by Chris T. Kat
*This review will be word-for-word as that contained within the Collection - Jeff Woods Mysteries*For the first 20% of this story, I seriously considered not finishing it. To start with, I wasn't fond of Jeff Woods as a person or as a main character. He's very close minded and egotistical, with a ve...
Review written for MM Good Book Reviewshttp://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com/Now this was a book that at first sight had me thinking I wouldn’t like it. The Homicide Detective Jeff Woods started his introduction in a not very appealing way for me, what with him being closeted, his preferences were ...
This is the first book I've read written my Chris T. Kat and will say I did enjoy her writing style and look forward to reading more in this series.We first meet Jeff who is a police detective in Atlantic City, Jess and his partner Parker are called out to investigate a murder. The murder victim is...
If there are any questions as to why I'd rather have every hair on my body ripped out than finish this story, see this review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/643758265
cute romance; the mystery was solved a tad too quick though - more to follow
Detective Jeff Woods is a closeted cop in Atlantic City, NJ. He and his partner are assigned to investigate threats received by the mayor's daughter against her disabled child. While investigating other incidents at the child's school, it becomes clear that both Jeff and his partner have some prej...
This review can be found at The Armchair Reader.First, I just want to say that I love this cover! It’s what caught my eye at first and then I realized it was by Ms. Kat and I knew I had to have it right away and I’m so glad I read it!Blowing off some steam after one of his cases goes unsolved, Jeff ...
I'm not sure about this. Most likely won't read based on the review/comments I have read thus far.
4 StarsUsually it’s a challenge finding something to read coming down from an-extraordinary-book high. It’s even worse when the reader is nearing the end of a series and has to put the final instalment aside to read something else. I was afraid Attachment Strings was going to fall victim to this com...