Carol P. (BookLover4Ever) reviewed on + 125 more book reviews
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The back cover blub is ... misleading to say the least.
Wild and Wonderful has nothing to do with the outdoors, it's almost as if the editor read the first few pages and leaped to conclusions. Glenna Reynold's father owns a mine in WV and it's in trouble they approach Jett Coulson for help and sparks fly.
Beware of the Stranger. Yes Samantha Gentry is using a pen name and yes her father's rich, again this is revealed within the first few pages, but Samantha makes an assumption and then another and then another. Chris isn't who he seems to be and he's certianly not the investigative reporter the cover blub says he is.
The stories are both good but there's no hero point of view to the story. A failing most likely because these are basically novellas even though the book is advertised as two complete novels.
Wild and Wonderful has nothing to do with the outdoors, it's almost as if the editor read the first few pages and leaped to conclusions. Glenna Reynold's father owns a mine in WV and it's in trouble they approach Jett Coulson for help and sparks fly.
Beware of the Stranger. Yes Samantha Gentry is using a pen name and yes her father's rich, again this is revealed within the first few pages, but Samantha makes an assumption and then another and then another. Chris isn't who he seems to be and he's certianly not the investigative reporter the cover blub says he is.
The stories are both good but there's no hero point of view to the story. A failing most likely because these are basically novellas even though the book is advertised as two complete novels.