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File Size: 906 KB
Print Length: 327 pages
Publisher: Montlake Romance (November 28, 2011)
Publication Date: November 28, 2011
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B0053TIB6I
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The fact that at 12% (Beth had just cut herself and is going to the house to take care of it) Jack (20 years on the police force) couldn't imagine, again, what could make a grown woman and her children shy away from him, a man, but not from his female housekeeper. Hmm. Did I mention the 20 years on the police force? In the world we live in today, Jack is either completely ignorant to the world as a whole or had never made detective.Now, at 20%, and he still hasn't even entertained the notion of her having been abused by an ex. And he had made detective. Well, even the person with the lowest grades in medical school is still called, "Doctor," right?Yay! At 31% he finally says that she's not behaving like a criminal, more like a victim. One running away from something. Or someone. Yeah, last in the class. Sheesh.What I liked was the way Ms. Leigh built their relationship. It was slow, sensuous, serious, and mature. Was pretty easy to figure out, but I like that.I also felt like there were some plot points that could have been solved in other ways that may have made the story shorter, but it might have made more sense. Loved Uncle James. Wasn't crazy that he had those mystical powers. Didn't really add much to the story, for me, outside of a quietly muttered, "WTH?"Still, I'm intrigued enough to try the second book in this series.
This book was supposed to be an exciting combination of a woman hiding herself and her children from an abusive husband and a serial killer on the loose. Well, both aspects are certainly present. However, nothing happens in the book. It's all talk, talk, talk with no action. Even the scenes that should be action and exciting (like when the serial killer kidnaps his next victim) are boring and slow. Molasses in the winter moves faster than this book. I made it a bit over halfway through, knew what would happen the rest of the way, and stopped reading. Maybe if the book were shorter, it might have helped.The main character Beth isn't particularly compelling, though I did feel sorry for her. I didn't like her or feel like I'd like to have her as a friend. Jack, who owns the estate where she now works, is very appealing and was a very well drawn character. His cousins made great characters as well. Beth's Uncle James is a rather shadowy character, but he is committed to helping Beth, even after she believes he's been kidnapped or killed.I don't recommend this book unless you can tolerate the lack of excitement and action in the story.
Melinda Leigh’s books all seem to follow the same formula:1. Strong, fierce, independent woman ends up in jeopardy in spite of her strength, fierceness, and independence2. Strong, handsome man enters the picture3. The two people have never experienced such attraction to another and fall in love in less than a week4. The man becomes obsessed with protecting the woman in jeopardy and saves her at the last minute5. They live happily ever afterI honestly don’t know how the author continues to get these books published or why I have kept reading them. Oh wait, it’s because I bought a bunch at one time at a cheaper price and now feel compelled to read them because I paid for them.It’s not that she’s a bad writer. She just tells the same story over and over again. There is no originality to her story telling. She also comes across to me as a bit misogynistic with these women in jeopardy books.
I actually read the second book first and there were references to some of the characters and a past situation that made me curious. These are fast reads and fun - but now on the 3rd book I'm wondering how many serial killers/rapists can there be in 1 small rural town? And how many chivalrous-yet-sensitive-modern men around 30-40 years of age who happen to be excellent cooks and marks-men can there be in said small town? AND how many independent, smart-yet-vulnerable-without-being-needy beautiful brunettes with perfect bodies (despite childbirth) that are just waiting for this perfect guy are there in this town? Time to shake things up with the theme even though it is a trilogy. Seems like the same story with the names changed.
When I first started reading “She Can Run†I thought it would be another of those stories based on the estate, the owner, and the housekeeper plot. I couldn’t have been more wrong. Of course, it did have the estate, owner and housekeeper, but the story line was far from usual. The plot was intricate and interesting, the characters real and believable. The writing was crisp and clean. Lots of steamy romance as an added angle. I enjoyed it and would recommend to my friends.
A young mother is in hiding from her so-called loving and devoted husband. She feels her life is in jeopardy so she takes her children and leaves without a trace.She has to dye her hair and change her name while she is in hiding. Her 2 small children also understand they are on the run. They are a very nervous, quiet three some just trying to find someplace safe to stay.Beth has an uncle that is very protective of her. He also realizes just how dangerous her husband is and the necessity of this young family remaining in hiding.She ends up in what is supposed to be a safe place for her only to find things have changed and doesn't know if she can stay or not. Her life is in jeopardy because the person who hired her has passed away and he is the only one, besides her uncle, that knows of the need to keep her safe.I don't like to give entire stories away...so i will just say this book grabs you right out of the gate.Our heroine is small but gutsy...a very protective mama bear.
A woman (with two children) running from a monster of a husband (rich and powerful), a soon-to-be ex-cop (sidelined due to injury) and a serial killer -- a recipe for lots of suspense and really tense moments. With Melinda Leigh's writing, deft dialogue, and adrenaline producing action, I was entertained for a whole evening. Yep, it was a damsel-in-distress who worked to save herself right along with the hero who loved her. Nicely done and quite satisfying. Yeah, good guys!
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