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Razzmatazz (Desire, No 447) |
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Rating:  Summary: I'm so glad I stumbled across this book! Review: Delightful plot, refreshing characters, and the portrait Ms. Burroughs drew of Texas and Texans made this misplaced Austinite very homesick. What a wonderful voice this author has!
Rating:  Summary: Fun, well developed book with great characters! Review: First, I thought the characters were far better than those in most romances. The heroine was fresh and appealing, and the two lead male characters were, too. This book was very humorous, a lot of fun to read. I also like how the author wrote from the point of view of both the hero and the heroine, so that readers can get insight into BOTH of them. So many times, you just get one side of the story because it is only told from the woman's viewpoint. Not so here! I highly recommend this book. It is one of the best I have read in a LONG time.
Rating:  Summary: Awful! Review: I had the misfortune of picking up this book recently. The writing is horrible, and the story did not flow well at all. The book was 90% dialogue, and at one point I had the impression that the hero was gay - that's how unclear everything was. Stay away from this one.
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