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Seduction in Death (J.D. Robb, 13)

Seduction in Death (J.D. Robb, 13)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gotta love it
Review: Again this is a great book. Nora Roberts is hands down my favorite author.(no matter what name she writes under) I love Dallas and Roarke as well as all the supporting characters. I look forward to when/if we find out more about Dallas's past.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Lack of turns and twists
Review: This book is not as good as the other JD Robb's books. I'm very disappointed. no surprise ending. Lack of turns, twists, and spices. it's too bad, I love JD Robb's previous works.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Yet - the characters drive the story, not the crime
Review: In this book, the relationships and interplay between the characters drives the story. The criminals and their crimes are almost a secondary consideration. In the past books, the crime being solved drove the characters and the subsquent ups and downs of the relationships between the characters. This book was so much more satisfying because of the true nature of the give and take between the characters. I've reread it 5 times already and discover something new everytime. This is definitely her(JD Robb's) best work yet. Keep it up!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another wonderful installation...
Review: A cyber-poet is wooing women, offering them a love that rivals even their most romantic dreams...and leaves the women dead the next day. Eve Dallas is once again standing for the dead, trying to unravel a twisted mind's need for power and domination. While she's at it, old nightmares are awakened. Peobody and McNab find the beginnings of a resolution for their relationship, as Eve and Roarke once again join forces to make the city safe.

I love the continuing love story of Eve and Roarke. Nora Roberts, under her JD Robb pen-name, writes a series that continues to grab me as it pulls me deeper and deeper into this wonderful couple's life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Keep it going!
Review: This is my favorite murder/suspense series. I eagerly anticipate the next installment and thus far have not been disappointed by tired plot lines and reworked stories.
I had read a reivew that this book was 'more of the same' for Eve Dallas, Rourke, and friends, but after reading the book I didn't feel that way at all.
I love the ancillary character development, the setting of 2059, the fast pace and usually polish the book off in a day.
It is one of the only collections of stories I own.
I for one am glad JD Robb keeps the series going.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Read
Review: Great continuation of the series. It was great to see the ever developing relationship between Eve and Roarke. Nice to see that Eve had to really be there for Roarke in this book. And I was very happy when two of my favorite characters "shared some pizza" (You'll get it when you read the novel!) And I liked the fact that we knew who the killer was from the beginning - it leads to a different perspective in this story. I can't wait for future stories in this novel - I especially loved it when Whitney hinted at a family and Eve's reaction to it - hmmm...maybe a baby will be coming in the future ( I'd love to see Eve and Roarke as parents - a girl can hope can't she?)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Worth the wait
Review: Seduction in Death is totally worth the 6 month wait! The scenes are so realistic that you feel like you're personally there standing over the bodies. Also, it's very refreshing to see Eve and Roarke really getting into the "married" life. I especially liked the fact that certain people that belonged together made up and are together. Louise makes another appearance and also helps in Eve's investigation. Her reward: finding a guy that she just might be able to love. Overall, a great book. Can't wait for the next in the series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great read!
Review: This was a fantastic addition to the In Death series! In addition to the crime-solving element, which is the main focus of the series, more insight was given to all of the characters. Richly done with just the right amount of humor thrown in.

Now the waiting begins for the next one...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Seduction in Death, Seductively good!
Review: I can never find anything bad to say about a J.D. Robb book. This one is no exception. With this being the thirteenth installment of the Dallas/Roarke series, you might naturally expect some drop off in intensity, not quite come up to snuff, but that just never happens. Ms. Roberts doesn't disappoint at all. In each new book she delves deeper into the backgrounds that inspire the motivations of Eve and Roarke. As an added bonus we are treated to some of the hottest, most passionate love scenes...and they're married! Every book in this series is marked with great dialogue, but this one bumps up the humor as well. The Peabody/McNab 'mating dance' is hilarious.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: The title should have been Snagged & Tagged!
Review: While I generally love the "In Death" books by Robb, this one fell short for me. Can we all agree that Eve and Roarke are the best part of any of the In Death books? I find myself skimming the story and trying to find the parts which contain scenes with Roarke and Eve in them. Yes, Mira and Peabody are interesting but the "mystery" is at the bottom of the list. As for my title for this review, once again this author has latched onto a word, or words in this case and felt the need to overuse them again and again.Do we really need to hear Eve say the workd tag in place of call, get in touch with, track down, look for, find etc....? As for snag, I suppose everyone in the future snags everything, the phone, the drink, the car, yada, yada, yada! Please, when you use the same word a few times on the same page and then turn around and use it 2-3 pages later, one is left to believe it has become the only verbs these characters know! Sorry for the rant but it is getting worse with each book.


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