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Stolen Fury by Elisabeth Naughton

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Sep 28, 10

bookshelves: romantic-suspense
Read in January, 2009

Ok for action, adventure and buried treasures, but I wasn’t drawn in emotionally, which is what I want for a romance novel.

REVIEWER’S OPINION:
On the book’s cover, the story is compared to the movies Indiana Jones and Romancing the Stone - a lot of action scenes with stealing treasure and bad guys chasing good guys. It had the ingredients for romance, but it had no spark for me. It was missing something. The characters sounded like they should be interesting, but I wasn’t drawn to them emotionally. I didn’t find myself smiling, chuckling or being surprised enough. A minor point, but noticeable, was the use of artificial cliffhangers. On several occasions, the author stopped a scene in the middle of a dramatic moment, to be continued a few pages later. I’m willing to accept limited use of this by authors, but in this story, it bothered me. I also had problems with the ending which confused me.

STORY BRIEF:
Lisa is an archaeologist searching for three ancient Greek marble sculptures called the Furies. She found one. Rafe steals it from her. He offers to give it back if she helps him find another one of the Furies. She agrees. Bad guys chase and try to kill them during the process.

DATA:
Story length: 339 pages. Swearing language: strong. Sexual language: mild. Number of sex scenes: 4. Total number of sex scene pages: 17. Setting: current day Jamaica, Milan, Italy, Chicago, Illinois, Miami, Florida, Bahama Islands, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. Copyright: 2009. Genre: romantic suspense.

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message 1: by Norma (new)

Norma I'm reading this now and just saw that you didn't love it. I'm having a hard time getting into it. I'm not sure if it's the characters or the story that's not pulling me in. I want to know them better, but I don't know if I want it enough.


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