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Rhonda Nelson

Autore di Double Dare

86+ opere 1,451 membri 29 recensioni

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Comprende i nomi: Rhonda Russell, Rhonda Russell

Serie

Opere di Rhonda Nelson

Double Dare (2000) 190 copie
The Player (2006) 109 copie
Better Naughty Than Nice (2009) 61 copie
The Ex-Girlfriends' Club (2007) 50 copie
The Specialist (2006) 46 copie
Letters from Home (2009) 44 copie
Witchy Business (Anthology 3-in-1) (2007) — Collaboratore — 41 copie
Blazing Bedtime Stories (2009) — Collaboratore — 41 copie
The Hell-Raiser (2008) 37 copie
The Maverick (2006) 36 copie
The Future Widows' Club (2005) 36 copie
The Loner (2008) 35 copie
Picture Me Sexy (2003) 32 copie
The Ranger (2010) 31 copie
The Soldier (2009) 31 copie
Feeling the Heat (2007) 30 copie
Getting It Right! (2005) 29 copie
Getting It Good! (2005) 28 copie
The Wild Card (2011) 28 copie
Just Toying Around... (2003) 28 copie
The Sex Diet (2004) 27 copie
Show & Tell (2003) 26 copie
1-900-Lover (2004) 25 copie
Getting It Now! (2005) 25 copie
The Renegade (2010) 23 copie
His First Noelle (2012) 20 copie
Real Men Wear Plaid! (2011) 19 copie
The Keeper (2012) 17 copie
Getting It! (2004) 17 copie
The Survivor (2011) 17 copie
The Rebel (2010) 16 copie
The Rule-Breaker (2013) 15 copie
The Phoenix (2011) 13 copie
The Closer (2013) — Autore — 13 copie
The Perfect Proposal (1999) 13 copie
My Funny Valentine (2000) 11 copie
Unforgettable (2004) 10 copie
Sinfully Sweet (Box Set 6-in-1) (2013) — Collaboratore — 6 copie
Up in Flames (2019) 4 copie
Crossing the Line (2019) 4 copie
Man Hunting in Memphis (2018) 4 copie
One-Click Buy: June 2010 Harlequin Blaze (Bundle 6-in-1) (2010) — Collaboratore — 4 copie
Under His Skin (2018) 4 copie
Uniformly Hot!, Vol. 1 (2013) — Autore — 3 copie
Going Down Hard (2019) 2 copie
Breathtaking (1999) 2 copie
Uniformly Hot!, Vol. 2 (2015) 2 copie
In Too Deep (2019) 2 copie
The Renegade [and] The Heat is On (2011) — Autore — 2 copie
One-Click Buy: July 2010 Harlequin Blaze (2010) — Collaboratore — 2 copie
Military Mavericks (2012) 2 copie
Naked Ambition [2-in-1] (2004) 1 copia
Over the Top (2018) 1 copia
Unwound (2006) 1 copia
The Professional + Feels Like Home (2012) — Autore — 1 copia

Opere correlate

Born on the 4th of July (2010) — Collaboratore — 41 copie
Merry Christmas, Baby (2011) — Collaboratore — 19 copie
It Must Have Been the Mistletoe… (2010) — Collaboratore — 16 copie
Jingle Spells [and] Siren's Treasure (2014) — Collaboratore — 12 copie
Jingle Spells (Anthology 4-in-1) (2014) — Collaboratore — 8 copie

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Informazioni generali

Sesso
female

Utenti

Recensioni

Former Army Ranger (hero Will Forrester) is now working for Ranger Security. His first job is to find an elderly man (Theo Watson) who has gone missing on a treasure hunt in search of buried family jewels that date back to the Civil War. A close friend of Theo’s (heroine Rhiannon Palmer) is also concerned about the disappearance of Theo. Will and Rhiannon eventually join forces to try to find him. Along the way they try, and fail, to fight their strong attraction to each other. This was an enjoyable Harlequin Blaze with a likable main couple. Will was a real Southern gentleman, and Rhiannon was quirky and caring, especially for her old friend Theo. A good, sexy read!… (altro)
 
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SandraLynne | Sep 14, 2023 |
Book 1: Focuses too much on sex and not enough on plot, with the result that the latter is weak and implausible, ditto the resolutions to the two story arcs (or molehills). The ending is abrupt.

Started book 2 and found too many similarities and implausibilities.

Abandoned.

Bad formatting.
 
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Kindleifier | Feb 3, 2020 |
Focuses too much on sex and not enough on plot, with the result that the latter is weak and implausible, ditto the resolutions to the two story arcs (or molehills). The ending is abrupt.
 
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Kindleifier | Feb 3, 2020 |
From the cutesy name of the southern town (Bless Your Heart, North Carolina) to the population of quirky female characters, this novel is a clumsy, tone-deaf "murder mystery meets Harlequin Romance meets Steel Magnolias." I guess for a freebie I can't complain. It wasn't boring, it was just really dumb.

The Future Widows Club (FWC) of the title is a group of women who are, or were, married to horrible men. They get together to laugh, eat, and celebrate their future status as widows. Because widow-hood is better than divorce. Club rituals include: pre-planning the funeral; buying the fabulous outfit, with hat, that you will wear to the funeral; and increasing the amount of life insurance on the SOB youÛªre married to. Several of the women are Lifetime Members, or actual widows whose husbands have passed away.

Jolie, the newest member of the club, is married to Chris Marshall. He cheats on her with every floozy in town, beats her, and has swindled her mother out of her life savings to finance his crooked business dealings. She is invited to join the FWC and it becomes a lifeline for her as she is sticking with the marriage until she can recoup her mother‰Ûªs money and gather enough evidence to send her rat-bastard husband to prison.

Then Chris is murdered in a gruesome way. Jolie, having recently performed all of the FWC rituals (funeral, outfit, life insurance, etc.) looks VERY guilty. Fortunately for her no one in the town seems all that interested in finding Chris‰Ûª killer, and the investigation is headed by none other than handsome sheriff Jake Malone ‰ÛÒ the love of her life. They broke up briefly for some stupid reason and that‰Ûªs when she married Chris, to her eternal regret.

The murder investigation is all wrapped up with a ridiculously minimal amount of stress for Jolie, and of course she and Jake end up happily ever after. The Big Surprise at the end of the novel was both idiotic and disturbing.

If you‰Ûªve read this, you may agree with some of my issues in the following spoilers section:

Chris Marshall was shot through the chest, and HIS DICK WAS CUT OFF. Later, the missing, frozen penis was found GLUED TO A STATUE in the center of town. No matter how bad the guy was, that is some disturbing shit, right there; but it was actually played for laughs in this book. I found that really hard to accept.

Jolie was reluctant to ‰ÛÏout‰Û the FWC because it would expose this secret society and some of the members might suffer further abuse at the hands of their husbands. So instead they claim it is a bridge club. Who the hell plays bridge in this day and age?! Among the people who DON‰ÛªT were almost all of the members of the FWC, which seemed to make it a very shaky alibi. Why not just say it was a book club? Then they could have said that while they were reading a book about a woman whose husband had died they got the ideas for Jolie to do all the ‰ÛÏfuture widow activities‰Û to make herself feel better. So simple! But then that would have lessened some of the unnecessary drama of the book.

The big reveal of the murderer at the end of the novel was bad and creepy. Charter member of the FWC, ditsy Bitsy passes away. She leaves a box for some of the Lifetime Members to open privately after her death. The box contains various incriminating objects and a letter in which she confesses that she actually murdered several of the husbands, including her own and Jolie‰Ûªs. At the time of the murder, Jolie was a woman she barely knew. (And remember, she cut off his pee pee!) So basically, Bitsy was a deranged serial killer. Are the women justifiably horrified? No! They chuckle affectionately and have a big bonfire where they burn all the incriminating evidence.

Now I don‰Ûªt know about you, but if I was the prime suspect in the unsolved murder of my husband, and I had a signed confession and evidence that someone else did it, I think I might hold on to that.

… (altro)
 
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AngeH | Jan 2, 2020 |

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Opere
86
Opere correlate
7
Utenti
1,451
Popolarità
#17,711
Voto
½ 3.3
Recensioni
29
ISBN
152
Lingue
3

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