Rating:  Summary: Mr. Perfect is Perfect!! Review: What a wonderful sexy, titillating, suspenseful story. Quite a departure from Linda Howard's former genre but she is a master at this type of writing just as she is a master of the more serious stories.Jaine Bright and three of her friends make a list they require in a perfect mate. Somehow this list is released to the news media and much publicity is derived from this. In the interim Jaine meets her next door neighbor, Sam, who she believes is a drunk, junkie, whatever, although she later learns he is a police detective. The sparks fly. The scene wherein Jaine views a naked Sam through her kitchen window is one of the funniest, sexiest scenes I have read. I laughed till the tears rolled. Meanwhile, a very disgruntled sick person, takes the characteristics in the list personally and decides to systematically kill the four women. The plot runs from very serious and scary to funny. The ending will not surprise you. I suspected the murderer early in the book but it made the reading no less interesting. Keep up the good work Linda Howard. My favorites of her books are Sarah's Child and Shades of Twilight. I have to add this one to the list.
Rating:  Summary: Smart and Sassy! Review: This is a great book! Earthy, sexy, and fast reading. Jaine Bright and three of her co-worker women friends sit around a restaurant table and wonder what each thinks would be "Mr. Perfect". They make up a list which includes personal traits and also physical traits! This is a joking matter to them and becomes known as "The List". Although they had wanted to keep it private, the list is inadvertenly leaked and the four women are suddenly thrown into the public spotlight including tv appearances. However, there is one twisted mind that seethes at these women making up such a list. This mind believes they must pay for the disgusting things found on this list. The list then no longer is a joke, but a deadly game with a murderer on their track. Quick witted talk between Jaine and her hunky next- door -neighbor cop, Sam, is delightful. Of course, Sam becomes involved in the case and Jaine drools over the day when they can hop into bed together!. A must read for all Linda Howard fans.
Rating:  Summary: One of the worst books I have ever read Review: I had to write a review of this book because I am so mad that I wasted my time. Never have a read a book with a more ridiculous plot. It starts with four women getting together on a Friday night, they write up a list of characteristics of what would make the perfect man. The author wants us to believe so badly that this is hilarious fun, she goes on and on how they were laughing so hard they were falling out of their chairs, tears are streaming down their faces and on and on....(and it's not funny.) The "List" somehow becomes a national media sensation, which is where this book goes from silly to stupid. The women are hounded by reporters wanting to do interviews, eventually a psychopath enters the picture and wants to kill these women for writing this list. Dumb, dumb, dumb. The main character, Jaine Bright falls for her next door neighbor who happens to be a cop and gets involved in the murder investigation. They have a very brief flirtation, fall into bed and decide to get married, this all happens within a weeks time I think. Save your money and your time and skip this one.
Rating:  Summary: A Great Ride Review: Mr. Perfect is quite a departure from Ms. Howard's earlier books such as Kiss & Tell, Now You See Her, etc. - and for me, a huge improvement. While it still is technically a romantic mystery, her flair for comedy is wonderful! The story revolves around The List, created by 4 female co-workers about what constitutes The Perfect Guy. Somehow the list falls into the wrong hands and spreads like wildfire on email and the Internet - the 4 ladies even find themselves being interviewed on TV by Good Morning America. All harmless fun - until one of the 4 women is murdered. The main character, Jaine Bright (one of the infamous 4, of couse) lives next door to a police detective, Sam Donovan. Soon they are trying to find out who the killer is and keep Jaine from becoming the next victim. While the story is lightweight, the sharp and witty dialogue and deftly drawn characters and relationships are what held my interest. Jaine and Sam's burgeoning romance is laugh out loud funny and I found them immensely likeable characters. I only hope Ms. Howard's next book, Open Season, follows this latest trend.
Rating:  Summary: WOW.....Linda Howard is back..... Review: Mr. Perfect may not be the perfect book, but it comes close. After being disappointed with John Medina's character in All The Queen's Men (after falling hard for him in Kill And Tell), I wasn't too sure about this book. But Detective Sam Donovan is definitely my idea of a yummy neighbor to have, especially when you're being stalked because you and your friends compiled a silly little list about the perfect man. I loved the interaction (verbal and sexual) between Sam and Jaine - they are one great couple! And you know you're reading a great book when you mourn a character who's been murdered! I loved Jaine's friends and her sister, Shelly, is a hoot! Even Corin, an incredibly creepy individual, generates equal parts horror and sympathy. Bravo for a job well done! Ms. Howard has redeemed herself in my eyes and I hope this style of writing is a trend. Can't wait for the next book. Also out this month is A Game Of Chance and it's not too early to start begging for Margreta's story to be told.
Rating:  Summary: Better be REALLY open-minded for this one...... Review: This is the first attempt at reading Linda Howard that I have ever made. I wish I had not started with this book. She writes well, but the plot is over the top dumb. A few friends in a bar decide what qualities make the perfect man, and all of a sudden they are overnight celebrities?!? Yeah, because women in bars don't talk about what they would like from a man every single day. And the 'villian' in the story is painfully obvious from the first few chapters, before the crime even takes place. This book was so dumb that I couldn't finish it. I just skipped ahead to see if everything that I thought would happen did, and I was right. I might be willing to give this author another try, but if I do, it's gonna be a library book!
Rating:  Summary: Great Romantic comedy !!! Review: This story grabs you and keeps hold of you and I think every woman should read it especially if you are looking to laugh and looking for something to relate to everyday REAL life
Rating:  Summary: masterpiece Review: Mr.Perfect is a wonderful book. i particularly enjoyed linda howard's sense of humour and the unexpected twist in the story. she has probably created one of the most endearing couples in romantic fiction.
Rating:  Summary: Not One of My Favorite Linda Howard Books Review: I am a major Linda Howard fan and have almost all of her novels. This book I actually found to be very monotonous. The various characters did not "click" for me like they usually do in a Linda Howard book. I found the characters tedious and one-dimensional, the story line absurd and I knew who the killer was immediately. Would I recommend this book? If you are a Linda Howard fan and have come to expect a certain quality in her stories, I would say skip this one. But overall Linda Howard is still my favorite author contemporary romance author.
Rating:  Summary: should be 4.5...oh wat the heck, ill give it a 5 Review: This is my very first Linda Howard Book, and I made a mistake of opening it on a sunday midnight, I underestimated Howard and I stupidly assumed that it will put me to sleep in a second. I mean, there's nothing wrong with staying up all night to finish a book, but staying up all night AND then having a midterm the next day, that just sucked big time. I found myself still wide-eyed and almost halfway through it when I mistakenly glanced at the clock and wat do u know...it's already 3:00...Believe me, if I said it almost killed me to put it down... So u might be wondering...wat is it with this book that is "unstoppably un-puttable" --if there's such a word--(assuming u read the synopsis above)It may sound like a typical chic mystery with a little bit of romance..well, it is NOT...The chemistry, or should I say boiling chemistry between Jaine and Sam was just all PEAKS through out the novel, yep, that's right, I guarantee u, that there's no downhill...this book had made me laugh the most times while other novels have their one big nuclear comic relief, this one is like having dozens of firecrackers strewn around the chapters. It also achieved sincere affections not only from the main characters, Jaine and Sam, but also from the secondary characters--that's not usual, I say. It is also capable of invoking suspense even if the mystery is really out and naked--which beats the mystery part, if u know wat I mean--but STILL, there is that feeling of dread and anticipation as the psychotic loser hunts each woman. Ok, there's humor, romance, suspense...wat else did I miss? oh yah, there is drama, with all that crying and grieving, OF COURSE there is DRAMA. But it's not straight out solid DRAMA. There's enough humor to keep the novel on its right course. I still have some misgivings about the plot and the murder outline. DO NOT EXPECT a Thomas-Harris-Red-Dragon type of serial killing. It is not. As for me, I don't care. It is worth a couple of percentage off my midterm exam.
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