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Bezig met laden... The New Deputy in Town (editie 2007)door B. J. Daniels (Auteur)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. This book is what they call a train wreck. I don't know where to begin. First of all, this is not a romance, but a whodunnit which is solved by a man and a woman. The first 3/4 of the book is devoted to a mystery. Laney and Nick are busy solving it and I feel no sparks between them. Worse, all characters in this book, including the protagonists, are very cardboardy and seem to have one character trait at the most, almost making them caricatures. The second plot line in the book consists of Nick moaning that he has to stay undercover 'otherwise he's dead'. He does so every few pages, so that soon gets irritating and you wish for him to get caught so you'll hear what it's all about. Only at the end of the book do we get the explanation why he's on the run. This plot line is implausible and riddled with holes. Lastly, they seemed to have forgotten to edit this book. Not only does it have two weird plot lines, it also isn't a romance, parts of sentences have gone missing so they don't make sense, and lastly there' are just plain weird and illogical things. E.g. a stranger turns up and Laney instantly think he's surprisingly good looking. Why is this surprising? Because he's a villain? Not only doesn't she know that yet, even if she would have known it's stupid reasoning. All in all, it's a terrible book. And even worse: this was a free ebook (I'm very happy about that) because Harlequin wanted to promote this line... Well, if this is a good example of that line, count me out. 'The New Deputy in Town' is a great story about a man forced to work in a new place far away from all that he had ever known. He had no choice - his life depended on it. Laney & her sister, Laci, was "home" for a visit with their grandparents. They were the only family the girls had left. There was instant "sparks' between Laney and the Sheriff from the first time they saw each other. This attraction could not evolve into anymore than just that - attraction. There could be serious relationships develop since his time here was only temporary. There was never a lull in the adventure, mystery and every day life portrayed in the story. There was plenty of action and intrigue. B. J. is a very talented writer. The sex scene was so brief I failed to understand the need to put it in. It made it unfit for the YA audience and many Christian readers. Otherwise, it was very clean, enjoyable reading. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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HTML: New York Times bestselling author B. J. Daniels brings you back to Whitehorse, Montana for more edge-of-your-seat intrigue. THIS NEW DEPUTY DIDN'T EXPECT HIS FIRST CASE TO INVOLVE A WEDDING AND A FUNERAL Deputy Sheriff Nick Rogers found out small-town life meant adjusting to two things--gossips and Laney Cavanaugh. And neither was much help in solving a bridal shower murder. Some days it appeared like everyone in Whitehorse had a secret--including their new lawman. And falling for Laney wasn't a good way to maintain a low profile. Nick might have been new to Whitehorse, but he wasn't above getting his hands dirty. Even if everybody in Laney's family had it in for the victim, and they were fixing for a fight. Wedding bells were always trouble, and, unfortunately, trouble always had a way of hunting Nick down. .Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyWaarderingGemiddelde:
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