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Linda Cajio

Autore di Knight's Song

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Comprende i nomi: L. Cajio, Linda Cajio, Linda Cajio

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Opere di Linda Cajio

Knight's Song (1996) — Autore — 75 copie
Double Dealing (1987) 22 copie
Rescuing Diana (1987) 20 copie
Strictly Business (1988) 18 copie
Earth Angel (1991) 16 copie
Dancing in the Dark (1993) 16 copie
Nights in White Satin (1990) 16 copie
At First Sight (1988) 15 copie
The Perfect Catch (1995) 15 copie
Desperate Measures (1989) 14 copie
Hot and Bothered (1995) 14 copie
Silk on the Skin (1988) 14 copie
Mister Christmas (1997) 13 copie
Doctor Valentine (1997) 13 copie
Boss Man (1997) 12 copie
He's So Shy (1993) 12 copie
Colorado Gold (1993) 11 copie
Unforgettable (1989) 11 copie
The Reluctant Prince (1992) 11 copie
Night Music (1991) 10 copie
Doorstep Daddy (1998) 10 copie
Bachelor Daddy (1997) 10 copie
All is Fair... (1986) 10 copie
Just One Look (1990) 9 copie
Family To Be (2000) 8 copie
Me and Mrs. Jones (1993) 7 copie
Irresistible Stranger (1994) 7 copie
Hard Habit to Break (1986) 7 copie
House Husband (1998) 7 copie
A Tender Masquerade (1997) 6 copie
Diamond Daddies (1999) 5 copie
Kostky jsou vrženy (1992) 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Altri nomi
Cajio, Linda
Data di nascita
1953-08-03
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA
Breve biografia
Linda Cajio was born on 3 August 1953. She started writing contemporary romances in 1986 for Loveswept, and she also wrote historical romances for Kensington and Zebra. She was a Career Achievement Award nominee from Romantic Times Magazine.

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Double Dealing by Linda Cajio
Source: Netgalley
Rating: 3½/5 stars

For Jed Waters, acquiring the perfect property for the right price is critical to career survival. For years the job has been easy, negotiate the best possible price for his boss and the company, deal with virtual strangers and, don’t feel too bad about it all if the seller gets the short end of the deal. Business is business after all and being vice president of a major property development firm often requires less than stellar behavior. Which is why, on a bright sunny afternoon, Jed Waters finds himself trespassing on the grounds of a two million dollar estate.

Rachel Barkeley has spent the vast majority of her life on the grounds of her eccentric uncle’s estate. Though she now has a fabulous apartment in New York and is a successful stock broker she has always called the old estate home. Some of Rachel’s fondest memories occurred on the grounds of the estate under the watchful of eye of her beloved Uncle Merry. Until recently, life was completely normal and then odd Uncle Merry decided to deed the estate to Rachel and “retire” to a monastery in Nepal. Though she cannot begin to understand her uncle’s actions, Rachel is delighted to be the new owner of the old estate. Did I fail to mention the estate comes complete with a butler? Burrows is his name and serving is his game.

All is basically right with the world with the exception of one small, tiny, nearly insignificant detail: Uncle Merry promised Jed Water’s property development company they could have the land and the estate before his “retirement” to Nepal. Papers were signed, money exchanged hands and then Uncle Merry changed his mind and has left his darling niece to deal with the fallout. That fallout includes Jed Water’s, a man Rachel has not seen in many, many years. To the dismay of both, Uncle Merry has put Rachel and Jed in a terrible position: Rachel refuses to turn over the property and Jed refuses her refusal. The only obvious solution to the problem? Rachel should totally kidnap Jed and force him to live at the estate until he falls in love with it and stops trying to take it from her. How did you not see that coming?

What I liked: Jed, Burrows, and the two Danes, Samson and Delilah. Jed is a sweet guy from a humble and hardworking family who has really made something of himself and his life. He is sincere in his affection toward Rachel and utterly convinced he can find a satisfactory resolution to the current problem. Oh, and he doesn’t mind having been kidnapped. Burrows is, hands down the best character in this read! If you’re going to have a butler, have a Burrows. He is witty, intelligent, quite observant and utterly faithful to the Barkeley’s. His observations are astute, his advice well-reasoned and sound and, his actions are often surprisingly funny. I so need a Burrows  And then, there are the Danes, Samson and Delilah; these two great beasts have wonderful personalities that left me laughing out loud on more than one occasion.

What I didn’t like: Rachel and the extreme quirkiness of the plot. Rachel is a very hard sell for me: on one hand she is intelligent, successful and determined yet on the other hand she is unsure, slightly insecure and somewhat fickle. I found it hard to reconcile these two very different personalities in one character which made it virtually impossible to connect with Rachel and root for her. As for the plot? I am all for a little quirkiness in life; everybody needs some quirkiness but this plot had a little too much for me. As I came to the end of the read and everything began to unfold and be explained I found myself thinking, “This is far, far too crazy, even for fiction.” And that is all I can say in order to avoid spoilers :(

The Bottom Line: Double Dealing was just OK for me. It is a short read that has some really fun and endearing characters and some not so endearing characters. There are some funny moments (the kitchen with Jed and the Danes for example) but those moments are too few and far between to really salvage the overall read for me. Add to this the extreme quirkiness of the plot and you get a mere 3½ stars.
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arthistorychick | 4 altre recensioni | Sep 21, 2013 |
I really loved it!!..
One of the reasons I loved it is that there was no life-altering drama going on...It was about 2 people who met again,got to know each other and fell in love yet again..

Rae and Jed are the most amusing,stubborn and passionate characters I've ever read...She wasn't sure if she could trust him and he was reluctant about telling her his feelings..I absolutely adore Burrows..Without him,the Barkeleys wouldn't survive, for sure..
It was so amazing that even the dogs have an amusingly sparkling personality...

It was a short delightful read and I really recommend it..
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cool_mia | 4 altre recensioni | Jul 3, 2013 |
Received it via NetGalley

I really loved it!!..
One of the reasons I loved it is that there was no life-altering drama going on...It was about 2 people who met again,got to know each other and fell in love yet again..

Rae and Jed are the most amusing,stubborn and passionate characters I've ever read...She wasn't sure if she could trust him and he was reluctant about telling her his feelings..I absolutely adore Burrows..Without him,the Barkeleys wouldn't survive, for sure..
It was so amazing that even the dogs have an amusingly sparkling personality...

It was a short delightful read and I really recommend it..

… (altro)
 
Segnalato
cool_mia | 4 altre recensioni | Jul 3, 2013 |
Received it via NetGalley

I really loved it!!..
One of the reasons I loved it is that there was no life-altering drama going on...It was about 2 people who met again,got to know each other and fell in love yet again..

Rae and Jed are the most amusing,stubborn and passionate characters I've ever read...She wasn't sure if she could trust him and he was reluctant about telling her his feelings..I absolutely adore Burrows..Without him,the Barkeleys wouldn't survive, for sure..
It was so amazing that even the dogs have an amusingly sparkling personality...

It was a short delightful read and I really recommend it..

… (altro)
 
Segnalato
cool_mia | 4 altre recensioni | Jul 3, 2013 |

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Opere
32
Utenti
435
Popolarità
#56,232
Voto
3.8
Recensioni
6
ISBN
66
Lingue
3

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