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Big Bad Wolf |
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Rating: Summary: A wonderful book! Review: A romantic take on Little Red Riding Hood, this is an entertaining story with a few interesting and unexpected turns. I couldn't put it down!
Rating: Summary: The 2nd Faerie Tale Romance book I've read - it is EXCELLENT Review: I just finished this book and I adored it. Wolf is such a macho guy. I loved the way he was always sitting by the fireplace, in
his bathrobe, drinking brandy & smoking cigars ... it was sooo
sexy! He enjoyed 'corupting' Red (Molly) and she definitely had her work cut out for her in the love dept. These characters were
so easy to visualize, and it was also easy to imagine their what
their voices must sound like. One of my favorite parts was when
Wolf fought his best friend Foster in the boxing ring. I thought that part was so hilarious! Foster really asked for it.
I liked the humanity of Molly. She was a very caring person.
She did a lot to help people in difficult circumstances. This
was my 2nd Linda Jones book, and I will definitely read more of her books in the future.
Rating: Summary: Exceptional! Review: Not only is _Big Bad Wolf_ an interesting and highly exhilarating take on the tale of Little Red Riding Hood, it is a remarkable story of two people desperate for a love to take away their pain. These two people find that love in each other. Wolf is quite temperamental and even hard to love. You'll find yourself rolling your eyes and wishing fervently that you could choke him with your bare hands. But, there's something about that guarded, secret quality of his that makes him vastly appealing. You often wonder why Molly doesn't give up on Wolf while at the same time you admire her for sticking it out. Their's is a unique and tumultuous love, but at the same time deep and touching. Ms. Jones (who also writes under the name Linda Winstead) has a keen wit and inherent ability to keep the reader immersed in the story and oblivious to the real world. I'm looking quite forward to reading more work by Ms. Jones and highly recommend this book to anyone wanting to escape for a brief time into a land where Faerie Tales come true.
Rating: Summary: A Waste of Time and Money Review: This is the first novel that I have read by the author, and it will be the last. Linda Jones needs to work on her writing skills. The book had potential, unfortunatly the weak dialogue and plot resulted in me putting the book down without finishing it. I wouldn't recommend buying.
Rating: Summary: Little Red Riding Hood Revisited Review: This was a very good book. I liked the Little Red Riding Hood twist to it. The Heroine, Molly is a sweet, giving, innocent, loving girl who meets up with the Wolf(thats his name) while walking to her grandmother's house. Wolf is a man who has lived the past 7 years being ridiculed and shunned by stangers and even his so called friends. He is determined not to love Molly. Not even to need her. He marries her with the intention of just bedding her and then leaving and going back to his life in NYC, but somewhere along the way Molly gets under his skin. He suddenly finds that he does need her and takes her along with him to NY. They have many obstacles to over come before they can find the love that they both need to survive. I enjoyed this book and will probably by more of Linda Jones's books.
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