Helpful Score: 6
Absolutely the worst of Woods' books. A shallow tale of bed-hopping in endless variety and little else. The Stone Barrington of earlier novels has become a man of little depth and no morality. Yuck! The only thing to celebrate here is the man's stamina.
Helpful Score: 4
Most Boring Stone Barrington book I've read... Up to this point I have loved this series. This one had a weak plot. Very hard to old my interest. Maybe it's time Stone Barrington retires...
Helpful Score: 3
I love this series and once you've read up to this one, it's nice to know all the characters so well. Stone is a stud in them all but the amount of sex he had in this one was a bit much and overdone. Male author, what can you say? Living vicariously?
Helpful Score: 2
Not Stuart's best work. The plot was thin, the entire novel was filled with Stone's threesome's and other sexual exploits. Although I normally enjoy his noveles, this one was lacking.
Helpful Score: 1
I've followed Stone's exploits through fifteen previous books. I found this one shallow and lacking compared to the others. I prefer a little less bed hopping and a little more plot. Not that Stuart Woods cares what I think, as he so eloquently stated in the author's notes in the back of the book. I'm glad that I read a library copy this time around, and I doubt I will be adding any money to your coffers in the future Stuart.