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An Order of Protection

An Order of Protection

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: interesting mystery
Review: I give extra points to Creighton for making her heroine 42-years-old and twice divorced. About time the Romance market wise up to the wide age range of Romance readers. When I sold books, that was on of the biggest complaints, that there were not books about old women. So big thumbs up for Creighton on this point. Her writing is sharp in this mystery. Joy Lynn Star is convinced something happened to her roommate. She went on a vacation and never came back, not Joy is trying to find out what happened, but she cannot get anyone to listen.

The police in NYC give her no satisfaction, so she goes to Florida to visit her brother, since he lives only a few miles from where her roommate vacationed. Her brother is out of town when he gets her message, so he gets his friend, Scott, to see Joy gets settled in. When Joy finds out Scott is a deputy sheriff, she believes fate has stepped in, and pushes Scott to aid her in finding out what happened to the missing woman.

Creighton's characters are human, with problems, families and everyday touches that lift them past being two-dimensional paper dolls.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: interesting mystery
Review: I give extra points to Creighton for making her heroine 42-years-old and twice divorced. About time the Romance market wise up to the wide age range of Romance readers. When I sold books, that was on of the biggest complaints, that there were not books about old women. So big thumbs up for Creighton on this point. Her writing is sharp in this mystery. Joy Lynn Star is convinced something happened to her roommate. She went on a vacation and never came back, not Joy is trying to find out what happened, but she cannot get anyone to listen.

The police in NYC give her no satisfaction, so she goes to Florida to visit her brother, since he lives only a few miles from where her roommate vacationed. Her brother is out of town when he gets her message, so he gets his friend, Scott, to see Joy gets settled in. When Joy finds out Scott is a deputy sheriff, she believes fate has stepped in, and pushes Scott to aid her in finding out what happened to the missing woman.

Creighton's characters are human, with problems, families and everyday touches that lift them past being two-dimensional paper dolls.


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