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Kiss The Moon

Kiss The Moon

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great romantic suspense
Review:

He is the heir to one of America's wealthiest families. She is a self-made person, hired as an assistant curator at Metropolitan Museum of Art by his father. Though their childhoods have nothing in common, they plan to fly away in her piper cub plane following the gala event hosted by his father at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Over Colt Sinclair's objections, that night Franny Beaudine steals a fortune in diamonds from the museum. However, their adventure turns into legend when their plane crashes near Cold Springs, New Hampshire with no trace.

Forty-five years later, Penelope Chestnut, lost after hiking in the Cold Springs area, finds the remnants of Beaudine's plane. The next day, Colt's nephew learns about the discovery on Headline News. However, his father tells Wyatt that the woman has reneged on her story. Wyatt, who believes he knows only part of the truth, makes an instantaneous decision and drives to New Hampshire. Wyatt and Penelope are attracted to one another from the start. He also realizes that she fears helping him reconcile what happened to Colt because someone has threatened to kill Penelope or anyone who attempts to uncover the truth.

KISS THE MOON is a notable romantic suspense that will bring the incomparable Carla Neggers back to the top of the best seller lists. The fast-paced story line, packed with action and romance, demonstrates why the fans and critics consider the awesome author one of the sub-genre greats. The characters are warm, witty, and wonderful as two distinct generations are brought into comparative focus. Readers will be on fire to find previous novels and peruse future works of Ms. Neggers, one of the decade's best.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good romance with twists and turns
Review: Carla Neggers is one of my favotite authors, and I can't wait for her books to come out! I couldn't put KISS THE MOON down. I loved how the old mystery affected the characters, each memorable in their own right. Carla can capture the setting and ambiance of a location better than any other author. In KISS THE MOON, she puts you right in maple syrup, country inns and and flannel country. The romance between Penelope and Wyatt is teriffic. I found myself cheering for Harriet, too. And just when you think you've figured out what had happened, Carla throws in a surprise. She's at her best in this book. I also loved her CLAIM THE CROWN!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: RIVETING READ!!
Review: Carla Neggers is one of my favotite authors, and I can't wait for her books to come out! I couldn't put KISS THE MOON down. I loved how the old mystery affected the characters, each memorable in their own right. Carla can capture the setting and ambiance of a location better than any other author. In KISS THE MOON, she puts you right in maple syrup, country inns and and flannel country. The romance between Penelope and Wyatt is teriffic. I found myself cheering for Harriet, too. And just when you think you've figured out what had happened, Carla throws in a surprise. She's at her best in this book. I also loved her CLAIM THE CROWN!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Kiss The Moon Goodbye
Review: Great? Entertaining? Suspenseful Read? Rocked My World? What book did you people read? Because the book I read wasn't anything close to suspenseful let alone entertaining. And if this is Glendale, CA's "Favorite Book", I suggest Glendale hit the bookstore!
The plot was lame, and the characters were obnoxious. And like Wyatt, I learned more about maple syrup than I ever wanted to know. I'd suggest Cold Ridge or The Harbor if you want to read a good book by Ms. Neggers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of my favorite authors
Review: He is the heir to one of America's wealthiest families. She is a self-made person, hired as an assistant curator at Metropolitan Museum of Art by his father. Though their childhoods have nothing in common, they plan to fly away in her piper cub plane following the gala event hosted by his father at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Over Colt Sinclair's objections, that night Franny Beaudine steals a fortune in diamonds from the museum. However, their adventure turns into legend when their plane crashes near Cold Springs, New Hampshire with no trace.

Forty-five years later, Penelope Chestnut, lost after hiking in the Cold Springs area, finds the remnants of Beaudine's plane. The next day, Colt's nephew learns about the discovery on Headline News. However, his father tells Wyatt that the woman has reneged on her story. Wyatt, who believes he knows only part of the truth, makes an instantaneous decision and drives to New Hampshire. Wyatt and Penelope are attracted to one another from the start. He also realizes that she fears helping him reconcile what happened to Colt because someone has threatened to kill Penelope or anyone who attempts to uncover the truth.

KISS THE MOON is a notable romantic suspense that will bring the incomparable Carla Neggers back to the top of the best seller lists. The fast-paced story line, packed with action and romance, demonstrates why the fans and critics consider the awesome author one of the sub-genre greats. The characters are warm, witty, and wonderful as two distinct generations are brought into comparative focus. Readers will be on fire to find previous novels and peruse future works of Ms. Neggers, one of the decade's best.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great
Review: I bought this book on impulse, and could not put it down.

I loved the main characters. Penelope especially reminded me of myself, always in getting into trouble without trying to! Wyatt was great - strong and yet sensitive! The setting appealed to the outdoors person in me.

The storyline was solid and interesting. Penelope has to decide between the desire to solve an old Sinclair family mystry and protecting those close to her. She chooses the later which brings Wyatt Sinclair to her doorstep. Wyatt wants to solve the family mystry, but has to win Penelope's trust before she will tell him the answers. In the meantime someone not so honest begins to frighten Penelope, can she trust Wyatt to help her?

A great read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Entertaining
Review: I enjoyed this book very much. Penelope discovers wreckage from a downed plane that could have belonged to two very well known people (Colt Sinclair & Frannie) who disappeared 45 years earlier, and reports it. Much to her dismay, unwanted reporters invade her town. She rethinks the whole thing and decides to say it was a mistake and it was actually dump remains. Wyatt nephew to Colt decides to visit this place as he wonders why Penelope decided to change her story. She doesn't want reporters or the like invading her town or two of its members (her cousin and a recluse). Nevertheless, Wyatt knows she is lying and tries to get her to trust him enough to tell him the truth and take him to the site. An investigator for his father is also out there trying to find his own answers. While this investigator and the nephew are there for what seems the same thing, their motives are different. Penelope is a woman that seems to find herself in mess after mess. I'm glad Wyatt was there to help her along. A great read, you won't regret it and you will be surprised at how it all comes together in the end. My first Carla Neggers book but not my last.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: attention grabber
Review: I read this book and it was my first by Carla Neggers. Kiss The Moon wasa good book and I would reccomend that anyone who likes romance novels, reads this. The reason I gave it four stars was that she could have tied Harriet and her doings in the past, into the story better. All in all I really liked this book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Kiss The Moon Goodbye
Review: I recently read Ms Neggers' book The Harbor, enjoyed it so much I went out and bought 3 more of her books, BIG MISTAKE. I read the reviews of Kiss the Moon and figured another winner, not so.
The story is based on the plot that quirky irrepressible Penelope finds a 45 year old crashed plane. She is under the impression that the crash victims are still within. So, she does what every adventuresome person would do. First, she alerts the media and then, "Oh my goodness!" she retracts her statement because she doesn't want the town's hermit nor her not as adventuresome but equally quirky cousin to come into the limelight. Never mind that everyone and their mother knows of both.
Okay, let's say I buy this premise but wait there's more. The nephew of one crash victim comes to town to find his missing uncle. Does our heroine show any compassion? No, she's still hung up on saving the privacy of a hermit she isn't even sure is nonthreatening. But she has her reasons because said nephew is a SINCLAIR. Now so far the reader has learned that Sinclairs are thrill and adventure seekers....oh how diabolical, so of course Penelope and the rest of the residents regard them as people of dubious reputation and I guess not having the same emotions as "normal" people. I mean really why would the Sinclair family want to bring home the body of a loved one especially when Penelope has determined the forest is a great resting place.
So enough already, this book was a complete disappointment. How anyone could consider Penelope anything but irritating is beyond me. Get over the constant reminder by the author that she was spoiled as a child, that's suppose to be a legitimate excuse?
The final insult to the reader's intellect is on page 359 (paperback ed.) when Harriet is referred to as Wyatt's half sister, I don't think so...do the genealogy here.
I'm as happy as the next person to escape into a good suspense this was neither.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: No Sensible Plot
Review: I recently read Ms Neggers' book The Harbor, enjoyed it so much I went out and bought 3 more of her books, BIG MISTAKE. I read the reviews of Kiss the Moon and figured another winner, not so.
The story is based on the plot that quirky irrepressible Penelope finds a 45 year old crashed plane. She is under the impression that the crash victims are still within. So, she does what every adventuresome person would do. First, she alerts the media and then, "Oh my goodness!" she retracts her statement because she doesn't want the town's hermit nor her not as adventuresome but equally quirky cousin to come into the limelight. Never mind that everyone and their mother knows of both.
Okay, let's say I buy this premise but wait there's more. The nephew of one crash victim comes to town to find his missing uncle. Does our heroine show any compassion? No, she's still hung up on saving the privacy of a hermit she isn't even sure is nonthreatening. But she has her reasons because said nephew is a SINCLAIR. Now so far the reader has learned that Sinclairs are thrill and adventure seekers....oh how diabolical, so of course Penelope and the rest of the residents regard them as people of dubious reputation and I guess not having the same emotions as "normal" people. I mean really why would the Sinclair family want to bring home the body of a loved one especially when Penelope has determined the forest is a great resting place.
So enough already, this book was a complete disappointment. How anyone could consider Penelope anything but irritating is beyond me. Get over the constant reminder by the author that she was spoiled as a child, that's suppose to be a legitimate excuse?
The final insult to the reader's intellect is on page 359 (paperback ed.) when Harriet is referred to as Wyatt's half sister, I don't think so...do the genealogy here.
I'm as happy as the next person to escape into a good suspense this was neither.


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