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Nutcase

Charlotte Hughes
Jove (2009)
ISBN 9780515145939


Reviewed by Leslie Storey for RebeccasReads (4/09)

You might recognize the name Charlotte Hughes as a co-author with Janet Evanovich of the Full House series.  What you may not know is that Charlotte has authored several of her own books including several for Loveswept and Silhouette, along with a new series featuring Dr. Kate Holly.

‘Nutcase’ is the follow up book to ‘What Looks Like Crazy,’ which features psychologist Kate Holly, her friend and receptionist Mona, ex-husband Jay and her hot tub loving ex-boyfriend Dr. Thad Glazer.  Throw in her mother and her twin sister that run a “junque” shop and create “art” from that junk, a dog named Mike and a cast of interesting patients and you have a recipe for disaster, but in a good way!

In this installment, Kate is being evicted from her office, which throws her for a loop as she is not able to find another office that has a reasonable rent rate or is close to her existing office.  Thad offers to let her share his office and she agrees to take him up on it.  After all she has no other choice and only has 3 more days to find a new office.

On top of that, she has a depressed dog and a kind older lady offers some of her homemade dog treats and playtime with her dog.  It sounds like a good idea until she finds out what the special ingredient is in the treats.  And even more, she has to worry about her ex-husband Jay since an arsonist is targeting firefighters in the Atlanta area and while he may be her ex, she still loves him and is worried about his well being.

If you have read any of Charlotte’s other books, you are sure to like this one too.  It is filled with crazy people (and not just her patients), a little intrigue, lots of warm and fuzzy moments and some conflict, after all what is a book without some conflict?

I really enjoyed this book.  I had to read the first one before this one because I have to read a series in order, but this book could easily be enjoyed without having read ‘What Looks Like Crazy’ first.  While this may be categorized as a romance, I found it to be quite humorous and hard to put down.

If you are looking for a book that will make you laugh out loud, this is one to consider!