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The Private Eye |
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Rating: Summary: A Super Twofer... Review: If you like your romance steamy, your men hot and your women feisty then these two stories are a must-have for your collection. Jayne Ann Krentz gives us a vintage tale of love, lust and confusion between detective Josh January and innkeeper Maggie Gladstone. This is wonderful Krentz stuff, the affair is believable, the characters charming and the story holds us to the last kiss! Lori Foster gives us a harder-edged tale of brotherly love taken to a new dimension when Dane Carter replaces identical (and dead) twin Derek at the helm of their company and in the bed of former girlfriend Angel Morris. A tale that could have become sloppy and unpleasant remains taut and enthralling, the steamy sensuality will melt your heart and leave you cheering for the eventually triumphant couple. Cetainly the plots are predictable, and there is little mystery in whodunnit, but do we buy romances for mystery? You'll find plenty of what we do buy romances for between the covers of this book!!!
Rating: Summary: A Super Twofer... Review: If you like your romance steamy, your men hot and your women feisty then these two stories are a must-have for your collection. Jayne Ann Krentz gives us a vintage tale of love, lust and confusion between detective Josh January and innkeeper Maggie Gladstone. This is wonderful Krentz stuff, the affair is believable, the characters charming and the story holds us to the last kiss! Lori Foster gives us a harder-edged tale of brotherly love taken to a new dimension when Dane Carter replaces identical (and dead) twin Derek at the helm of their company and in the bed of former girlfriend Angel Morris. A tale that could have become sloppy and unpleasant remains taut and enthralling, the steamy sensuality will melt your heart and leave you cheering for the eventually triumphant couple. Cetainly the plots are predictable, and there is little mystery in whodunnit, but do we buy romances for mystery? You'll find plenty of what we do buy romances for between the covers of this book!!!
Rating: Summary: PRIVATE EYE is a classic romance! Review: Jayne Anne Krentz has written a wonderful romance between a streetwise, cynical detective and an innocent, small-town girl. The mystery is light, the romance is crackling. Best of all is the spunky trio of elderly tenants. These three leap off the pages, giving the hero and heroine's romance a push, a nudge, and a downright shove. PRIVATE EYE is a classic romance that will have you flipping the pages to get to the fantastic ending. Krentz ties this one up with a happily ever after you'll long remember.
Rating: Summary: A good read! Review: Just finished this new piece by Jayne Krentz. As always, very entertaining. The mail character is very macho and of course the female, very sensitive and delicate. As always, a very good read!
Rating: Summary: From the editors... Review: Lori is so prolific and full of innovative ideas that it's hard to keep up with her. She has brought a sensitivity and sensibility to "erotic" romances that define the Temptation Blaze miniseries and that readers can't seem to get enough of. Which is a good thing, because there's no end to the projects that Lori is, as always, more than enthusiastic about pursuing. The New York Times bestseller list isn't far off for this star in the making.
Rating: Summary: This is a very comical book. I'd like a private eye! Review: This the type of book by JAK that I familiar with. I thought Maggie and Josh had sparks flying as soon as they got together. I like the way the characters fit in the story,although I did guess who was the behind the mischief even before the story was over. I would have liked to have been wrong and it turned out to have been someone else,that's the only disappointment of the book. I like the romance,the going of the throats of both heroes. I like the book very much. I am definitely a fan!
Rating: Summary: couldn't put it down Review: This was my first Lori Foster book. I loved every minute of it. After reading it I went out and bought four other Lori Foster books. I like authors who don't portray the hero as a wimpy romantic. Her male characters are more masculine, while still being romantic. I happen to have three older brothers, me being the only girl in the family, so I can also say I like her female characters better, because they are not all wishy washy. I also love finding authors who are as good with the secondary characters as the main characters, and she definitely fills that bill. Keep Writting Lori!
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