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Smoke in Mirrors

Smoke in Mirrors

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: JAK does it again!
Review: This was a good one. It had my spine tingling in a couple of spots & I loved the romance between the lead characters. The dialogue was just too fun; I smiled through out most of the book. The secondary characters added a lot to the story & there were a couple of romances on the side. The plot moved along pretty good & had a really interesting development, although I will have to admit it was not wrapped up real well. It was kind of rushed & I didn't understand the reasoning behind the villian's decisions at the end. That aside, I was reminded of the reason I love JAK's writing. If you like JAK, I think you'll definitely like this one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good read!
Review: Vibrant and sexy con artist Meredith has bilked the Bethany Walker fund out of over a million dollars. Thomas Walker, Bethany's brother in law is out to recover it, even if doing so means putting Meredith's lovely half sister, Lenora, in jail, though he would much rather do other things with her. However, Leo, unlike her sister, is honest, and out to do the right thing. Though at first disliking Thomas, she quickly warms up, welcoming his assistance in solving her half sister's murder.

Their investigation has ties to more than one old unsolved murder, and reveals plots involving cover ups, homosexuality, and illegal drugs. Secrets and danger dog their heels as they fall more in love and come closer to the truth.

**** Though not as quirk filled as many of Ms. Krentz's trademark oil and water couples, Thomas and Leonara live up to her classic style. Long time fans will find all the signs of a Krentz novel in this one and will not be disappointed. There are also a couple of charming secondary romances that add depth to the mix. ****

Reviewed by Amanda Killgore.


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