28 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lost a Star because it's a SERIES SETUP, August 29, 2005
Otherwise, 5stars all the way.
Not at all your typical romance, in fact, there was hardly any romance in this book. The book was instead a situational paranormal mystery.
Jazz, the lead character, reminds me an awful lot of Anita Blake, without the zombie raising ability. She's strong, pithy, and loyal. She has dangerous enemies and strong friends.
Supporting characters - like Lucia, Jazz's new detective partner, Ben, her jailed former partner, Manny, Pansy... are quirky but believable and likable. The love interest isn't as well formed as he should be for a romance - and the relationship takes second place to the paranormal sitch.
The thing that disappointed me most, though, was the cliffhanger ending. I hate nothing more than a book which insists I buy a bunch of other books.
This one, though, was a good read.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Prefer her Weather Warden series, September 23, 2005
After devouring all three of Caine's Weather Warden series (if you haven't read them yet, go buy Ill Wind right now! Now!) I had high expectations for this book that weren't quite fulfilled. I'm not sure why--it was an interesting plot, interesting characters, etc. I just never really sympathized with any of them, except for one secondary character who happened to be in jail as a serial killer. Hmm. While this is definitely worth a read, and I'll check out the sequel, I can only give it three stars, because it just doesn't have the verve and hook that her other books do.
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18 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow!, August 22, 2005
I know, the phrase *I couldn't put this book down* is a cliché, but I really had a huge problem putting Devil's Bargain down. I'm a fan of Ms Caine's Weather Warden series, so I thought I'd try this one, hoping it would be just as good. To my surprise, Devil's Bargain is even better.
I've been reluctant to read the Bombshell line, for fear it would be shoddy writing under the Harlequin/Silhouette label, I am happy to say that this is not so. The imprint seems to be hiring the best. This is not what I'd consider a chic-lit book and has a reasonably good mystery attached, that even male readers might enjoy.Devil's Due, the second in the series, is out in January.
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