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review 2019-04-09 20:38
Series Thoughts: Lake & March
Slightly Shady - Amanda Quick
Don't Look Back - Amanda Quick
Late for the Wedding (Lake/March, # 3) - Amanda Quick

Lake & March

by Amanda Quick
Book 1: Slightly Shady | Rating:  3.0 Stars
Book 2: Don't Look Back | Rating: 3.0 Stars
Book 3: Late for the Wedding | Rating: 3.0 Stars

Average Series Rating:  3.0 Stars

 

So I thought I'd be able to slide individual reviews for each of these books out as I read them, but after finishing Slightly Shady, I was under the impression that I had little to say about the book.  Lavinia was the standard Amanda Quick heroine, Tobias was the standard Amanda Quick hero... albeit he DOES tend to get on your nerves with a bit of his neanderthal, broody, overprotective behavior.  And he started off as a jackass altogether.

And upon finishing the rest of the series... well, while very enjoyable with all the usual Amanda Quick charm, there really wasn't anything altogether outstanding about this series.  Although I think this is probably one of the few Amanda Quick series wherein she follows the same main couple throughout, only introducing new characters on the side as the books progressed.  The only other one I recall was a duology, Whispering Springs.

The side characters were really only okay, as far as characterizations stand, though I will admit that I DID really like Priscilla in the last book, whereas she barely stood out in the first two as a very, very background character, friend to Lavinia's niece, Emeline.  I had my issues with Anthony and Emeline, and couldn't quite figure them out, so they made okay supporting characters as part of the Lake & March investigating team.

The mysteries, overall, were rather standard and predictable, especially the in the last book, Late for the Wedding.

But in the end, I was still rather entertained and enjoyed myself, so on a scale, this series gets an average rating from me.  Another enjoyable Amanda Quick series finished!

 

 

 

From the moment he burst into her antiquities shop in Rome, Lavinia Lake knew the stranger was nothing but trouble.  He said he was in pursuit of a killer.  He swore he was only trying to save her.  Yet no matter what he claimed, Lavinia was convinced that Mr. Tobias March was bent instead on destroying her.  And when the self-described spy hustled her and her niece out of the shop and back to England, Lavinia could only hope that one day she would would find a way to repay Mr. March in full.

But Lavinia never imagined the shocking circumstances under which they would meet again ... or that soon he would become more deadly — and more compelling — with each passing day.

In the business of making private inquiries, Tobias March had been hired to trade down a powerful villain who even now was intent on assuming control of a vast criminal organization.  Yet in his search he had found nothing but one dead end — and one dead body — after another.

And then, just as his investigation was heating up once more, he found his mission and his life complicated by the most ungovernable, unpredictable, exasperating woman he had ever met.

Faced with a tangled web of deceit and danger, Tobias had no choice but to form a partnership with Lavinia, a lady whose past could only be described as slightly shady.  Yet when he persuaded her to become his associate, neither Tobias nor Lavinia realized that their heated disputes would spark a sizzling desire — or that the deeper they kept digging for the truth, the deeper they were digging their own graves....

 

 

 

As if a head for business and a nose for trouble aren’t enough to distinguish fiercely independent Lavinia Lake from the other women of London’s fashionable Claremont Lane, there is one more feature to set her apart.  Lavinia is also well versed in the practice of mesmerism, an extraordinary gift that far surpasses mere charm and physical appeal.  Nobody knows this better than the usually cool-headed Tobias March, who seems to have fallen hopelessly under her spell.

Fortunately for all, however, Lavinia uses her powers for good.  And ever since a tragedy involving one of her subjects, she has even retired them in favor of her work with Lake and March, a joint venture providing “discreet private inquiries for individuals of quality.”

Celeste Hudson, the stunningly beautiful young wife of a family friend and fellow mesmerist, would surely count herself among such individuals--were she still alive, that is.  While mythology’s Medusa could turn men to stone, lovely Celeste was more accustomed to turning them to jelly.  In fact, unbeknownst to her husband, Howard, the ambitious Celeste was planning to use her talents to forge a new future in Society--one that would not include him.  Sadly, her plans were cut short when she was murdered.  Only a gentleman’s cravat wound around her lovely neck remained for evidence--small compensation for the strange and priceless bracelet that may have been snatched from her wrist as she drew her last breath.

As a result, Lake and March are soon in Howard Hudson’s employ on the trail of the killer.  But Tobias is convinced the dashing widower is more interested in tracking down the missing relic.  If so, Howard is not alone.  Any number of ruthless types are after the very same antiquity, whose centerpiece is an unusual blue cameo of inestimable value and supposed legendary powers--powers of immeasurable worth to anyone in Howard’s line of work.

Together, Lake and March undertake a tantalizing investigation that leads them from the glittering ballrooms of the ton to London’s seediest taverns to a mesmerist whose therapies include treating ladies suffering from “hysteria” is a a most unconventional method--and, not least of all, to the darkest reaches of men’s psyches.  Along the way, Don’t Look Back becomes a completely mesmerizing read as the irrepressible Lavinia and Tobias mix business with pleasure....

 

 

 

An invitation to a country house party at Beaumont Castle provides a perfect solution to Tobias and Lavinia’s most exasperating challenge: how to escape the chaos of London for a remote, relaxing--and above all romantic--retreat from prying eyes and wagging tongues.  But the lovers’ plans are foiled when their first cozy interlude of the weekend is disrupted by the appearance of a stunning woman from Tobias’s past.  Aspasia Gray’s beauty is as haunting as her connection to Tobias.  Her long-deceased fiancé was a friend of his--in addition to being an eccentric assassin.  The mysterious nature of the bond between Tobias and Aspasia makes Lavinia more than a little uncomfortable.  Especially as her first encounter with Aspasia occurs when she finds her in Tobias’s bedchamber...

It seems Aspasia is seeking protection--and solace--after receiving an ominous message that eerily recalls the past.  Suddenly the obstacles standing between Tobias and Lavinia appear greater than just a little London gossip--and far more deadly.  When events at the castle suggest someone is imitating the dead killer’s methods, the team of Lake and March fervently pursue the investigation--and each other--as their leads take them from Society’s most elegant haunts--and most discreet hideaways--to London’s shadiest backstreets.  As their relationship heats up, so does the intrigue.  Soon Lavinia will have to employ all her talents to flummox the scoundrel who so rudely interrupted her rendezvous.  And then she and Tobias can get back to more pleasurable affairs.

 

 

Source: anicheungbookabyss.blogspot.com/2019/04/series-thoughts-lake-march.html
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review 2016-05-14 21:33
Review: Don't Look Back by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Don't Look Back - Jennifer L. Armentrout

Quick review for a somewhat quick read (at least when I wasn't mega book hopping and in-between trying to get this book off reserve at my library - it was very popular). "Don't Look Back" might be one of my favorite titles in Jennifer L. Armentrout's bibliography. I love mystery/suspense/psychological thriller, so I knew this book would be up my alley. It's an apt mystery, centered on a young woman named Sam who has lost her memory after a night of horrible events. When she's found by an officer wandering around a park- she doesn't remember who she is or how she got there, and Cassie - her purported best friend - is said to have gone missing with her for four days.

The narrative does a great job of letting you get a chance to know the surrounding cast and following Sam's social insecurities and internal struggles with trying to get her memory back. I definitely found myself feeling for her, even when I found myself cringing alongside her when figuring out the person she used to be. Sam was something of a queen bee at her school - constantly asserting her power and undermining others who didn't come from the same status and position of privilege that she had. Part of it had to do with her relationship with Cassie, and I'll admit it felt great when Sam decided to take charge and make her own decisions as to who would be in her life versus relying simply on the memories/labels that others fed to her. When Cassie's fate was revealed, I wasn't surprised, but I was intrigued to see who might've been the culprit behind the whole thing and the incident that happened that fatal night with Sam being caught in the mix.

There's a bit of instalust as the narrative explores Sam's relationship with Carson, but on the whole, I liked watching Sam and Carson's relationship develop over the course of the narrative. I also liked Sam's relationship with her twin brother and how much he was willing to stick up for his sister (and it felt so satisfying to see him punch a certain character in the face in the course of the narrative. It was much deserved.)

The final march towards the end threw a few curveballs, but in the end, the conclusion to the mystery was a satisfying one, as well as the ending. I had guessed it in part, but I didn't really know the details as to the why, and I thought that was done well. Overall, it was an entertaining read, and certainly a title that stood out to me in its respective genre in YA.

Overall score: 4/5 stars.

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review 2015-02-08 14:40
JA = Awesome.
Don't Look Back - Jennifer L. Armentrout

I know I've said this probably a thousand times before but fuck Jennifer L Armentrout is a talented writer! She writes what YA should be, something everyone can enjoy while keeping it PG. So many authors dumb it down when writing for Young Adults and its rage inducing. JA has believable teenage characters, they have intense hormones, think about the opposite sex frequently and have a habit of making a bigger deal out of something then they should, but their not ridiculous. They don't make me roll my eyes, or cringe at their patheticness, they're real and lovable, faults and all.

Speaking of characters our main character, Sam, was such a trooper. She went through so much and still managed to push through more, really an amazing girl. there were a few other characters who shinned as well, especially sam's brother, Scott. What an awesome lad, sticking up for Sam and helping her out after all that crap. Loving the family bond between these two.

This book was truly fantastic when it came to suspense and mystery. I was literally sweating in anticipation at times, trying to figure out who the bad guy was (which you'll never guess, I didn't at least). JA leads us down many dead ends and i was constantly suspicious of anyone and everyone. I swear the shock on my face when i found out who was the bad guy must of been comical.

Well this book has settled it for me, from now on anything JA writes has my name on it. I have previously avoided her half-blood series but now i have to read it.
Good stuff JA.

hat off to you

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review 2014-05-14 01:31
Color Me Surprised!
Don't Look Back - Jennifer L. Armentrout

 

 

Woa. Did not expect to love this one as much as I did. Jennifer L Armentrout and I have a rocky relationship. I liked Wait For You, but FUCKING HATED White Hot Kiss and her Lux series. I think what made me love this one so much was the fact that it isn't written like her shitty PNR books. It seems like a different author completely wrote this book. There was no stupid MC, sure she had memory loss and she  had her moments, but she wasn't like the other heroines in the other books who annoyed the hell out of me.

Kudos to Armentrout for writing a decent YA book. Now if only she wrote more books like this one...

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review 2014-05-05 23:47
Review: Don't Look Back
Don't Look Back - Jennifer L. Armentrout

This book is soo good, that half-way through, I had to go to the bathroom and held it till the next chapter. I literally ran to do my business, but I absolutely refused to put down this book.

 

Plot: This is about a girl who wakes up with amnesia. Her best friend is missing and everything that everyone needs to know is hidden inside Samantha's head. I honestly think this plot is set up so well that there is no one who won't like it. It not only captures the reader but totally engrosses them!

 

Mystery: One great aspect about this story is the mystery behind it. Samantha has no idea who she is but she is finding out. I like that they reader got to see who she is but also who she is now. I like that Samantha learned about herself and changed, (not that she had a choice) but she is better. Samantha learns about herself, along with the reader so you don't ever feel left out or confused.

 

Love: There is another part of the story I didm't think would show up since there is a lot of mystery. If anything, this part is the icing in the cake. I like that Samantha went along with her heart and not what everyone tells her.

 

Ending: I'm not going to say anything," HOLY CRAPOLA!?!" I DID NOT SEE THAT COMING AND IT TOALLY BLEW ME AWAY!!

 

Take my word for it and go read this book. It is a great mystery that will leave you gasping for air. Don't Look Back is freaking sweet!!

 

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