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Talk

Talk

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Reunion At West End
Review: "Talk" stands by itself as a well-structured romantic mystery, with the unusual plot twist of devoting the last fourth of the novel to the characters' reactions AFTER the crime is solved. Readers of Van Wormer's past novels already know the characters and bring more to the story; it is almost like a reunion with old friends -- Cassy, Alexandra, and, of course, Jessica. While the book is not as densely-packed with wit and detail as "Riverside Drive" and "West End," it is still great to spend time with these characters again and I hope the author's future novels will continue to feature the DBS Gang.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great story - Van Wormer doesn't hold back!
Review: I read Talk after I read Expose, and now I'm in the process of ordering more of Van Wormer's books. Talk was a great story. I appreciate how Van Wormer develops her characters, and how likeable yet diverse they are. The lead character, for instance, is a recovering alcholic. Her love interest is a possible suspect in the mystery, and "Alexandra Eyes" has her own secrets. When Jessica is kidnapped, she ends up rescuing and helping one of her kidnappers who was badly injured. I didn't feel compassion for him until the end of the book, when the plot comes together. And as for Leopold ... well you'll have to draw your own conclusions. It's an entertaining read. I want more.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Super Duper Talk Show Mystery!
Review: I recently read "Just For The Summer" by Laura Van Wormer and thought that that novel was horribly slow-moving and dull. But I later learned that "Just For The Summer" was the novel where Mrs. Wormer began her transition from romance to romantic suspense. So I decided to give "Talk" a try. I was very happy that I did because it was great. Talk show host, Jessica Wright, is being stalked by an obsessive fan. He sends Jessica threatening letters and notes promising to be there for her "always". It starts to get way out of hand when this stalker kills Jessica's secretary, Bea. Next Jessica is kidnapped at a local party/ function! It is up to her lover and friend, Will, her producer, Cassy, the FBI and local police to try and save Jessica before her life is claimed buy a nutcase who will do anything, absolutely anything, for Jessica! I already have Expose, Mrs. Van Wormer's next romantic suspense novel, in my possession and I'm looking forward to reading it greatly!

Brad Stonecipher

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Super Duper Talk Show Mystery!
Review: I recently read "Just For The Summer" by Laura Van Wormer and thought that that novel was horribly slow-moving and dull. But I later learned that "Just For The Summer" was the novel where Mrs. Wormer began her transition from romance to romantic suspense. So I decided to give "Talk" a try. I was very happy that I did because it was great. Talk show host, Jessica Wright, is being stalked by an obsessive fan. He sends Jessica threatening letters and notes promising to be there for her "always". It starts to get way out of hand when this stalker kills Jessica's secretary, Bea. Next Jessica is kidnapped at a local party/ function! It is up to her lover and friend, Will, her producer, Cassy, the FBI and local police to try and save Jessica before her life is claimed buy a nutcase who will do anything, absolutely anything, for Jessica! I already have Expose, Mrs. Van Wormer's next romantic suspense novel, in my possession and I'm looking forward to reading it greatly!

Brad Stonecipher

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not Riverside Drive or West End
Review: I'm now fairly addicted to van Wormer's books, but this just doesn't live up to her previous work. I was never that interested in Jessica, which may be the main reason Talk didn't make that big an impression on me. I know the author can weave a much finer story and I'm just waiting for something more and a continuation of Cassy and Alexandra's lives. Maybe, Expose will fit that bill. But Talk is okay.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not Riverside Drive or West End
Review: I've bought every Van Wormer book in print hoping for a story the equal of "Riverside Drive." This book isn't, but it is still engaging reading . . . easy to put down and come back to. In most of Van Wormer's books there is a REAL sweaty Lesbian Love scene. None here but the 'relationships' from previous books are here . . . i.e., the Hollywood Star, the boss newscaster, etc. Neat detective work saves the talk show host's life.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Female Talk Show Host is kidnapped, but not for long!
Review: I've bought every Van Wormer book in print hoping for a story the equal of "Riverside Drive." This book isn't, but it is still engaging reading . . . easy to put down and come back to. In most of Van Wormer's books there is a REAL sweaty Lesbian Love scene. None here but the 'relationships' from previous books are here . . . i.e., the Hollywood Star, the boss newscaster, etc. Neat detective work saves the talk show host's life.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What a dissapointment!
Review: I've read all van wormer's other books and enjoyed them so i was suprised by how terrible this novel was. Most characters are flimsy, underdeveloped repeats from former novels, the plot is far-fetched as well as difficult to follow. It was really diffcult to sustain even the most minimal interest in the last fifty pages. A real dissapointment. Skip it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: If you can get through the first 200 pages, it gets better
Review: Laura is not a very strong writer, and her characters are annoying at best. However, the story does improve after the first 200 pages.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A very well written romantic suspence .novel.
Review: Laura Van Wormer does it again, a page turner. Talk brings back many charecters from Riverside Drive. Jessica is at the top of her career with a talk show of her own. She has a secret admirer who seems to know her every move, he haunts her by leaving notes to her. He finally makes his move to take her with him by kidnaping her. But Jessica keep her cool. You will be brought into the TV news station.Like all of Van Wormers books it is written so out standing, and great style, which only she is able to do. A master of story telling.


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