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Perfect Partners

Perfect Partners

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: *surprise, surprise!*~~
Review: Honestly, I dont know why people read Jayne Ann Krentz. It's so predictable. Even more predictable than Sandra Brown, if that's even possible. It's always the naive little heroine and a guy with some big bad secret in his past that he hasnt dealt with.

And that's not all. This is the annoying-est book I've ever read. I mean, come on. the fiance was a great big joke.

I guess this book is okay to read if ure bored and have nothing else to do but it's not that great.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Are we in the dark ages?
Review: I found this book to be somewhat frustrating and "caveman-ish". I don't understand why the key characters were addressing each other so formally (Mr. Blackstone, Ms. Thornquist...) After all, they are the heads of the company! First names are acceptable in the office these days! It got to the point of annoyance for me! And the fiancee, Philip -- what an idiot! He completely ignored Letty's wishes to let her run the company the way she wished to. Joel Blackstone is a caveman, looking out for himself. These people are sappy.

I did like the mystery twist in the story...

I'm hesitant to read any more JAK books...

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Are we in the dark ages?
Review: I hate the herione. She's she most annoying woman I have ever read in a romance novel. EVER. sterotypical librarian-- scatterbrained, rumpled, glasses. She is so friggin nosy. She thinks a large corporation is her little playground. She's bossy and just generally vapid and stupid. Why can JAK just outright say that yes, this heroine is dumb. But no, she makes sure to include a statement that the heroine is very intelligent, as were her parents before her. Huh. Too bad I didn't see a shred of that supposed intelligence.

I've read several JAK books, and to be honest, I don't know what the fuss is about. The only book of hers that I really liked was Silver Linings, and the rest are mediocre. Her books, including the ones written as Amanda Quick, are all the same. Sure, she changes a few quirks around, but the situations and characters are recycled constantly. And after I read one of her books, a few weeks later, I forget about it. There is nothing memorable about her books. The only reason I'll remember Perfect Partners is because it is the stupidest book I've ever read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Perfect Partners
Review: Letty Thornquist inherits Thornquist Gear from her uncle. But Letty's uncle had promised to sell Thornquist Gear to Joel Blackstone. Joel was the one to transform the company from a store into an empire single handedly while Letty's uncle was literally out fishing. Much to Joel's annoyance, Letty decides to take control of the company. There wasn't a big mystery in this novel--unlike most of Jayne Ann Krentz's novels. Perfect Partners was very, very funny. I don't regret reading it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Perfect Partners
Review: Letty Thornquist inherits Thornquist Gear from her uncle. But Letty's uncle had promised to sell Thornquist Gear to Joel Blackstone. Joel was the one to transform the company from a store into an empire single handedly while Letty's uncle was literally out fishing. Much to Joel's annoyance, Letty decides to take control of the company. There wasn't a big mystery in this novel--unlike most of Jayne Ann Krentz's novels. Perfect Partners was very, very funny. I don't regret reading it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved the main characters with its realistic plot.
Review: nothing profound, but made for quick listening . . . and i found myself interested in the characters.


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