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Book Review of Open Season

Open Season
linnybo avatar reviewed Open Season by Linda Howard. on + 23 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2


Enter: Daisy Minor, She's in her thirties. She's lived at home all her life. She has a good job, and a wonderful family, but she wants a husband to love and a life of her own. She gets a makeover, gets her own place, and starts husband hunting. As she's sitting in her car, in the parking lot of a night club, trying to get the courage to go in, she sees three men. It looks like one is drunk. It looks like after he passes out, the other two men help him into the back of a pick-up. Daisy doesn't have a clue that she's just witnessed a murder.
Enter Jack Russo. He's the chief of police. He gets a kick out of teasing Daisy before she makes her transformation. Jack suddenly has his hands full, first in trying to get Daisy to notice him, then trying to protect her from a killer. I loved this book! It was suspenseful, romantic, and funny. It's one of my all time favorite Linda Howard books.