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Night Heat

Night Heat

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Interesting
Review: Night Heat is three complete novels in one book. I love it when author do this. I would never have paid for all three books separately. The first and third stories were great and I enjoyed them greatly. I was a little disappointed in the second one. It tended to drag, and I didn't much care for it. It does however tie the other two together. If these were separate books, I would have stopped at book two becuase I would have figured book three would be more of book two. I think the first and third stories make this book worth your time.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not what I had hoped for
Review: This repackaging of three older novels by Grahm was disappointing. Her more recent novels, such as Tall, Dark, and Deadly were a fun mix of romance and suspense. That's what I expected when I picked this book up. Instead, I found three formulaic love stories. The so-called suspense in each was hardly worth it. The chemistry between the couples was nearly non-existent. Out of the three stories, the best was the middle one, starring Wendy Hawk and Brad McKenna. Though the plot was predictable, (of course he was going to fit in to her world and of course his love would make her forgether dead husband) it was the best of the three. The connection between the characters (they all come back in Borrowed Angel, the last of the tales) is cute- it is sometimes nice to catch up with old characters. All in all, not terrible as a diversion, but not the best romance novel around.


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