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Upon a Midnight Clear (Loveswept, No 865)

Upon a Midnight Clear (Loveswept, No 865)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Mix of Romance and Suspense
Review: Of Catherine Mulvany's three books, this is my favorite. The hero, Dixon Yano, is the perfect romance novel hero--gorgeous, vulnerable, and real. The story is my favorite mix of romance and suspense with a liberal dash of humor. Definitely worth the read!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: not as good as I'd hoped
Review: UAMC starts out fast and funny. It has some wonderful humor, great snappy dialogue and interesting main characters. I was
reading along, happy as a clam until I hit the last half of the book. Then all of
a sudden, the heroine turns into a stupid idiot, the ex-cop turned PI hero
does some stupid things himself, I was a bit stunned at how out of the blue
the villain was and I really didn't care how the story turned out anymore.
Plus the author hurls the h/h into bed very suddenly (the book is only 211
pages long) and the heroine takes forever to figure out what a slime bag,
industrial waste polluted pond scum sucking jerk her fiance is. What
started out so promising limped to a finish with a C- from me.



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