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Rating: Summary: Ms. Jones shows her versatility with this romantic suspense Review: Most customs that define life on the remote island of Keinadraig go back several centuries. So when Ninian the healer expects her daughter Genevieve to one take over her practice, she becomes frightened and distraught. She confides in her best friend Keely Cochrane, who helps her escape to London. Jack Knight left LAPD to become a private investigator. However, he never expected his first case would occur in England trying to prove his friend Brad Holstedt did not commit murder. In a London hotel, he finds Brad lying on the floor, in a coma, holding a pistol while Genny lies dead nearby. The police believe they have a murder-failed suicide case. Jack refuses to accept that theory and begins to investigate by traveling to Genny's home off the coast of Cornwall where he informs a shocked Keely that her friend has been murdered. Working as a team, Keely and Jack and Keely fall in love during the time they team up to investigate the homicide. However, they must contend with a murderer who wants to remain anonymous and the incontrovertible fact that they come from different worlds making a lasting relationship seem impossible. In a relatively short period of time, Jill Jones has garnered a large following amongst romance readers. Her latest tale, THE ISLAND, demonstrates the flexibility of this talented author as she writes a fast-paced contemporary romantic suspense. The story line never eases on the throttle as a fabulous who-done-it is combined with a romantic clash of cultures. The lead protagonists are an interesting duo who cannot stop the love they feel for each other even as they wade past superstition and long time beliefs. Ms. Jones will be taking the romance genre by storm with this wonderful intrigue. Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: Missing Something... Review: Although the settings (an island off the coast of Cornwall and London) were very well portrayed and fascinating, the characters in these settings lacked depth. Their interaction was not believable yet was all too predictable. The imagined culture of the Cornish island was more interesting than the heroine from that island. The plot did keep me reading, though, and despite my annoyance with the main characters I did enjoy the book. Just don't expect too much from it!
Rating: Summary: Slow start with unimaginative ending Review: Jones writing style makes this book both an interesting and easy read. Unfortuantely, the same cannot be said for the rest of the book. The story was slow to develop, then quick to end with an imaginative ending. I did read it all the way through and there are moments that hold your attention. However, then the book goes nowhere. Not a bad read, but not an exciting mystery either. All and all a fair book.
Rating: Summary: I really liked this book! Review: This is the second book I have read by Jill Jones. My first one was Bloodline. I gave Bloodline 5 stars because it was a little bit better, but this one is still very good! I haven't finished reading it yet, but it's adventurous, romantic, chilling, thrilling, and mysterious all at the same time! I really recommend this book.
Rating: Summary: I really liked this book! Review: This is the second book I have read by Jill Jones. My first one was Bloodline. I gave Bloodline 5 stars because it was a little bit better, but this one is still very good! I haven't finished reading it yet, but it's adventurous, romantic, chilling, thrilling, and mysterious all at the same time! I really recommend this book.
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