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Slightly Shady

Slightly Shady

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Entertaining
Review: I really liked this book. It's a compeling read even with little romance. The plot was of course predictable but you don't read these type of books because they are pulitzer prize winners.

I hope to see more of the characters in up coming books. It's refreshing that they fight instead of throwing sickingly sweet phrases around. I applaud Ms. Quick for trying to do something different.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I didn't think Ms Krentz can do such a bad book, nor Quick
Review: I bought this book because appeared as the last one written by Krentz, whose books I did enjoy along the years.

This not only is not a whole book, lets you hang waiting for the next (I will not read it) for the what will become of their relationship, (other then have sex and not love together from time to time or work on some not interesting cases), but somehow feels as it is a very bad revrite of some Agatha Cristy novels, about a couple of spies, in England. But those, dated books, were interesting, captivating at least. I am extremly deceived.

How can she write such a thing (and even with Quick name) ?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lively suspence, and sexual tension...
Review: "Slightly Shady" by talented storyteller Amada Quick is a wonderful read!
An enticing combination of of lively suspense and sexual tension will have the reader of this book glued to their seats!

A fast, fun read that delivers!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Somewhat Slow
Review: I have to admit I did like this story, although it was somewhat slow for my taste. Lavinia and Tobias did have a lot of tension between them, although it wasn't a terrible amount of sexual tension in the beginning - they really just seemed to aggravate each other immensely. The dialog was quite witty, the scenes were humorous in some areas. The mystery was there, right up to the very end, you were guessing - I didn't figure out the ending until quite near the end. I think this may turn into a very enjoyable series! Definitely worth the effort to read it!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: If You Really Want It
Review: If you really must have this book I would get it from a used book store. I have read all of her books and this one I bought a week ago and still haven't finished it. It is not one of her best it is even worse then The Wicked Widow. I don't think I'll be buying any more of her books.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: More than slightly the lights are out
Review: I'll make this short. I agree with previous reviewers who found this book slow and dull. There is no spark between the protagonists. The repeated formula of distrust and the juvenile behavior is tedious. I had hoped Ms Krentz was going to get back on target but to find out this is first in a series is disheartening. The slightly good from all this is I have time to read and discover new authors.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Page Turner In Slightly Shady
Review: ONCE AGAIN AMANDA QUICK has done a clever piece of work which
should excite and thrill her loyal fans.

It's comical, loaded with passion and of course romance as Lavina Lake's antique
shop in Rome has been invaded and ram sacked before her very eyes by Tobias
March, who has a sense that there are illegal practices with an underground organization
going on inside her beautiful shop right under her nose. She is flabbergasted when this is
suggested at first, and soon Tobias has both Lavina and her niece Etheline are packing
back to London in a waiting carriage with two escorts to see them safely out.

Back in London, Lavina's safety is threatened which forges a partnership between she
and Tobias, as they hunt for the blackmailer and the murderer.

Lovers of Quick will enjoy the mystery, romance, and the sizzling tension created between this
unlikely pair of Lavina and Tobias. A very simple read which will have fans flicking the pages until
the juicy end of this new publication.

Get it soon..... it's an ideal Birthday gift.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Slightly Shady is right
Review: I enjoy Amanda Quick's novel (aka Jayne Ann Krentz), but this one follows its name to the letter. I think Jayne is putting more emphasis on her contemporary romances then on her historical ones. This one left me less then thrilled.
I look forward to her next Amanda Quick Novel...hopefully it will be better.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Slightly Off Course
Review: Amanda Quick is an outstanding author, who keeps me riveted and turning the pages as fast as I can read. So, it was slightly disappointing to discover a book by her that was interesting, but that lacked the elements that make her usually a truly great writer--humor, wit, well-drawn characters and fast paced storylines. The characters here are okay, but the chemistry between them neither ignites nor develops believably. Unlike so many of her books which tell tales of the Ton, the main characters are more members of the Intellgentsia, and lack the social connections, entree and financial resources to be part of the Ton. Instead of owning fashionable things, they struggle to earn what they can off the wealthy Ton. The secondary set of characters in this novel, the niece and the brother-in-law of the main characters are well-drawn and likable. This is a book worth reading, but only after having finished all her others, which are so much better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great mystery!
Review: I can understand why some of the customer reviews are not good. There is much more mystery and much less romance than is usual for this author. In my opinion, howerer, the mystery elements were far superior to what they usually are in an Amanda Quick book. The supporting characters were much more interesting as well. I am looking forward to the sequel.


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