by Diana Palmer
DNF at about 65%Let me tell you, I almost never DNF a book. As in, maybe once a year or so. But when I absolutely dreaded picking up my ipod to continue listening to this audiobook...uuuh, no. At some point my intense desire to finish had to stop.First of all, *head smack* I downloaded the book f...
Well...I finished it. Very fast paced. Lots of 'stuff' and 'fluff' involved. Kilraven wants to find out who murdered his 3-year-old daughter. His best option, in his opinion, is to plan a real aka fake wedding with Winnie Sinclair. Winnie loves him, she'll do anything. Lots of extra things consta...
Hate to say it, but this was a DNF for me.
Dialog template for this book:character 1: "I will mention seeing some other character from a past Jacobsville story."character 2: "I will mention some dull and irrelevant fact about that character."character 1: "I will add some dull, irrelevant and very probably incorrect trivia on some random topi...
Kilraven deserved a MUCH better story. Winnie was way too tame for most of book. But I did enjoy it, except for how everyone had ESP.Not really worth a blog post.
I really wanted to like this one. Way too much time was spent on the murder mystery and even though I have read all the books in this long series, it was easy to get lost in the convoluted mystery/suspense element. I'd say about 30 percent of the book involved the romance between Kilraven and Winn...
I hadn't read anything by Diana Palmer before I got this book, but I'd heard good things about her books and the blurb looked good so I was looking forward to reading this. This book is part of her Long, Tall Texans series.Winnie Siclair is the heroine, a 911 dispatcher who pines for FBI agent McKue...
FTC disclaimer: Digital review copy received from publisher through NetgalleyI don't think I've read a worse contemporary book in years. I'm stunned that publishers considered Dangerous worthy of a hardcover release. It's clear that Diana Palmer has zero familiarity with gaming. Equally clear that s...
Wow, so where do I start with this one? So many issues with this one. Lots of ping pong conversation. I need to re-read an older DP. I don't recall the writing as so back and forth as her more recent books. The hero, Kilraven, is some CIA guy. Not a very good one since he can't see the obvious. The ...