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Lois Greiman

Autore di Unzipped

54+ opere 1,958 membri 39 recensioni 2 preferito

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Comprende i nomi: Lois Greiman, Lois Grieman

Serie

Opere di Lois Greiman

Unzipped (2005) 177 copie
Unplugged (2006) 103 copie
Under Your Spell (2008) 91 copie
Not One Clue (2010) 88 copie
Taming the Barbarian (2005) 83 copie
Unscrewed (2007) 80 copie
Unmanned (2007) 74 copie
The Warrior Bride (2002) 73 copie
The Fraser Bride (2001) 65 copie
One Hot Mess (2009) 62 copie
Seduced by Your Spell (2009) 59 copie
The MacGowan Betrothal (2001) 57 copie
The Lady and the Knight (1997) 51 copie
Highland Hawk (2000) 50 copie
Highland Scoundrel (1998) 49 copie
Bewitching the Highlander (2007) 48 copie
Highland Flame (1996) 45 copie
Highland Enchantment (1999) 44 copie
Highland Jewel (1994) 44 copie
Finding Home (2012) 43 copie
Charming the Devil (2010) 37 copie
Home Fires (2013) 35 copie
Seducing a Princess (2005) 34 copie
Highland Wolf (1997) 32 copie
Finally Home (2013) 30 copie
Hearth Stone (1812) 26 copie
An Accidental Seduction (2010) 24 copie
Surrender My Heart (1993) 21 copie
Uncorked (2011) 19 copie
His Bodyguard (1999) 12 copie
Unleashed (2016) 11 copie
Hearth Song (2016) 11 copie
Gambler (1995) 11 copie
My Desperado (1994) 8 copie
Counterfeit Cowgirl (1998) 7 copie
Unhinged (2017) 6 copie
Unfortunate [ss] (2011) 4 copie
Angel Down (2017) 3 copie
Unsweetened (2018) 3 copie
Mixing Magic (2013) 1 copia
Sweet Devil (2017) 1 copia

Opere correlate

Faeries Gone Wild (Anthology 4-in-1) (2009) — Collaboratore — 233 copie
The Mammoth Book of Scottish Romance (20-in-1) (2011) — Collaboratore — 80 copie

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2.5 stars

She drew her hand carefully from his chest and rose to her feet. "You are a liar." She said the words softly but with absolute conviction.
"Me!" Air rushed back into his lungs. " 'Tis you who is the liar!"
"Aye. But at least I am good at it," she said, and turning toward the door, left without another word.


I solely bumped this up from a 2 star read because of how often and much the FMC lied. Y'all. It was insane to the point of being all you can do is salute. You will basically be more confused than the MMC while reading this until around 90% and then you're going to have to put on your Medieval cap to not foam at the mouth when it's revealed why there was all the lying.

If lying is your kink, this right here is your Holy Grail.
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WhiskeyintheJar | 1 altra recensione | Sep 29, 2023 |
2.75 stars, at best. Chrissie McMullen is a L.A. psychologist, and becomes the prime suspect of Lieutenant Rivera when her high profile client, football star “Bomber” Bomstad drops dead of a heart attack chasing her around her office, unzipped. So Chrissie decides she has to clear her name. Some zany characters, but nowhere near as fun as Stephanie Plum. Not sure I'll read another in this series.
 
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skipstern | 7 altre recensioni | Jul 11, 2021 |
Fun to read, this is not credible as a mystery with all of the visible detection being done by the psychologist in whose office the victim died. The McMullen family may only be represented by Christina, but their pungent comments that preface each chapter are quite the highlights of the book.
 
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quondame | 7 altre recensioni | Jul 4, 2021 |
3.5 stars

In Hearth Song, the second installment in Lois Greiman's heartwarming Home in the Hills series, hardworking Bravura "Vura" Lambert is torn between her loyalty to her manipulative husband Dane and her surprising attraction to stoic Tonk Redhawk.

Vura has not seen her husband Dane is the year since he took a job in the mining fields of North Dakota, so she is pretty stunned by his unexpected return. She is not exactly happy to see him but since he is her husband and the father of her five year old daughter, Lily, she tries to make the best of the situation. Quickly growing impatient with his irresponsible behavior, she cannot shake the feeling Dane is being less than forthcoming about his departure from his job and his current job search. Dane somehow manages to charm Vura out of her doubts but her uncertainties about him continue to grow.

Vura is a likable, but extremely maddening, character. She is very close to her father and grandfather and in Dane's absence, their help with Lily has been invaluable. Vura is a strong and capable woman, but her husband has slowly chipped away at her self-esteem over the years. She is more comfortable in blue jeans and a hard hat than a dress and heels but she has tried to be more feminine to make Dane happy. Vura has slowly given up so much of her identity to please him that she barely recognizes herself. She is a fantastic mom and a successful businesswoman but as soon as Dane strolls back into her life, she loses all confidence which leaves her vulnerable and incredibly susceptible to his manipulations. He so thoroughly twists things around that Vura is unable to see just how destructive and conniving he is.

Dane is thoroughly despicable and it is impossible to understand how Vura continues to allow him to guilt her into agreeing to his demands. She has strong doubts about his return and while it is reasonable to try to save her marriage, it is exasperating watching her make excuses for his appalling behavior. Despite proving to be completely untrustworthy, Vura easily sets aside her misgivings and she gives him the benefit of the doubt even in the face of damning evidence that he is lying her.

Tonk has a bit of a troubled past but he has worked hard to overcome his demons. He is the epitome of the strong silent type and he is quite observant. He has strong ties to his heritage and despite a few missteps in the past, Tonk treats people with respect and reverence. Tonk is such an admirable and likable character that it is very exasperating that he remains on the periphery for much of the novel.

Since it takes almost the entire novel for Vura to finally see what her family recognized about Dane years earlier, Hearth Song is an enjoyable albeit frustrating addition to the Home in the Hills series. While it is understandable that Vura needs to come to terms with her relationship with Dane, the overall story gets bogged down in his misdeeds and his inexplicable ability to bamboozle her time after time. Once their relationship is finally resolved, Dane's desperation leads to a dramatic decision and Lois Greiman brings the novel to a suspenseful and action filled conclusion.
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kbranfield | Feb 3, 2020 |

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Statistiche

Opere
54
Opere correlate
3
Utenti
1,958
Popolarità
#13,129
Voto
½ 3.5
Recensioni
39
ISBN
159
Lingue
3
Preferito da
2

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