Bonnie A. (ladycholla) - , reviewed On Borrowed Time (Library Lover, Bk 5) on + 2081 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Enjoyed the continuation of this series. Nice to read about old friends and very cozy relationships. Good mystery and adventure. Romance is beginning to square around to my way of liking.
Helpful Score: 1
While I enjoy this series, this was not my favorite. I hate the love triangle stuff--I just find it so farfetched and stupid. I did appreciate the explanation from Sully and hope that solves the issue--but frankly the two men and even Lindsay got on my nerves with their behavior--give me a break. Luckily the mystery was interesting, otherwise I would have to seriously consider if this series was worth my time. Thankfully her other two series' don't suffer from this issue.
Cathy C. (cathyskye) - , reviewed On Borrowed Time (Library Lover, Bk 5) on + 2309 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
On Borrowed Time has more of what we've come to expect from author Jenn McKinlay: a fast pace, endearing characters, a book lover's dream setting, and plenty of humor. She's even pushing the envelope a bit-- and with some success, too.
Lindsey's brother Jack has been alluded to in previous books in this series, but readers haven't had the chance to meet him until now. I liked Jack, although I have to admit that I had misgivings about the plot revolving around him. Bringing international intrigue into a cozy traditional mystery is definitely pushing the envelope, and I would imagine that it's not going to set well with some of McKinlay's fans. I can go along with it because there's no law saying that characters in traditional mysteries all have to have small town jobs. It's more likely that someone like Jack-- who's an economist and travels the world-- would encounter murder and mayhem than a small town library director in Connecticut. Moreover, Jack's piece of the story brought me smack into the middle of the scene I liked the best: Lindsey and friends' plot to foil the villains, which takes place at sea. In fact, there's more than one scene taking place on open water, and I thought both of them were excellent. There's a bit of a thriller writer in McKinlay, methinks!
It may be wishful reading, but I also detected signs pointing to the end of Lindsey's romantic triangle. Ever since Janet Evanovich's neverending Stephanie/Ranger/Morelli tease (that I got sick of and stopped reading many books ago), I find I have extremely little patience for that particular narrative device. In On Borrowed Time, Sully's and Vine's behavior was childish, and I just wanted to smack both of them and make them go stand in the corner.
I'm looking forward to the next Library Lover's mystery with a great deal of anticipation, but I also feel that McKinlay's wanting to try something new. Whatever she decides to do, I'll be one of the first in line to find out what it is!
Lindsey's brother Jack has been alluded to in previous books in this series, but readers haven't had the chance to meet him until now. I liked Jack, although I have to admit that I had misgivings about the plot revolving around him. Bringing international intrigue into a cozy traditional mystery is definitely pushing the envelope, and I would imagine that it's not going to set well with some of McKinlay's fans. I can go along with it because there's no law saying that characters in traditional mysteries all have to have small town jobs. It's more likely that someone like Jack-- who's an economist and travels the world-- would encounter murder and mayhem than a small town library director in Connecticut. Moreover, Jack's piece of the story brought me smack into the middle of the scene I liked the best: Lindsey and friends' plot to foil the villains, which takes place at sea. In fact, there's more than one scene taking place on open water, and I thought both of them were excellent. There's a bit of a thriller writer in McKinlay, methinks!
It may be wishful reading, but I also detected signs pointing to the end of Lindsey's romantic triangle. Ever since Janet Evanovich's neverending Stephanie/Ranger/Morelli tease (that I got sick of and stopped reading many books ago), I find I have extremely little patience for that particular narrative device. In On Borrowed Time, Sully's and Vine's behavior was childish, and I just wanted to smack both of them and make them go stand in the corner.
I'm looking forward to the next Library Lover's mystery with a great deal of anticipation, but I also feel that McKinlay's wanting to try something new. Whatever she decides to do, I'll be one of the first in line to find out what it is!
This is my first book in this series, but I found it lacking. There was just too much prattle about romance and not enough about the mystery. This heroine doesn't have just one male interest. but two. I found their three-way discussions bordering on boring.
It is Christmas time and Lindsay's world is turned upside-down when her brother Jack comes for an unexpected visit and leaves a dead body behind in Lindsay's library. Lindsay wants to drop everything to find him. However, she doesn't realize the serious trouble Jack is in and that soon, Lindsay will be in it too.
Library Lover's Mystery
1. Books Can Be Deceiving (2011)
2.Due or Die (2012)
3.Book, Line, and Sinkler(2012)
4. Read It and Weep(2013)
**5.On Borrowed Time (2014)
It is Christmas time and Lindsay's world is turned upside-down when her brother Jack comes for an unexpected visit and leaves a dead body behind in Lindsay's library. Lindsay wants to drop everything to find him. However, she doesn't realize the serious trouble Jack is in and that soon, Lindsay will be in it too.
Library Lover's Mystery
1. Books Can Be Deceiving (2011)
2.Due or Die (2012)
3.Book, Line, and Sinkler(2012)
4. Read It and Weep(2013)
**5.On Borrowed Time (2014)