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I’ve found a new author to add to my list of favorites. Reading Pamela Clare’s Extreme Exposure was a real treat. From the first margarita enhanced scenes right to the very end, I was hooked. I could not put the book down.
Extreme Exposure is the story of Kara McMillan, an investigative journalist. Kara has the opportunity to expose a major polluter in her area. Her investigation puts her in danger and causes some very scary moments. Luckily, she has Senator Reece Sheridan as her protector.
I abs ...more
Extreme Exposure is the story of Kara McMillan, an investigative journalist. Kara has the opportunity to expose a major polluter in her area. Her investigation puts her in danger and causes some very scary moments. Luckily, she has Senator Reece Sheridan as her protector.
I abs ...more

This is my first Pamela Clare novel. I was entertained, but definitely not blown away by this one.
I think my major disappointment came with Kara's character. She seemed "childish" to me at times. In the first chapter of the book, she is at a bar (tipsy to say the least), and approaches the Senator, Reese Sheridan. I won't get into the details of the conversation, but I'll just say there were moments that I had the experience of thinking "DID I REALLY JUST READ THAT/DID SHE REALLY JUST SAY THAT" ...more
I think my major disappointment came with Kara's character. She seemed "childish" to me at times. In the first chapter of the book, she is at a bar (tipsy to say the least), and approaches the Senator, Reese Sheridan. I won't get into the details of the conversation, but I'll just say there were moments that I had the experience of thinking "DID I REALLY JUST READ THAT/DID SHE REALLY JUST SAY THAT" ...more

I really enjoyed this book. It's so refreshing to have a journalist and a politician as the good guys, rather than as spawn-of-Satan baddies. It's even more refreshing to have mere mortals (OK, gorgeous mere mortals) as hero and heroine, rather than gun-toting Special Ops types (not that I mind the Special Ops types, but I appreciate the variety).
The story starts out like some kind of enviro investigation a la Julia Roberts, with a rather lovely romance thrown in, between a single mom, who's do ...more
The story starts out like some kind of enviro investigation a la Julia Roberts, with a rather lovely romance thrown in, between a single mom, who's do ...more

This one is really a 3 1/2 **, not the authors fault as much as it was mine. I found out that political themes are not really my cuppa, that and the "Erin Brockavitch" (?) theme.
Kara (h) is a single mother and has learned the hard way to never trust a man with her heart. That lesson was well learned when as a college student she found herself pregnant by a local councilman. His words to her was to abort or she was on her own. So these days she keeps men at arms length and struggles to be a full ...more
Kara (h) is a single mother and has learned the hard way to never trust a man with her heart. That lesson was well learned when as a college student she found herself pregnant by a local councilman. His words to her was to abort or she was on her own. So these days she keeps men at arms length and struggles to be a full ...more

I preferred Julian and Hunt as heroes - perhaps Reece was just a bit too nice for my taste, but, being Pamela Clare, this was still very good.

Sep 06, 2010
~♥*Marianna*♥~
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