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Cry Wolf |
List Price: $53.25
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Rating: Summary: ABSOLOUTELY LOVED IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Review: My first Hoag book, and still my favorite. I have since read Night Sins, Guilty As Sin, Dark Paradise and Ashes To Ashes, but Cry Wolf is still tops, as far as I'm concerned. Loved the portrayal of the bayou, the suspense, and the feeling of knowing what was going on without being able to really get that last piece to fit in, 'til the very end.
Rating: Summary: I LOVE THIS BOOK Review: Jack and Laurel were different, but great characters. Tami always create some of the best charaters. I began reading her books in 1996 and havn't stopped. I have read all her books that I know of under her name. They are all #1 in my library. KEEP IT UP TAMI. I hope your new book ASHES TO ASHES is just as great. I will soon find out.
Rating: Summary: Is this romance or suspense? Review: I definitely like a little romance laced through my suspense novels, but this one just had too much romance. From the blurb on the back cover I thought it was something I wouldn't be able to read alone at night, but it turned out to be just the opposite. Tami Hoag is an excellent storyteller, and everything flowed so smoothly I didn't realize that somewhere along the way she had forgotten to mention THE MURDERS. I will try more Tami Hoag books, but I hope they have a little less love and a lot more action.
Rating: Summary: I loved this book! Review: Laurel and Jack weren't perfect characters and that's why they were so interesting to me. I loved the Louisiana setting, although another reviewer said that's not what it's like. This book is a keeper!
Rating: Summary: Get lost in Laurel's world of swamps, madness and romance! Review: For those of you that enjoy a good murder mystery, this is a must read. Tami Hoag, unlike other female authors of her genre, pulls no punches and is everybit as good as Grisholm. Hoag writes so well that the reader feels as if he/she is there and can smell the swamp, touch the trees, tremble from the touch of a man and feel the terror of murder. I look for anything written by Hoag since and have never been disappoinnted!
Rating: Summary: Great book with drama, mystery, murder and romance. Review: This is the first book I've read by her and I really loved the whole story. It's nice to see women in a positive light. Liked the twisting plot, although a little predictable towards the end. The murderer, however, wasn't as predictable as you would think.
Rating: Summary: I loved it! Review: I don't care what others think of Cry Wolf, I figure it is a keeper for sure! I read her descriptions like the homeless gobbling up food. I could't get enough of it. For some. Tami Hoags, descriptions are boring, but I loved it!
Rating: Summary: Intriguing setting and characters Review: I enjoyed this enough to get more of Tami Hoag's books.
Rating: Summary: Perfect romance with the twist of evil... Review: I had a very hard time putting this book down. I felt like I knew Laurel , Jack and Savannah by the end. The is a story of the inner struggles of 3 main characters; with all of the excitement of romance AND evil wrapped into a great plot.
Rating: Summary: To much backround not enough suspense Review: This book was not exactly a typical mystery story Half the book, the first four hundred pages centered on Laurel, the lawyer who had come back to her home town to be left alone.The book went on and on about her own physical state and how she could never obtained the rest she had desired, only to fall in love with a man she counldn't get through to. The book also went on about her twisted childhood and her rich emotionless mother. The last hundred pages is where the action began, only to diminish in the last ten pages, to go back to Laurel and Jack. "Will they finaly get through to one another?" It's for you to find out. I've read other books by her and this book was not what I had expected it to be. The back cover of the book was deceiving. If you like a little romance mixed in with a little mystery you should read it.
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