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Review Date: 3/21/2009
Helpful Score: 5
I usually love books that are written with a humorus slant.
This one sucks. Hard to follow all the garbage the author
throws in.
This one sucks. Hard to follow all the garbage the author
throws in.
Review Date: 5/26/2011
Helpful Score: 1
Loved the humor laced throughout this book. Story picks up where the others ended and added a new demon to the mix.
Review Date: 8/10/2010
Helpful Score: 2
book was fine until......the lamest ending ever written.
Little brother shows up and presto, with one or two sentences
changes everything our hero has believed for 200 or so years.
Little brother shows up and presto, with one or two sentences
changes everything our hero has believed for 200 or so years.
Review Date: 5/31/2006
Constance Duncan may be the eldest of three sisters, but she has more importants things on her mind than finding a husband-for herself at any rate. By publishing The Mayfair Lady newspaper she connects lonely hearts. Allowing nothing to distract her-until she is drawn to Max Ensor, a politician whose outmoded attitudes outrage her, even as he attracts her. She sets out to convert him. (He has the same plan for her) What follows is a passionate duel in which two headstrong people discover that differences or not, sometimes love will find a way.
Review Date: 5/31/2006
You'd never know it, but the former Miss Houston is a perfectly poised mess. Her marriage is a sham, her life is empty, her friends are shallow and her husband left her for another woman. Self esteem shattered, she moves to Houston, volunteering as a campaign strategist for a family friend. Matt Parrish has just agreed to help his old frat brothers campaign. He didn't count on sharing the spotlight with a former beauty queen. He thinks she's a socialite with no common sense. She thinks he's an arrogant hotshot. They are about to lock horns and prove where there's smoke there's fire.
Review Date: 2/25/2007
loved this book!
Review Date: 5/26/2011
Well done, fast paced.
Review Date: 12/26/2009
Nicely written. Characters that are likeable even if they are not human.
Review Date: 6/20/2011
Helpful Score: 3
Could not get into this book. Had to give up less than half way through. This author has the ability to take a simple sentence and turn it into a train wreak.
I don't understand the motives of the hero and even less the girl in the novel.
I will be careful before I ever purchase this author again.
I don't understand the motives of the hero and even less the girl in the novel.
I will be careful before I ever purchase this author again.
Review Date: 5/31/2006
The Duncan's sisters had just begun to make a profit on the newspaper The Mayfiar Lady when they offended a powerful Earl. He is determined to ruin them.
The women turn to Sir Gideon Malvern, England's most sought after young barrister. Prudence barters with him to accept their services as match makers as his fee. He loves nothing more than a challange and Prue with her beauty unsuccessfully hidden behind spectacles and frumpy clothes provides him with exactly that.
The women turn to Sir Gideon Malvern, England's most sought after young barrister. Prudence barters with him to accept their services as match makers as his fee. He loves nothing more than a challange and Prue with her beauty unsuccessfully hidden behind spectacles and frumpy clothes provides him with exactly that.
Review Date: 5/31/2006
Returning from a five year absence, Morgan Drummond didn't expect the horde of strangers who've taken up residence in his house, courtesy of his interprising butler and a discreet classified ad. His effort to toss them into the street is thwarted by Emma Clifford, who is not adverse to using a bit of blackmail to keep everyone in the house.
Morgan finds himself squiring Emma to the ton's most fashionalbe events and beginning to actually enjoy himself. The butler has a lot to answer for, but then again, it's so hard to find good help.
Morgan finds himself squiring Emma to the ton's most fashionalbe events and beginning to actually enjoy himself. The butler has a lot to answer for, but then again, it's so hard to find good help.
Review Date: 1/2/2010
Helpful Score: 1
Very fast paced, laced with humor. Enjoyed this book!
Review Date: 9/1/2006
Great, light hearted reading. Quirky characters!
Review Date: 6/29/2006
very enjoyable read.
Review Date: 5/3/2009
Helpful Score: 1
This is the first book in the series and it was just ok.
The male lead in this book is a total jerk and spends as much
time insulting the female lead as he does trying to be nice. If I ever
ran into a man that treated me this badly, I wouldn't stick around
to try to make it work. That being said the female lead is too weak
and self-involved.
If these two people could love each other half as much as they love
themselves it would have been a better read.
Thumbs down to self-absorbed, selfish and shallow people. They deserved
each other.
The male lead in this book is a total jerk and spends as much
time insulting the female lead as he does trying to be nice. If I ever
ran into a man that treated me this badly, I wouldn't stick around
to try to make it work. That being said the female lead is too weak
and self-involved.
If these two people could love each other half as much as they love
themselves it would have been a better read.
Thumbs down to self-absorbed, selfish and shallow people. They deserved
each other.
Review Date: 7/22/2009
not as good as the first or third one in the series
Review Date: 8/2/2016
One of the worst ever. Couldn't make myself even skim through to see if it got better. Read one chapter and am relisting it.
Review Date: 12/26/2009
Will probably get the 2nd and 3rd book to read. Found this
book to be interesting.
book to be interesting.
Review Date: 11/19/2010
Spellbinding. Set back before the development of modern forensic science it is a book laced with well developed characters and some truly depraved individuals. An interesting look at the adaptability of an experienced serial killer and the making of another. I love the origin of the title of the book, which I will leave off for you to discover too.
If I was not already a Tami Hoag fan, I would be after reading this book.
If I was not already a Tami Hoag fan, I would be after reading this book.
Review Date: 12/26/2009
Helpful Score: 1
Enjoyed this book for it humor, it was a entertaining light read.
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