Author:Sarah Mason
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 384 pages
Published:June 1st 2004 by Ballantine Books
Categories:Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance. Fiction. Humor. Adult
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Rules? What rules? Plucky beat reporter Holly Colshannon has a flair for the dramatic, a nose for trouble, and the remarkable ability to smile through any indignity—though her latest assignment is about to test her mettle. Newly “promoted” to crime reporter for the Bristol Gazette, she must shadow the unsmiling (though undeniably delicious) Detective James Sabine through his action-packed days, and then capture all the danger and thrills of a cop’s life in a daily column for the rag. Well, on the bright side, she gets her own byline. On the down side, delectable James is hardly overjoyed to have her around. But soon her columns are a hit with readers who can’t get enough of her personal adventures riding shotgun with the sexy crime stopper. Who ever expected law and order to be so romantic? Certainly Holly’s rugby-playing boyfriend and James’s super-gorgeous fiancĂ©e are enough to keep any sparks of electricity in check? In the end, though, love always evens the score. . . .

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Original Title: Playing James
ISBN: 0345469550 (ISBN13: 9780345469557)
Edition Language: English
Series: Colshannon #1
Characters: Holly Colshannon, James Sabine
Setting: Bristol, England
Literary Awards: Romantic Novel of the Year (RoNa's) Award (2003)


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A really good friend gave this to me and I tried. I really tried, but just couldn't get into this one. Maybe it's the British thing; maybe it's because I'd just read Something Borrowed which was a far, faster-paced romance. Sorry Sarah Mason. Maybe another time.

Playing James by Sarah Mason was hilarious. Holly was one of the most funny characters I've ever met. After single-handedly donating a seeing eye dog and part of another one due to her language, Holly decides that something else should be put in place. So instead of using the traditional four-letter words, Holly and the rest of her workplace has adopted the use of much hated vegetables. So it's hard not to laugh when she utters a "holy turnips" in the middle of an internal dialogue.Holly has

A very light and nice chic lit .. I love it it made me laugh and feel all the feels with holly .. I love that there was a lot of things to reveal until the very end of the book. Sadly i want more of "Homes" the last chapter was just not enough

I downloaded Playing James to my Kindle when I was in dire need of mindless fluff. That's about what I got--and it wasn't even particularly memorably mindless fluff. Some beach reading romances at least have fun characters or catchy dialogue or something that will once in awhile come to mind again later--or, at very least, make you a little sorry when you finish the book because there's no more fun to be had there. This one didn't have any of that for me. It almost felt like Mason was trying too

Um, definitely have never had a book start off quite like this, best friend of lead female character has a condom stuck, well, um, where condoms go.I love how Holly gives her car a name. I do to and don't understand why people think it is weird. (My car's name is Essie by the way)So I'm guessing this author is from England or something because of the lingo I am reading here, adds a little something to the story for me.The author does a great job of writing this story in a way where I felt like I

at first, i never like read chicklit stuff.. and this book made it (i liked it so much..) cheesy but cute love story.. and i started to become sarah mason's fans..

UGH!! I don't like writing bad reviews, but I just felt dumb finishing this book. I love British chic lit, but this was just too over the top for me. I couldn't get into the main character, she was just too overwhelming at times with her constant clumsiness, and the self-recrimination. I was just waiting for her to say "Silly Bridget" (not that I felt this character had anything comparable to the famous Bridget Jones). Her and James really show no signs of getting on until the last few chapters,