A review by siria
Charlie All Night by Jennifer Crusie

2.0

This felt like one of Crusie's lazier efforts—it doesn't have even the same level of banter as her other earlier works, the plotting is limp, and there's almost no character/relationship development. The sex scenes were also, well... a little cringe-inducing, the dialogue especially. It read almost as if she'd written it quite some time before its 1996 publication date, and while I read it through to the end, Charlie All Night didn't really keep me sufficiently entertained to stave off late night work boredom.