Miranda's Revenge (Silhouette Romantic Suspense)
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Average customer review:Product Description
With a murder trial looming, Miranda Rousseau had one chance to clear her sister's name. But tall, sexy James Marquez was quickly becoming much more than a private investigator. Miranda had hired him for the case, but every time she felt his dark eyes on her, she wanted him on her.
James was consumed with the passionate redhead, yet he had no place in her big-city life. He had a murder to solve and secrets to keep -- secrets Miranda would never forgive. With so much at stake, could he let himself be seduced by a future he could never have?
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #921035 in Books
- Published on: 2007-09-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 256 pages
Customer Reviews
VERY FINE COVER - WHO KILLED CLAUDE?
Pretty decent plot - excellent characters - seduction scene dragged - all I could think was "get on with it" - I wanted the answer to the mystery of the killing.
Too much schilly, schallying with the hormones.
A little more cloak and dagger was needed at the Black Crown.
Wonderful description of the Lady of the Butterfly's grotto and altar.
James Marquez just couldn't keep his mind on the investigation but made a good run. The Mariposa 50K run through the mountains.
Carol Rousseau never really admitted, just hinted at, Miranda's father.
Lies, all of them? She was such a sour puss.
Someone tries to kill Desi. Plot doesn't heat up until nearly the end.
And who the devil was Max Boudrain, the skier who wants Miranda back. Very lame explaination.
Who did kill Claude Tsosie? Kind of a marshmellow explaination. Not enough passion for the killing. Ah well, it was entertaining.
Recommended for easy reading - just not a keeper. The books had really decent covers. In that they seemed to match the stories. Have fun.



