ShowHertheMoneybyStephanieFeagan

by SB Sarah Sunday, October 16, 2005 at 03:53 PM
Our Grade:
B-
Title: Show Her the Money
Author: Stephanie Feagan
Publication Info: Silhouette 2005, ISBN: 0373513542
Genre: Contemporary Romance

On my top however-many list of “really freaking cool professions for heroines in a romance novel,” I have to be honest and say that “Accountant” is not even near the top 10. Or even the top 20. Hell, 50 even. Even reading the back cover and finding the words “forensic accountant” wouldn’t make me grab the book and run for the checkout. But after reading the first few chapters of Show Her the Money, I had to go to Wikipedia on my lunch hour and look up the details of the Enron accounting scandal and how it happened exactly, and why the accounting involved was as much a factor as the corporate fraud itself. From a woman who has absolutely no math skillz whatsoever, lemme tell you, accounting is freaking cool.

So if a book like $how Her the Money can make accounting cool to a person who can’t even remember a phone number without mentally dialing it with her fingers, I have to give it a hearty recommendation, since not only was author Stephanie Feagan able to create an interesting heroine, but she created an interesting heroine who was able to explain the fix she was in without info dumping all over the place and boring me out of my mind.

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Picture of Keller Keller said on...
10.17.05 at 02:48 AM |

I am going to pick this one up because it does sound good. But an EXCELLENT Bombshell, if you havent already read it, is Michele Hauf’s Flawless--no shrinking 30 yr old virgin secretary here!!

Picture of SB Sarah said on...
10.17.05 at 05:16 AM |

I admit, once I understood the Bombshell premise, I thought to myself, ‘Well, now, that’s clever!’ Ass kicking heroines? Boo yah!

Picture of Stef Stef said on...
10.17.05 at 06:05 AM |

Oh man, I nearly had a heart attack last night, when I popped over to see what was up with the SBs and saw my name up there at the top.

Sarah, you nailed it - I appreciate that you read my book, and I’m humbly gratified that you enjoyed Pink and her many loves.  Lucky broad.

So, how’s Sarah Junior?  Aren’t you due to domino any day now?  I’m buried in revisions on Pink 3 (Run For The Money), so in case I miss all the action, good luck with your delivery and Congratulations ahead of time!  You’ll discover that nothing, and I mean nothing, smells as good as a baby.  Nothing is so soft, or sweet, or incredibly amazing.  Have Fun!

And really, thanks so much for reading Pink.

Picture of fiveandfour fiveandfour said on...
10.17.05 at 10:42 AM |

I’ve thought for awhile now that the job of Forensic Accountant must be kind of interesting - not the kind of “interesting” where I’d want to do it myself (because math?  Not my thing), but the kind of interesting where I’ve thought “These people get to know some real inside dirt on the companies they work for.” I’m glad to see someone else thought the same and found inspiration in that for a character.  For that alone I’d probably check it out, but it sounds like there’s more to the package to intrigue me so this one’s definitely on my list of things to look for.

Thanks for the review, Sarah.

Picture of Ann Aguirre Ann Aguirre said on...
09.03.06 at 09:44 AM |

I just read finished this myself, and I definitely saw similarities to the Stephanie Plum series. My main sticking point was that Pink got rescued an awful lot. It reminded me of Stephanie Plum, always calling Ranger or Joe when something explodes or she finds a dead body or someone breaks into her apartment. 

I liked this book, don’t get me wrong. It was well-written and there were a lot of places where I laughed out loud, just like when I read Janet Evanovich, but it irked me that in a book where the heroine is supposed to kick ass, she did a minimal amount of ass-kicking. I wanted her to go and buy those damn shoes Mrs. Colder (Grandma Mazur, anyone?) told her her about and I wanted her to kick Roy’s ass herself. Overall, though, great job, Stef. You hooked me.

PS - I’m not a big fan of Ed either. Give me Sam or Steve. Rawr! That said, I can’t wait to read to book 2. The goobers at Amazon sent me book 1 and book 3. Grr.

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