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Book Reviews of Stranded

Stranded
Stranded
Author: Eve Vaughn
ISBN-13: 9781599988108
ISBN-10: 1599988100
Publication Date: 6/1/2008
Pages: 232
Rating:
  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
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3 stars, based on 29 ratings
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
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Saffron avatar reviewed Stranded on + 16 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
I really didn't like this one. The dialogue between all of the characters was incredibly immature and cliched. I did like the fact that the whole "crashed on a tropical island" was not romanticized but was described as being very difficult but other than that I got the impression it was written by a 14 yr old.
BetsyP avatar reviewed Stranded on + 566 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Contemporary erotic romance from Samhain Publishing. After dumping her cheating fiance, India decides to get away from it all. She meets two gorgeous guys, Grant and Rafe, who are headed to the same place. The three of them end up the only survivors of a plane crash. They form a strong bond emotionally and sexually. But, can their relationship hold up when they return to civilization? Challenges include a money grubbing ex wife, and a set of crazy, social climbing parents. This is the second book I've read by this author. This book is just marginally better than the other. The plot is straight forward and predictable, with no surprises. The writing is done in a juvenile, simplistic way. This book includes m/f/m menage and interracial romance. I'd rate this book, not quiet "fair." There are better contemporary erotic romance authors out there.
frazerc avatar reviewed Stranded on + 672 more book reviews
OK read - characters were pretty cardboard and it took the heroine until page 200 to figure out that even though your family is selling tickets for the guilt trip it doesn't mean you have to buy them... Obviously contains menage sex but even that managed to be only 'warm' not 'hot'. Best line [after plane crash lands them on a deserted island] 'How do we know someone will rescue us? Haven't you ever seen Lost? Castaway? Gilligan's Island???'