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Sto caricando le informazioni... Kiss the Moondi Carla Neggers
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Fiction.
Romance.
Suspense.
HTML: Lost in the frozen woods of New Hampshire, Penelope Chestnut discovers the wreckage of a small plane. An aviator herself, she sees clues to a conspiracy in the rusted-out remains. Rumors of her discovery bring Wyatt Sinclair to Cold Spring, determined to put to rest a family scandal and learn what really happened to his legendary uncle, who had disappeared with his adventuress lover years earlier. As Wyatt and Penelope investigate, old motives are uncovered and new ones created, including a growing attraction between the pair. But when an unknown enemy emerges with a violence rooted in desperation, uncovering the truth will be far less problematic than surviving it. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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It kept me interested enough to keep going, but I wouldn't have been upset if I lost the book mid-way.
It may be because these aren't my kind of books. I'm more into made-up fantasy or historical novels....which, speaking of the latter; I was more interested in that storyline in this book.
I liked the overall plot: The history was cool, the basic mystery was okay, and the ending was...ehh. I kind of guessed part of it, however, the last twist she pulls you through was so irritating because it was almost unguessable. I like it much more when authors give you subtle clues throughout, and when you finally figure out "whodunnit" you have that squinty-eyes-at-the-ceiling "Ahhhh!" moment.
Also, I liked how the romance wasn't in-your-face too much, however the dialogue was. Very one-liner-ish as well as too-romantic things a man would never say to a woman. I almost started laughing at some serious romantic parts because if I was told some of those things I would just laugh. Of course, it IS romantic, but if men say that stuff out loud it becomes silly and boyish.
Anyway...there ya go. ( )