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Lee Winter never cease to amaze me. Now this becomes my new favorite of her book. Wonder why I didn't read this one sooner.
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Well, let me see what I can put together for this book here. Slightly harder now, since I’m about 50% into the second book I’ve started since ending ‘The Red Files’.
Somewhat needless to say, considering this is the first book by this author, but I feel vaguely that I need to note that this is the first book I’ve read by this author.
I had somewhat randomly decided to read this book here, not as random as pure chance – I mean, it was one of the 22 or so books that had been picked to be read Februa ...more
Somewhat needless to say, considering this is the first book by this author, but I feel vaguely that I need to note that this is the first book I’ve read by this author.
I had somewhat randomly decided to read this book here, not as random as pure chance – I mean, it was one of the 22 or so books that had been picked to be read Februa ...more

I have trouble actually explaining why one voice is better than another. I might love it or hate it or anything in between. And, of course, the voice of a novel is the first thing that any reader notices, even if it is only subconsciously. Suffice it to say that there is just something about the voice in The Red Files that grabs me. It is as if my perception and her voice are magnets that attract. Contrast that with a voice like, say, the voice in Terri Breneman’s Anticipation, where one of the
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Thoroughly entertaining with fun well developed characters. The story draws you in and you want to keep reading until your eyelids droop and you really need to sleep, so start the book during the day so as not to interfere with your sleep otherwise it will be a late night as this book is worth completion in one go.

Catherine Ayers is intelligent, smart-mouthed, opinionated, brave, scornful, emotionally unavailable and tries to hide the fact she is kind.
I am too blinded by lust to review this book with even a semblance of objectivity. I suspect even if it were not so I would find some things to like about this book (the swipe at Keynesian economics was pretty fun). I wish I was more like Lauren.
I am a bit sad that heroines in these books always have perfect bodies. Never any wrinkles, acne, greying hair or ...more
I am too blinded by lust to review this book with even a semblance of objectivity. I suspect even if it were not so I would find some things to like about this book (the swipe at Keynesian economics was pretty fun). I wish I was more like Lauren.
I am a bit sad that heroines in these books always have perfect bodies. Never any wrinkles, acne, greying hair or ...more

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