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ISBN: 0425214842

ISBN13: 9780425214848

Heiress for Hire

(Book #2 in the Cuttersville Series)

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The author of the sexy A Date with the Other Side goes a little bit countrywith a witty new novel of a socialite in the sticks. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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My Favorite McCarthy Book, so far!

This was a reread for me. The reason why this is my favorite McCarthy book is because it has absoloutely everything. Chicago heiress, Amanda Delmar, came to Cuttersville Ohio to get her dad's attention (read: A Date With the Other Side). Her plan backfired and her father ended up cutting her off financially. So she is stuck in a haunted house with $50 to her name and zero job skills. Danny Tucker works on his family farm. Danny and Amanda are physically attracted to each other, but neither thinks the other could possibly want the other. What could an heiress see in a farmer? What could a farmer see in a spoiled heiress? Danny finds out he has an 8 year old daughter, Piper. Piper is the heart and soul of this book. She comes to Danny's farm with some issues. It'll make you weepy to find out all about Piper. But it will also warm your heart to see how everyone embraces this little girl. Danny hires Amanda to babysit Piper and do a little house cleaning. Amanda is witty and funny. She is much more than a spoiled heiress. She is also sensitive, love starved and lonely. It is an amazing book. It's a beautiful story, watching Danny, Piper and Amanda fall in love with eachother, heal eachother. This is a heartwarming tale written with style, humor, sensitivity and such clarity you really feel what the characters feel. You'll laugh, you'll cry, and in the end you'll smile.

A Sweet, Funny Read

Even though I'd read the prequel to this book, "A Date with the Other Side," I was a little hesitant to read this because I was afraid the female lead, Amanda, was going to be like Paris Hilton, whom I abhor. Turns out Amanda is your typical spoiled rich girl, but she's got a heart under all that designer wear and she's not afraid to let it show. Amanda is a total fish out of water in Cuttersville, Ohio, but she doesn't get as annoyingly whiny as one might expect of a rich girl who finds herself stranded in the middle of nowhere and cut off by her millionaire father. I found myself laughing at the situations Amanda got herself into as she tried to find a job, but I respected the fact that she decided early on to take the lemons handed to her and make lemonade. Imagine, a spoiled, rich kid who actually discovers she's got a backbone and learns to do for herself. I will admit that I couldn't wrap my head around her dad. While the idea that he wanted her to stop being a sponge is one thing, the fact that he virtually ignored everything about her except her spending habits was sad - and cold. When Amanda became close to Piper, you could see that the apple, happily, fell far, far away from the tree. She had a lot more love in her than her sorry excuse for a father, who, by the end of the book, came around and made an effort to be more involved in Amanda's life. Some of the best scenes in the book are when Amanda, Danny (the hot farmer who was featured in "A Date with the Other Side" - he is Shelby's ex-husband), and Piper are together. Danny is so sweet and totally determined to give Piper, the daughter he never knew he had, the good home she never had with her late mother and rat bastard step-father. You really felt for little Piper - Erin McCarthy really brings forth Piper's hesitancy in letting herself get close to Danny - who can blame her after the life she's had thus far - but it is wonderful to see how she relaxes around Amanda and it's even more wonderful that Amanda totally responds to this little girl and is willing to take the child under her wing - the scene where Amanda and Piper are playing with Barbie dolls is both funny and endearing. Of course, Danny and Amanda realize that they're hot for each, but the romance built up slowly as Amanda transformed from spoiled rich kid to caring, responsible young woman who realized that the people you love are more important than who you're wearing this season. Like "A Date with the Other Side," there was a supernatural aspect in this story, but it was so brief that it could have been left out and it wouldn't have detracted from the story. My only real disappointment was the absence of Shelby and Boston. They were featured in only two small scenes (Danny had a much more prominent role in the first book), and I would have liked to have seen a litte more of them in this book. This aside, "Heiress for Hire" was definitely one of my favorites by Erin McCarthy so far. Her fans won't be d

You will love this hieress!

The happenings of the small town of Cuttersville continues in "Hieress for Hire". Amanda was first introduced in "A Date with the Other Side" when she breezed into town to visit Boston Macnamara because she was bored. Oh oh, I thought, I hope she's not similiar to the real life "Hieress" (you know who), can't stand her! But McCarthy was generous to provide Amanda with some redeemable qualities that made me curious to want to get to know her a little more. "Hieress for Hire" was even better than the predecessor, the story was poignant and sweet, both the main and secondary characters (Danny, Piper, Daniel and Willie) were beautifully developed and I loved the bittersweet touches of the supernatural. I think of all the titles that McCarthy has written since debuting in 2003, this is my favorite!

Deserving of more than 5 stars!

Amanda Delmar came to Cuttersville, Ohio, purportedly the most haunted town in Ohio, for the sole purpose of irritating her father. Unfortunately for her, this plan works very well and he is irritated right into cutting her off from all access to her money. Just as she's begging Boston Macnamara, manager of her father's Cuttersville plant, to give her a job, Danny Tucker, the former husband of Boston's new wife, Shelby, arrives on the scene. With him is a dirty little urchin that he introduces as his newfound daughter, Piper. There is an unspoken attraction between Amanda and Danny, although neither would acknowledge it. Amanda is rich, spoiled, and appears to be totally oblivious as to how the real world functions. Danny is an honest, hardworking farmer who contently lives the simple life. He sees right through Amanda's spoiled, selfish facade and is fascinated by the woman he sees underneath. Piper turns out to be the unknown product of Danny's one-night stand with a girl he met at a local county fair and had never seen again. Piper's mother has died and her stepfather, who is verbally abusive of Piper, decides that he doesn't want to be bothered with her and he dumps her on Danny's doorstep. Amanda needs a job and Danny needs a babysitter, providing the perfect solution for both. This also puts the two of them together for a significant portion of each day, allowing their existing attraction to grow. It also gives Piper the opportunity to flourish and grow under Amanda's care, being treated with gentle kindness, the way all little girls should be treated. Amanda and Danny's backgrounds could not have been more different, yet they both want the same thing, a loving, life-long relationship. If only they can put their differences aside and see what everyone else does, that they are perfect for each other. This book is truly one of the most touching, emotionally satisfying books that I have ever read. Ms. McCarthy has tapped into an unending wealth of human emotion in this treasure. Danny and Amanda are so very sweet, and Piper's pain and fears are captured realistically, portrayed in a way that few authors can pull off. It is certain that you will laugh, cry, hurt and rejoice with these characters. Don't let yourself miss out on this book, it is a keeper that you should treat yourself to.

Heiress For Hire is exceptional.....

Heiress for Hire by Erin McCarthy is a must have book. It touches you deeply, will make you laugh and sigh with pleasure. Danny Tuckers quiet farmers world is thrown for a major loop when a daughter he didn't know he had is dropped off at his door. Piper's mom has died and her step dad doesn't want to care for her anymore. Danny had no clue that he had a child out there but the first glance at this neglected and scared girl, she is his. Danny will protect her with his life. But first Danny needs to gather some help with having an 8 yr old daughter. Amanda Delmar is stuck in Cuttersville, Ohio after her father cuts off her rich girl funds. She happens to be over Shelby's Danny's ex's home, when Danny arrives in a panic. Amanda talks Danny into letting her help by taking them shopping and eventually the job of watching Piper while Danny works the farm. These three forge the most unlikely of families. Each has problems to overcome but they all thrive when they are together. Add to this mix a penny-throwing ghost, well meaning relatives and an extremely strong attraction this book really soars. Heiress for Hire is Erin McCarthy's most poignant book to date. It still has the witty dialogue, steamy scenes and amusing laughter that are hallmarks of her books. But this book really seeps into your heart and stays with you long after you have finished the book.
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