“Where can I take you, Mr. Savoy?”
That was how Remy Maison’s day began, not the glamorous world of guarding underwear from her creepy landlord on laundry day, but taking her brother’s place as driver for businessman Owen Savoy. And what was with this guy? Yeah, he’s hot and all, with eyes like melted chocolate and a lean, sexy figure she’d love to explore, but Remy’s never met anyone so rigid.
Owen has a list for everything. He’s planned the entire day down to the smallest detail. All Remy has to do is stick to the list, but she never follows the rules‚ there’s no freaking way. So why is she spending all her time looking in the rearview mirror, hoping she’ll make Owen’s next list?
Once again I found myself reading a novella and wishing for more …. which can be a good or a bad thing depending on your personality. I loved Remy and the fact that her outgoing and bubbly personality causes Owen to break a little outside his very regimented life. I loved that she gets him to loosen up some and have a good time. I loved that we got to see the man beneath the business suit and that he’s actually a pretty cool guy. I just wish we’d gotten to see a little bit more of why he is the way he is – no muss, no fuss, no touching, no deviation from his plans. Was he just born this way or did something happen to him or a combination of both? I guess that’s the fun about these shorter books, the reader has the chance to shape the story a little more than normal.
Regardless, I couldn’t put it down. It’s one of my favorite things about these little stories – that I can sit down and read them while watching the news or on my lunch break – and they leave me with a smile and a lightened heart. And On His List definitely made me happy. It’s fun, entertaining, cute and funny. Sparrow gives readers fun and wacky, (but realistic) characters, full of charm and humor. The perfect go to book for those with only a small amount of time but looking for a little romance and humor to touch the heart.