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apckrfan

apckrfan

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I'm a summer of 69 baby, happily married and residing in Fargo, North Dakota with my husband and two daughters. I grew up in Chicagoland with a 5 year stint in Orlando before moving to North Dakota in 2001.

I'm an avid reader and read many different authors and genres. I love romance and mystery, both combined are always a plus for... more »
  • Fargo, ND, USA
  • member since September 9, 2007

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  • In Bed with the Wrangler
    • Rated 3 stars

    Book two in the Millionaire Ryder's series, enjoyed this one as well.

    apckrfan wrote this review Monday, March 29, 2010. ( reply | permalink )
  • Dakota Daddy
    • Rated 2 stars

    The whole story was just one big contrived plot. I read out of morbid curiosity just to see how predictable the story could get. Apparently, the best way to avoid sleeping with the man is to go away to a tropical paradise with him. Alone. Ya sure.

    apckrfan wrote this review Monday, March 29, 2010. ( reply | permalink )
  • Playboy and the Widow
    • Rated 3 stars

    This book dragged in spots. I like the premise of the womanizing man and the more prim widow butting heads but it just seemed to take forever for there to be a resolution.

    apckrfan wrote this review Monday, March 29, 2010. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Phantom of Manhattan
    • Rated 2 stars

    I'd read this years ago and wanted to read it again with Love Never Dies now out as Webber and Forsyth had originally begun working together on ALW's sequel. So, was just curious to read it again.

    apckrfan wrote this review Monday, March 29, 2010. ( reply | permalink )
  • Seduction and the CEO
    • Rated 3 stars

    A bit of fun, likeable characters all around (good thing, too, as this is at least a trilogy).

    apckrfan wrote this review Monday, March 29, 2010. ( reply | permalink )
    • Rated 3 stars

    An interesting premise, neighbors fall in love before they even meet by watching one another through their windows (not in a creepy way). Not a great read, but the author carried out the plot well. The strangers in love never having met could have grown tiresome if carried on too long, but it wasn't in this case.

    apckrfan wrote this review Monday, March 29, 2010. ( reply | permalink )
  • An Officer and a Millionaire
    • Rated 3 stars

    The back of book blurb was a little deceiving as to the plot of this book and I admit I was a little disappointed. It read as if the hero comes home to find the heroine posing as his wife, which is not the case. I would have enjoyed some more indepth character development. Overall, an OK read but I'm not sure I'd recommend it.

    apckrfan wrote this review Monday, March 29, 2010. ( reply | permalink )
  • Two Little Miracles
    • Rated 3 stars

    An OK read, nothing I'd really recommend to anyone as I found some things lacking.

    apckrfan wrote this review Monday, March 29, 2010. ( reply | permalink )
  • Midnight Secrets

    Midnight Secrets

    by Lisa Rose Olick
    • Rated 1 stars

    Couldn't finish it, don't think I made it through the first two chapters. Why are there so many writers struggling to get published and yet it seems so easy to get Phan fic published no matter how bad it is.

    apckrfan wrote this review Monday, March 29, 2010. ( reply | permalink )
  • A Bone to Pick
    • Rated 3 stars

    Back of Book:
    In New York Times bestselling author Charlaine Harris's Aurora Teagraden series, a small-town librarian feels like life is passing her by, while, at the same time, death comes calling…

    Going to two weddings-one of a former lover-and a funeral for a member of her disbanded crime discussion group keeps Aurora "Roe" Teagarden quite busy for a few months. Unfortunately, her personal life seems to be at a standstill-until her fortunes unexpectedly change.

    After the funeral Roe learns that Jane Engle, the deceased, has named her as heir to a rather substantial estate, which includes money, jewelry, and a house complete with a skull hidden in a window seat. Knowing Jane, Roe concludes that the elderly woman has purposely left her a murder to solve. So she must identify the victim and figure out which one of Jane's ordinary-seeming neighbors is a murderer-without putting herself in deadly danger.


    This series has really yet to grab me, but I much preferred the first book (REAL MURDERS) to this second installment in the Aurora Teagarden series.

    There wasn't much mystery-solving going on. The question of the skull pretty much solved itself rather than requiring any investigative work on Aurora's part.

    The secondary storyline of Aurora's ex from book 1 was all right, and it was nice to see that there was a cause and effect from the goings-on in REAL MURDERS (her father and step-mother have moved across the country, taking her half-brother with them to get as far away from what happened as they could).

    Perhaps this book is a stepping-stone to something, but I just found the book rather dull. It certainly wasn't bad and there were entertaining qualities to it. I just felt the mystery was lacking and it's supposed to be a mystery! A first for me when reading anything by Charlaine Harris.

    apckrfan wrote this review Wednesday, February 25, 2009. ( reply | permalink )
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