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Red, White and Blue

Red, White and Blue

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Romance novel or undercover thriller?
Review: This is the first Susan Issacs book I have read. Was this the first book she wrote? The storyline did not show up until about page 350. The remainder of the book was poorly detailed and seemed hurried to a finish. Dysfunctional, confusing generations of ancestral history could be a book all of its own. The two main characters needed more development and more insight into their common ancestry.

Wrath was a poorly organized bunch of clowns, unbelievable as a serious threat to anyone with the exception of its one poorly developed sociopathic member.

If Ms. Issacs has written better books, then I encourage her to return to that writing style. Leave the techno-thriller, espionage adventure format to those that understand it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Romance novel or undercover thriller?
Review: This is the first Susan Issacs book I have read. Was this the first book she wrote? The storyline did not show up until about page 350. The remainder of the book was poorly detailed and seemed hurried to a finish. Dysfunctional, confusing generations of ancestral history could be a book all of its own. The two main characters needed more development and more insight into their common ancestry.

Wrath was a poorly organized bunch of clowns, unbelievable as a serious threat to anyone with the exception of its one poorly developed sociopathic member.

If Ms. Issacs has written better books, then I encourage her to return to that writing style. Leave the techno-thriller, espionage adventure format to those that understand it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I thought it was a wonderful read
Review: This was my first Susan Isaacs book, so perhaps I didn't come with any biases of what I should expect from this author. All I know is that I found the story interesing, the characters compelling, and the narrative engaging. If other Susan Isaacs books are better, than I am looking forward to some great reading this summer.

This book is a keeper, one that I will certainly recommend.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Aren't They cousins or something????
Review: This was my first Susan Isaacs book. I got it for free, otherwise I wouldn't have read it. It was okay, but I'm a little troubled by the fact that the two love interests are cousins. Otherwise it was a somewhat weak book. I liked the NYC parts, it was fun to follow. But the Wyoming stuf..... ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ And the Wrath people were cliches.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: First half good, second half boring
Review: This was the first book of Susan Isaacs I have ever read, and the first half kept me going even with it's skipping of generations. The second half seemed like a way for her to spew her own personal thoughts on white seperatisim while making it look like a love story.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Very disappointed
Review: Totally lacked the entertainment value of her other books


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