As usual for this author, the banter starts to fly fast and furious between them. Charlie soon learns that it’s not easy resisting Allie when she sets her mind to something, and it doesn’t take Allie long to see that Charlie is no pushover. What he doesn’t tell her is that he’s not a DJ at all, but has entirely different reasons for joining the station. He says he’s not planning on sticking around long and just wants a modest little show for a few weeks. Allie finds herself banished to producing the late-night show with a new DJ at the station, Charlie Tenniel, the equivalent of radio purgatory.Īllie is determined to return to the big time by making Charlie’s show a hit, something he wants no part of. Then the show’s host, her ex-boyfriend Mark, has her booted from the position so his current girlfriend, who happened to be Allie’s former intern, can have the job. Charlie All Night was the first Crusie book I ever read, and while What the Lady Wants later replaced it as my favorite of her series titles, this one is still right up there.Īllie McGuffey’s life revolved around her job as the producer of the prime time radio show at an Ohio station.
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