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Clay

Clay

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not up to standards
Review: I just couldn't get into this book. The Senario was so ridculous until making this into a plot is criminal was well as nonsense. Being drugged and tied up by stranger is no joke. Ask me I know. This is was horrible and just not good.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I Couldn't Stand it
Review: I just couldn't get into this book. The Senario was so ridculous until making this into a plot is criminal was well as nonsense. Being drugged and tied up by stranger is no joke. Ask me I know. This is was horrible and just not good.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not up to standards
Review: I've really enjoyed many of Jennifer Blake's books, but this one really doesn't live up to the mature author I've come to appreciate. First of all, it was disappointing to not get to experience the hero and heroine meeting: the book starts off right after that. Unfortunately, the tension and interest that is usually set up at the first meeting isn't built up elsewhere. The premise for the story is really rather unbelievable, mainly because Janna, the heroine, is willing to make a dubious ethical choice in order to save her daughter's life at the beginning of the novel, but then isn't willing to do so later. The inconsistency and lack of real build-up is a real roadblock to feeling sympathy for the heroine or understanding for the attraction between the hero and her. Throw in too many bit-part characters that don't stand on their own without having read the other Benedict books and Clay comes across as just another deadline novel.


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