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Undercover Angels |
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Rating: Summary: Really good- reccomend it to people who enjoy this series. Review: I really thought that this book was one of the best in the SVU series. It was really touching the way Tom and Elizabeth were always thinking of each other. I just wish he would stop being so stupid and admit to her that he loves her. Otherwise she is going to go away to that other school.
Rating: Summary: GOOD BOOK Review: i think for really this was my first book i read i loved it i hate to read and i couldnt put it down so that tells the book rocked jessica is her normal self always getting into trouble and jessica was normal picking between guys( 4 lack of a better word) and the book was groovey soo read it love ya lots Jesy :o)
Rating: Summary: An Okay Book Review: I thought that this book was qiute good but I am getting quite sick of Francine Pascal's ridiculous storylines. Otherwise, the whole mini-series was quite good.
Rating: Summary: It was a must read book!! Review: I thought this book was the best I've read out of SVUs series. The character's feelings and thoughts were expressed most excellently. This had all the elements of a great book, suspence, action, mystery, romance, and drama! All in all, I loved the book. It is a must read for all SVU fans!!
Rating: Summary: An excellent, touching, suspensefully well-written book. Review: Let me start off by saying that this book was carefully thought out, and the author made it a point for you to view the situation from many different perspectives. Like any book, sometimes it was a little confusing, like the whole Mano(u?)el Coimbra thing. But on the whole, the plot was great, and it was touching how Elizabeth and Tom were always thinking of each other. How they always compared someone to them, or thought,"What would Tom/Elizabeth do?". The plot thickens as Elizabeth's twin sister enters the scene, dying her hair black, wearing sophisticated, gaudy outfits, and speaking with a heavy accent. She's disguised as Perdita, a classy Argentinean heiress, undercover with her boyfriend, Nick Fox, or "Chip". Nick, her hot, bad-boy looking boyfriend, has finally decided to let her work undercover with him, hoping to satisfy her obsessiveness with policework. It's a race to uncover the murder mystery at the exclusive, preppy Verona Springs Country Club-with Jessica(Perdita) and Nick(Chip), Elizabeth and Scott Sinclair(her scheming partner), and Tom Watts, her lovesick ex-boyfriend who wants her back desperately. It becomes increasingly humorus as Jessica(Perdita)tries to hide her true identidy from the rich, snobby members of the club. Among them, her best friend, Lila Fowler, along with her egotistical beau, Bruce Patman. But as Jessica and Nick are about to finally admit defeat after days of uncovering nothing, Elizabeth, Scott, and Tom are all hitting Pay-Dirt. When the five are forced to set their egos aside and share information, they find their lives in serious danger! Meanwhile, Lila and Bruce are having definate relationship problems. While Lila is determined to be accepted into the exclusive VIP circle, Bruce is fed up with being laughed at after his embarassing defeat to the richest members-and worst tennis players-of the club, Paul Krandall and Bunny Sterling. After Paul's ridiculous hustling scam, Bruce wants to have no part of the sickingly snobbish country club. Lila, however, has other ideas. To find out what happens in the last book of this suspenseful mini-series, you must read this book. It'll definetly be on your top-ten list.
Rating: Summary: Good but... Review: Not a bad SVU but I really wish Tom and Liz would just get back together! And yet another contradiction, Bruce Patman was a tennis star all through SVH and now all of a sudden he's a terrible player? What happened????
Rating: Summary: okay, not good. Review: So, okay. Let's get real here. Paul is an idiot. Always was, always will be. I mean, he's the villian of the story, and he's not only engaged to some idiot named BUNNY he IS an idiot! There. Now, how can HE possibly the mastermind behind everything? I mean, the guy can't even walk without tripping over his own feet, for god's sake!
Rating: Summary: Great book! Review: This book is great! It's exciting and page- turning, to find out what happens next! Elizabeth, Scott, Jessie, Nick, and Tom are solving the same case at Verona Springs. Meanwhile, Dana and Scott are manipulating everyone. Jessiza and Nick are undercover too. Elizabeth is excellent in this book, her skills rock! I wish Todd was in this book. Todd Wilkins is so cool. I want Todd. Todd Wilkins is so sweet and romantic and caring. I still think Elizabeth and Todd should be together. Todd is so caring and romantic. :). Plus, their are so many mysterious everyone is involved in, that lead to the one case everyone is working on, the murder. This is a great book I truely reccomend!
Rating: Summary: very good Review: this book was better than the first and second one's in this miniseries,especially the way tom is trying desperately to get through to elizabeth and to tell her that he forgives her and that he loves her,very romantic.
Rating: Summary: This book was entertaining Review: This book was definitely very funny. I especially like Jessica's part of the book when she was Perdita. She is not very good at disguising herself. Afterall, Lila figures out who she is. Tom is madly in love with Elizabeth, but Scott Sinclair is also closing in on Elizabeth's heart. Dana, on the other hand, is trying to make Tom forget about Elizabeth. If that is even possible. Lila is desperately trying to be part of the Verona Springs Country Club and is even pretending the jerks who run it are very nice. Bruce is fed up with this and Lila fights with him. Bruce is sure Paul is going to get arrested for scamming the money from him. Little does he know, that Paul may have committed a murder. My favorite part was when they were trapped in the van (thanks to Perdita, aka Jessica) and Paul was the one driving. Tom and Elizabeth realize they mean something to eachother. But that was only in the van. After that, well... you will have to read the book.
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