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Rating:  Summary: Excellent Review: From beginning to end Iwas on the edge of my seat. I connected instantly with Kristen in the first book. I kept holding my breathe, hoping that she would not be his next victim. Somehow, I knew that he wouldn't get the best of her. She is a true fighter. The way she was portrayed in the book made her seem so real. There was no way that you could judge her for her career. She didn't let it get personal. I have never read a book that gives such magnificient details, so much so that you feel like it's a part of your life. I almost wanted to ask my sister had she heard what happened to Kristen and what Darlene had been up to. My review couldn't begin to do this book justice. I have one question, "When is the next book being published?" Jackie simply must write a sequel.
Rating:  Summary: Jackie Collins should go into something else Review: How many times do we need to see Jackie Collins novels. If you pick up one, the rest are the same. Enough is enough. Why doesn't doesn't Jackie Collins write about something new, and not repeat herself in every novel she has written. The bottom line about Jackie Collins, she doesn't understand emotion, and never will, so this is as smart as she ever will be. Another Jacqueline Susann, she is not.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent Review: the book is true to jackie collins style.each of her books is better than the last. she is an excellent writer.
Rating:  Summary: Fast lane Review: The last book from Jackie Collins' L. A. Connections series goes out with a bang--too quickly ! Writing a part 5 would have been a wiser choice. Still, Collins delivers the goods. The identification of the killer (!) is a winner, as well as the character of Madison Castelli, whom the author should bring back in another series or novel. Her though cookie attitude is A-1. So is her fate, written in a realistic and appropriate manner. Ditto for call-girl Kristin Carr, for her character is exactly where it should be. Collins deserves top notch for creating true-to-life endings. Too bad she didn't expand the series. It would have given her more room to breathe, and more time for us to digest everything.-- M. Boucher
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