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Walking After Midnight |
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Rating: Summary: THRILLING! Review: WALKING AFTER MIDNIGHT is a fantastic read filled with danger, murder, a bit of the supernatural, humor and a passionate love. You'll enjoy it. Trust me!
Rating: Summary: Another awesome book from Karen Robards Review: Walking After Midnight is another romantic thriller that I couldn't put down. The characters come to life and seem to jump out of the pages. Karen Robards does it again. She is brilliant once again.
Rating: Summary: At Last an author who puts it all in, and all in right!!! Review: walking after nidnight got my attention on the first page and didn't loose it all the way thru to the last page. It had everything(sex,comedy,suspense,and LOVE). I have read two of Ms. Robards books and loved both. Personally I don't think you can go wrong with one of her books. Keep up the good work!
Rating: Summary: It is one of Karen's best books. Review: Where Karen comes up with these wonderful men is beyond me. I could not put this book down and read late into the night. Romance, humor, suspense...what more could you want. READ IT!
Rating: Summary: Who could ever believe the Hero & Heroine are 30-something? Review: While there was a lot of action, there was also a lot of very infantile dialog that seemed reminiscent of high school romance. I wanted a more mature woman to identify with, and while she started out competent enough, the idea that she fell deeply in love in 3 days is a complete turn-off. These two new lovers never had a real conversation (except maybe once under a picnic table). I was also disappointed with the plot. It was easy to see coming.
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