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Chain Lightning

Chain Lightning

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: this book was truly exasperating.
Review: i'd give it a -5 if i could!11

the characters are so typical and the plot is a chiche
i don't exactly remember where the too-sweet hero fell in love with the helpless heroine. the book was all about sex and i can't appreciate that. if you wanna read a REAL damsel in distress plot, read a knight in shining armor by jude deveraux. it was wonderful.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: this book was truly exasperating.
Review: i'd give it a -5 if i could!11

the characters are so typical and the plot is a chiche
i don't exactly remember where the too-sweet hero fell in love with the helpless heroine. the book was all about sex and i can't appreciate that. if you wanna read a REAL damsel in distress plot, read a knight in shining armor by jude deveraux. it was wonderful.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A warm book for a cold winter day
Review: I've read this book twice, and though I lend most of my books to friends this is a keeper. Sent by a meddeling boss on a suprise vacation to Austrial our heroine finds herself facing her three biggest fears, Water, Planes, and Boats. Mandy is a woman most of us can relate too. She won't hide from her fears. Sutter is a man that has a hard time understanding her at first. But being a diplomate he has learned to study people, and by studing Mandy he learns that there is more to her than her sharp whit, and amber eyes. What he finds, he doesn't want to amit. Beside a few big goofs on the scuba diving sequences, this was a great fast read. Want to get away for a day, pick-up this book and go to Australia with Mandy and Sutter.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A warm book for a cold winter day
Review: I've read this book twice, and though I lend most of my books to friends this is a keeper. Sent by a meddeling boss on a suprise vacation to Austrial our heroine finds herself facing her three biggest fears, Water, Planes, and Boats. Mandy is a woman most of us can relate too. She won't hide from her fears. Sutter is a man that has a hard time understanding her at first. But being a diplomate he has learned to study people, and by studing Mandy he learns that there is more to her than her sharp whit, and amber eyes. What he finds, he doesn't want to amit. Beside a few big goofs on the scuba diving sequences, this was a great fast read. Want to get away for a day, pick-up this book and go to Australia with Mandy and Sutter.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: At the top of my list.
Review: Mandy Blythe is afraid of water, boats, and airplanes. The worst possible candidate for an Australian Barrier Reef vacation with Damon Sutter. Scared to death the entire way, Mandy somehow makes it to Lady Elliot Island in one piece. Once there she sets out to conquer her fear anyway she can. At first, Sutter is no help, and even goads her about being a frightened little bunny hiding in her burrow. Sooner or later, he comes around, though. As will you. Elizabeth Lowell continually writes excellent novels with believable characters and scenarios. So believable, in fact, even you might become afraid of water! Well done, Lowell!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A good read, but we are talking E. Lowell here!
Review: The plot is excellent, the main character must overcome several fears that would leave most women in therapy for the rest of their life. The setting (Great Barrier reef Ausie land) is also depicted in the most gorgeous detail. So why didnt I like this book more? Because Lowell can do so much better. Dialogue is perhaps the worst she has ever written. The romance is contrived (real death knell) This is a somewhat sad "could have been a contender"


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