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Book Reviews of Deadly GambleBook Review: Loved it! Summary: 5 Stars
What a refreshing change from Miller's traditional subject and style. The book is fast paced and amusing.
Book Review: Mojo rocks! Summary: 5 Stars
Loved this book. Mojo Sheepshanks is one on the most entertaining characters I've come across in recent years.
Mojo has so many things going against her, that it's a miracle she can function normally. As the secrets of her identity and her past come back to control her future, she is thrust into a mystery, as well as ghosts that appear without notice. She fears she's losing her mind, and the people that surround her can't argue with that.
Her family dynamic is a great element to this story. It shows that you don't have to have blood ties to really be siblings. The mother she's always known warns her to be careful, her ex is popping up to warn her, and bad things begin to happen.
With a new career ready to take off, the set up for book two is waiting. I can't wait until March to pick it up and dive into Mojo's next case. So many questions still linger from Deadly Gamble, that I've begun to read this book a second time in anticipation.
Linda Lael Miller has always had strong characters, but Mojo Sheepshanks is a breath of fresh air, and definetly a woman worth getting to know. The many layers of her character, and the charm of her sense of humor keep the reader entranced. She's the girl you want living next door!
Book Review: Woman Meets Exhusband's Ghost & Life Gets Complicated Summary: 3 Stars
I enjoyed reading this book although it will not make my list of greatest reads. I plan to pass on my copy to a friend. I am waiting to get a copy of the next in this series so maybe I liked it better than my three stars after all. What I was really disappointed in was the thin description of the setting including especially Cave Creek, Arizona. I would have appreciated more authentic details that way. Also when the heroine returns to her hometown it would have been worthwhile for the author to set this scene: an old desert town now part of the suburbs of Phoenix---vast changes just like the heroine.
The plot does depend on the ghost of the main character's late exhusband and the ghost of her dead cat from childhood. I am wondering if this will get too far-fetched for me to enjoy the rest of the books in the series.
I did like the main character's struggles with the memories of her childhood and her relationships with her foster sisters. That showed some complicated and genuine emotions.
The cover art was really off. Never does the main character wear chaps and the bar depicted should have been where she lives which has two stories, a parking lot and located in Cave Creek, Arizona which is not in the middle of nowhere!
Book Review: excellent read Summary: 5 Stars
Mojo Sheepshanks has had a hard life. Parents murdered when she was five , older stepbrother confessed to the murder, kidnapped and raised by a woman who later also took in a teenage runaway but became mother to both of them,and got a stepsister when her "mom" married . Mojo married a man who cheated on her and gave her the mother-in-law from hell
She is now divorced, close to both "sisters", and her mom is becoming senile living in a nursing home.She lives in a dumpy apartment above a biker bar in Cave Creek , Arizona.(Being from Phoenix, I loved knowing all the places and roads she wrote of in the book) She's dating a hunky cop who is still involved with his ex wife, so she knows is emotionally unavailable.And it seems someone is trying to kill her.
And Oh yeah, her dead ex is haunting her.
I almost didn't buy this book because her name just grated on my nerves(shallow, I know) but I am so glad I did. I love LLM's Mckettrick books, so I gave this one a chance. I could'nt put this book down, and audibly groaned at the end, when I realized I would have to wait til March for the next installment of the series. I usually go for books with more "heat"(ok ,SEX), but I give this 5 stars. Great job, LLM
Book Review: love Linda Miller's romantic westerns- HATE THIS BOOK Summary: 1 Stars
I love Linda Miller's western-based romances. I have read all of the ones I have found. I read them to escape from the bad stuff that makes up a lot of the world today - and to feel good! I grabbed this- because she wrote it and the cover appeared to be just that- another western romance.
But what the heck happened here??? It is like she read Janet Evonovich's 'How I Write' book, and tried to write like she does! Only it was a lot more gory- and not the side-splitting humor that Evonovich has. This was a bloodbath beginning to end- with a lot of loopholes left open for future books to solve. Every concievable plot and sub-plot is toss in for 'added appeal'. And the amount of romance is pretty close to pathethic, as is the setting- it could take place anywhere.
The plot? A woman sees- as a child- her parents murdered- is covered in blood- hides in order to escape... does not remember the details- is kidnapped by a well meaning woman. Has a bad marriage with a cheating husband. Is a medical transcriber who barely makes ends meet- but wait- she 'becomes' a privite detective with one of her how-to books... and is very bad and stumbling about it- but her sometime boyfriend undercover cop- hurting from a bad marriage has to save her at the last minute from being carved up from psyco women and half-brother. Oh, she has regular chats with the ghost of her dead husband, her dead cat, and in the end a murdered 7 year old girl. Oh, and dogs that eat lunchmeat with the wrappers or who get poisoned by accident because of course everyone is trying to kill the main character. Oh, and she has 2 sisters who are not 'really' related- one black and one a white former hooker....hmmmm
I am beyond annoyed that someone like Miller, who KNOWS how to write, and write WELL, would decide to shift into this sort of crap writing style (and I love Evonovich don't get me wrong, but she is probably the only one who can get away with it and make it truly funny). I will really be careful before I toss a book in my basket just because Miller wrote it!!
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