4 member(s) found this review helpful.
While I like her books, and have many, it appears that she is just recycling themes, and rushing through instead of fleshing out her characters. There are a few of her novels that are nicely done, many of her works (especially her shorter ones, seem to rush through with out of date phrases (I have never called a person a "Dish" in all my days), and trite relationships. She has proven to be a viable talent as an author, why she appears to be phoning it in (and her editor allowing it!) is beyond me.
DP fans will find this book appealing, but if you are new to her as an author, you might want to look elswhere.
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
This book is so sloppily written. Palmer repeats conversations almost word for word, attributes thoughts to the wrong characters, has people wearing almost nothing in the middle of winter... please, someone find her an editor! Other than that, this was an enjoyable, nicely steamy romance, though I found the mystery sections pretty dull.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
answer to those who gave this story a poor rating, may I suggest you first read "After Midnight" in order to appreciate the full impact of the relationship between Phoebe and Jeremiah. Believe me, their foundation story in that book is stunning.