I've always enjoyed Katie's books when I'm in the mood for something funny with little drama, and this book fit the bill. The dialogue, name mispronounciations, and situations Harry sometimes found herself in were hilarious. I loved both the main characters. Iakovos was endearingly sweet and caring and I loved how he appreciated Harry's fiery nature. Harry was independent, quirky, loyal, so much fun to read. The secondary characters were harder to love, Theo and Patricia especially. I didn't really like either of them, and wasn't sure if I was supposed to or not. But Dmitri was a fun addition and I would love to see a book for him.One of my favorite aspects of the book was that Harry and Iakovos committed to each other easily and stayed that way. No obligatory split at the end that are the norm for most romance novels. When Harry and Iakovos had issues, they worked them out immediately. This book was a great way to warm up a couple cold winter days. I like the premise but then when I started reading it, it was so bad but funny as well the names, for the love of humanity the names of the characters are so funny and like what?!......So first chapter well it confused me to what the heck is happening and I had to laugh when their names where given, made it worse to understand it all.So at Chapter Four they fall in love and realize it in that chapter….like…what?.....it's like wham "I LOVE HIM/HER" huh??...This is the firts MacAlister book I've read and it will be the last. Read this if you have time for a laugh but don’t expect too much on the whole story it’s not …good…at all…
What do You think about It's All Greek To Me (2000)?
This book was wonderful. It was fast paced but it was still a very interesting plot.
—Katie
An over-the-top romance novel that is absolutely charming.
—Monist666
a fun read.. Harry got me all laughing!
—zainabpatel