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A Da Vinci to Die For

A Da Vinci to Die For

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stick This One In Your Beach Bag!
Review: "Da Vinci" is fun and entertaining reading from start to finish. Anyone who has ever worked commissioned sales can commiserate with the nearly down-and-out yacht broker, Seth Kane, who finally gets a big one on the hook, only to discover that his real work is just beginning. The author throws just enough mystery and adventure into the story to make Seth's life suddenly intriguing. Added to the mix is Seth's pompous, loud-mouthed employer - the kind of boss we just love to hate!

"Da Vinci" is set smack-in-the-middle of the sexy, south Florida arena of flashy yachts and big money. It is a must read for anyone even remotely connected or interested in the boating business. Will our boy, Seth, get the girl? I highly recommend you stick this one in your beach bag and find out. "Da Vinci" is a keeper!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The ending gave me goose bumps.
Review: I was unable to put this book down once I began to read it. Everytime I finished a chapter and thought I could pick it up later, I found myself peeking ahead ultimately reading the whole book in one day. And just when I thought I had figured out the plot, new twists kept me off track. The ending was a complete surprise and the epilogue gave me goose bumps - a true sign of a great story.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Boaty Blather
Review: It's hard to believe this author has ever been closer to a yacht than one of those Kool Cigarette styrofoam Snark boats from 25 years back, much less travelled in the company of the Versaces and South Beach/Palm Beach yachties who populate his pretentious book. His protagonist "yacht broker" seems modeled after a used car salesman from that yachting center of North America, Hoboken. Boring. A real sleeper. Less exciting than A Tale of Two Cities to me. You want an interesting sailing book? Go to The Proving Ground... a true story that reads way better than most novels.Warning: Do NOT confuse this book with the deservedly best selling "Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: *****A MUST READ *****
Review: THIS NOVEL IS A MUST HAVE FOR EVERY AVID READER. " DA VINCI" IS A PAGE TURNER.. I COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN, FROM START TO FINISH. I SUGGEST FINDING A COMFY COUCH AND A RAINY AFTERNOON TO CURL UP WITH THIS NOVEL.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: *****A MUST READ *****
Review: THIS NOVEL IS A MUST HAVE FOR EVERY AVID READER. " DA VINCI" IS A PAGE TURNER.. I COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN, FROM START TO FINISH. I SUGGEST FINDING A COMFY COUCH AND A RAINY AFTERNOON TO CURL UP WITH THIS NOVEL.


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