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Cabin Fever
Cabin Fever
Author: Diana Hunter
As soon as her date took the turn up the mountain, Isabel knew she was in trouble. Did all men take one look at her well-endowed breasts and think sex? The last thing she was about to do was make out in a tiny car on some godforsaken mountain with a date she never wanted to see again. Daniel Fox wanted to forget a case gone bad and a relationshi...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781419955044
ISBN-10: 1419955047
Publication Date: 9/22/2006
Pages: 288
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Publisher: Elloras Cave Pub Inc
Book Type: Paperback
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  • Currently 1/5 Stars.
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So predictable. So cliched. So boring. This might have been better as a short story in an anthology, but a whole book? NOT. And what's with the computer-generated cover?- it's ugly. Couldn't they afford a photographer? Now that I think of it, I guess it does fit the book - yukky.

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I agree with the previous reviewer that this would have made a better short story. The back of from reading the back of the book, I got the impression that this story took place over a short time period. Instead, the premise is that they got snowed at the end of October and couldn't leave until New Year and they had no communication at all. This is very hard to swallow and feels very contrived. I can't believe that even somebody that is trying to get away from it all wouldn't have a satellite phone or a short wave radio for emergencies. Plus at least a snowmobile or some for of winter transportation and more winter clothes. Basically they are stranded in a cabin a bed, and not much else, including electricity. The book is 272 pages, which is probably 100 pages too long.


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