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Rating:  Summary: I liked the plot, male lead & the dog Review: Harry Jordan is a Boston homicide detective. He comes from money but makes a point not to flaunt his wealth and is one of the good guys. Mallory Malone hosts a crime investigative show. She lives in a New York high rise, only taking on cases "worthy" of her time and talent. When a serial killer is stalking young women in Boston and the leads are all dead ends, Harry is desperate to stop the murders. He swallows his pride and goes to Mallory asking for her help. It's obvious the picture of the alleged killer has affected Mallory in some way. She tells Harry she doesn't like "rich cops" (this from a woman who wears expensive designer clothes) and refuses to help him. She tells her assistant it's because he "doesn't have his act together" and then jets off to a spa in Arizona. Granted Mallory has been through some terrible things in her past which had left her haunted. However, she had the opportunity to prevent another murder but didn't. I liked Harry and loved his dog. The plot was great and the murderer a surprise. If the female lead had a more generous, caring spirit this would have been a five! *Note to editing: Navajo is not spelled with an h. (nitpicky I know but drives me crazy)
Rating:  Summary: I liked the plot, male lead & the dog Review: Harry Jordan is a Boston homicide detective. He comes from money but makes a point not to flaunt his wealth and is one of the good guys. Mallory Malone hosts a crime investigative show. She lives in a New York high rise, only taking on cases "worthy" of her time and talent. When a serial killer is stalking young women in Boston and the leads are all dead ends, Harry is desperate to stop the murders. He swallows his pride and goes to Mallory asking for her help. It's obvious the picture of the alleged killer has affected Mallory in some way. She tells Harry she doesn't like "rich cops" (this from a woman who wears expensive designer clothes) and refuses to help him. She tells her assistant it's because he "doesn't have his act together" and then jets off to a spa in Arizona. Granted Mallory has been through some terrible things in her past which had left her haunted. However, she had the opportunity to prevent another murder but didn't. I liked Harry and loved his dog. The plot was great and the murderer a surprise. If the female lead had a more generous, caring spirit this would have been a five! *Note to editing: Navajo is not spelled with an h. (nitpicky I know but drives me crazy)
Rating:  Summary: Romantic Suspense Review: I enjoyed this book. It was my first Elizabeth Adler book. It was maybe a little more romance than I normally like in my suspense books. But I did still enjoy the book. It takes place in Boston. Harry Jordan is a cop from a wealthy background with an adorable dog named Squeeze. He is on the case of a serial killer. The killer is attacking young women and raping and murdering them. But one of his victims does not die at the scene. They get a partial description of the killer from the victim and the the witnesses who scared him off. Harry takes this drawing to Mallory Malone. She is the host of a show similar to America's Most Wanted. He needs her help to catch the killer. But she acts strange when she sees the drawing. Something from her past maybe? Sparks appear between Harry and Mallory. And the 2 of them must join forces to catch the killer.
Rating:  Summary: page turner Review: I enjoyed this book. The book got into the mind of all of the characters. It took us into the deep, darkness of the mind of a serial killer. It took us into the mind of a woman who was not fortunate to enjoy the comfort of love and wealth. It took us into her mind as a victim of rape and her struggles of dealing with the rape. It took us into the mind of one who seemed to have a life full of love and wealth, yet, was not content. The meeting of these people was explosive. One may think the plot to be predictable, however, Adler, did put bizarre twist in this story to keep one guessing. The story conveys how three people, who appear to be such stronge individuals, deal with their past. It shows how the past affects the future of these individuals. Hence, showing how it is possible to be stronge for the world to see, and so weak on the inside for no one to see, unless truly looking....It is so easy to portray to the world...someone we are not....
Rating:  Summary: Murder meets the rich and famous Review: I read lots of mysteries and, in the politically correct 90's, more than a few have underlying messages; or they are too far into the hard-boiled school; or they are so cozy that they put you to sleep. How fun to find a book that is just a an exciting fun read with glamourous settings and a murderer who wears up-grade cashmere. (My last Boston set mystery was a Dennis Lehane - this is a completely different version of Boston, thank heavens). Oh, there's blood and gore but there's also champagne and romance. I often don't care for the mix but Adler does a terrific job of the blend. Fundamentally, there's enough chemistry between Mallory and Harry that the pages turn. And, unlike many romantic suspense novels where you simply want to skip the suspense pages, Adler writes a engrossing who dunnit. The writing isn't top-notch but it goes down easy. It was good enough to be a nominee for Romantic Times Romantic Suspense book of the year. A good book for reading at the beach or when you're home sick with a cold.
Rating:  Summary: Great Book! Review: I've never read any of Elizabeth Adler's work before and I must say, I did enjoy this book. I particulary liked the chemistry between Harry and Mallory and I found it to be refreshing. I couldn't wait to find out what the secret was that kept poor Mallory feeling so lonely and out of touch. Harry was a true gentleman and I'm thinking that all women deserve a man like him. I am planning to buy Sooner or Later. I can only hope that it will be just as good as Now or Never.
Rating:  Summary: GREAT MYSTERY Review: This is a very good book but it reminds me of sooner or later-same method but different stroy line. however, I really like the character Mal because of her courage and strength to continue on in her troubled life.
Rating:  Summary: Now or Never, Sooner or Later, Much Later. Review: This is the 2nd E.A. book that I have read. The problem that I had with this story was first of all, the main Female character. She starts out in the beginning of the story being a strong, sarcastic, television icon. Her sarcasm toward the main male character got old quick. Then, in a flick of the pen, in one page and a paragraph shift, she becomes, frightened and needy. I know this is fiction, but it has to be somewhat believable. The other problem I had, and I have this with several authors, is E.A. compares her character's physical traits with a well know actress or actor (both books). I don't want a picture of Harrison Ford in my mind as I read about the main character. There were small details that were out of place and this annoyed me also. I did appreciate the plot. It was good. I was surprised in the end. I will probably try one more of E.A.'s books, later, much later.
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