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5.0 out of 5 stars
Fever, by Linda Winstead Jones, July 14, 2006
This review is from: Fever (Family Secrets) (Silhouette) (Silhouette Family Secrets) (Mass Market Paperback)
I've read 7 out of 12 of the Family Secrets/Extraordinary 5 series. All are well written and the stories mesh remarkably successfully, considering that each is by a different author. You definitely have to suspend disbelief about the overall plot of the series, but the relationships are well realized and you'll care about the characters. All the romances sizzle.
FEVER may be my favorite of the series. There is interesting drama, and Faith is remarkably believable as a shy genious (but attractive, or course) nerd engrossed in the puzzles of epidemiology. Jake and Marcus also have significant roles in this book, and new information is revealed about another sibling.
I'll be looking for other books by this author.
Here is the series in order (c. 2003-2004):
Enemy Mind, by Millie Shayne
Pyramid of Lies, by Anne Marie Winston
The Player, by Evelyn Vaughn
The Bluewater Affair, by Cindy Gerard
Her Beautiful Assassin, by Virginia Kantra
A Verdict of Love, by Jenna Mills
The Billionaire Drifter, by Beverly Bird
Fever, by Linda Winstead Jones
Blind Attraction, by Myrna Mackenzie
The Parker Project, by Joan Elliott Pickart
The Insider, by Ingrid Weaver
Check Mate, by Beverly Barton
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Linda Winstead Jones ALWAYS creates winners!, January 25, 2004
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This review is from: Fever (Family Secrets) (Silhouette) (Silhouette Family Secrets) (Mass Market Paperback)
I haven't followed the series - I buy Linda Winstead Jones. This book was awesome! This author can always be counted on to create the best characters, the best storylines, and the steamiest love scenes combined to make her, in my opinion, the best author on the market. I hope she writes faster because when I'm out of her books, I'm having to settle for second rate reading while waiting for her next one to come on the market. The storyline of this series is similar to the old movie Twins... far fetched. That's OK, though, because she brings it together and makes it work. Keep them coming, Linda!!
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