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Jack Murray, Sheriff (Superromance, 913)

Jack Murray, Sheriff (Superromance, 913)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jack Murray is One of a Kind
Review: Beth Sommers isn't looking for love. She's concentrating on her daughters and her business--and on convincing her ex-husband that their marriage really is over. Even if she was looking, it wouldn't be at a man like Sheriff Jack Murray. She knows Jack's a good cop, a good man...one she can count on. She still figures she'll be better off with a quiet, gentle--maybe even slightly boring--guy. She's already had enough exitement to last her a lifetime. But before long, Jack has her thinking that his kind of excitement is exactly what she needs. This entertaining novel is a spin-off to Janice Johnson's trilogy Patton's Daughters, with The Woman in Blue, The Baby and the Badge, and A Message for Abby. Jack is a great character (just the kind of man that any woman would want), and I'm soooo glad that he finally has his own book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Winner from Janice Johnson
Review: Beth Sommers isn't looking for love. She's concentrating on her daughters and her business--and on convincing her ex-husband that their marriage really is over. Even if she was looking, it wouldn't be at a man like Sheriff Jack Murray. She knows Jack's a good cop, a good man...one she can count on. She still figures she'll be better off with a quiet, gentle--maybe even slightly boring--guy. She's already had enough exitement to last her a lifetime. But before long, Jack has her thinking that his kind of excitement is exactly what she needs. This entertaining novel is a spin-off to Janice Johnson's trilogy Patton's Daughters, with The Woman in Blue, The Baby and the Badge, and A Message for Abby. Jack is a great character (just the kind of man that any woman would want), and I'm soooo glad that he finally has his own book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jack Murray is One of a Kind
Review: I loved this book. Both characters were likeable and realistic people who I was definitely rooting for. For a great read anytime, check out Jack Murray, Sheriff. It's a winner!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Jack Murray, Sheriff
Review: While I really liked Jack Murray, I found Beth Sommers to be unbelieveable. For a woman who has been physically and emotionally abused by her ex-husband she appeared to recover in record time without the benefit of having been in any type of therapy. I would like to have the author, Janice Kay Johnson, research her characters more completely next time. I am a social worker and I can tell you that the women I have worked with that have been through what Beth was through did not come out of it healed without some type of intervention. Too unbelievable for me.


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