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Uneasy Alliance: Oregon (Men Made in America)

Uneasy Alliance: Oregon (Men Made in America)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Appealing Characters, Dialogue, and Plot" ...
Review: "Uneasy Alliance" by Jayne Ann Krentz, is a story with appealing characters, easy to relate to dialogue, and an intriguing plot, which makes this a very appealing read! Nice Job.

John Savoy
Savoy International
Motion Pictures Inc.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Bleh
Review: ...

This is a decent read, nothing special. Abby London is hiding a secret, a past with a stalker/jealous boyfriend and an almost affair with her cousin's husband when cousin was pregnant. Now someone is trying to blackmail her because of it.

Torr Latimer, is a man she meets in a flower arranging class. After 1 date is declaring he owns her etc....so dated. These are not bad reads. And I often like to catch the ones I missed, but I really resent very dated books being fostered off on us with high prices.

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sure wish re-issues would be identified - still a goodie
Review: It's a good thing, this is one of my favorite JAK books, because of that I remembered that I own the original Harlequin edition and saved myself some money!

That said, this is one JAK that I have read it a number of times and that says a lot about how well the main characters are drawn. The suspense is pretty good, too!
If you haven't read it before in it's previous edition, I highly recommend it.


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