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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
deep character study,
This review is from: Just Short of Crazy (Paperback)
At the same time that her cousin is preparing for her wedding, attorney Alexis Montague Pearson struggles with the disintegration of her relationship to her now former fiancé. Her boss assumes she needs cheering up and offers to be the cheerleader, but his inappropriate action angers Alexis, who quits and files a sexual harassment suit.
To release her rage against males, Alexis decides to attend her Tae Kwon Do class though she feels bad that the last time she was there she out-sparred businessman Remedy Brown, accidentally breaking his elbow during their battle. Remedy likes Alexis and plans to use the broken arm incident as an avenue to get to know her. However, he has a slight problem, his ex-wife Ayzah, encouraged by her man, tries to extort money out of Remedy using their son as a pawn. Nina Foxx's romantic suspense thriller is actually the comparative tale of two women as the audience along with Remedy contrast Alexis and Ayzah, who rotate first person perspective. The story line is driven by these females as Ayzah is a loose cannon, who uses the "Hood" as a protective mechanism while Alexis is a professional, who learned dirty fighting at a different type of bar than her adversary. Fans of a deep character study will want to read Ms. Foxx's strong comparative analysis of two diverse females whose only link is Remedy. Harriet Klausner
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
She's Got a New Attitude,
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This review is from: Just Short of Crazy (Paperback)
In her latest novel, Just Short of Crazy, Nina Foxx brings back the popular Alexis Pearson. When we last saw Alexis she was heart-broken over the unexpected breakup initiated by then fiancé, Walter. To mend her broken heart, she swore off men and consumed herself in work to become one of the top grossing associates for the law firm where she is employed. To relieve stress, she has also been busy taking tae kwan do lessons and is one butt-kicking sister who takes no prisoners. Ask Remedy Brown, the tall, dark and handsome stranger who underestimates Alexis' strength and suffers a broken arm as Alexis' sparing partner. Alexis seems on edge as she copes with an over-friendly boss, the thankless task of maid of honor in her cousin's wedding and the latest encounter with a sparing partner has family and friends concerned about her well-being. Believing she is tethering on the edge, they strongly encourage her to pursue anger management classes before she seriously injures someone.
Just Short of Crazy is a funny and intriguing sequel to chick-lit read, Marrying Up. Foxx is back with her signature trademarks --Austin, TX backdrop, romance, suspense, snappy dialogue and name brand shoes. The storyline is refreshing and entertaining. It is the characters that bring the story to life and unique storylines that are creatively crafted. The characters are engaging and their antics comical and deadly. I liked Alexis' sassy, "I got a new attitude personality" and I'm not going to allow anyone to tell me what to do. Remedy's character adds spice to the storyline as he is a do right brother but when you add his psycho ex-wife to the mix, you wonder if he is worth the trouble of getting involved with in a relationship. She will stop at nothing to get him back and Alexis does not believe in backing down from a good fight. Hearing the story from Alexis and Remedy's ex-wife's voice enhanced the storyline and added breath to the storyline. Foxx always adds that extra little humph that keeps her novels from being just another romance novel. Just Short of Crazy is great comic relief for any day. Reviewed by Jeanette APOOO BookClub "http://www.apooo.org"
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
...insane over this one,
By B! (Round Rock, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Just Short of Crazy (Paperback)
she did it again. seems like nina foxx has done her thing with another story that kept my interest, entertainment me thouroughly and made me think about relationships in life.
rich characters and a vibrant story path make her latest work one of her very best. this was the best read of the summer for me to date and i highly recommend someone looking to escape on the beach with a sexy story, to give this one a try.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice story...,
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This review is from: Just Short of Crazy (Paperback)
The book is about Alexis Montague Pearson and you immediately feel sorry for her character who is preparing for her cousin's wedding while dealing with her own breakup. In the midst of her drama her boss is inappropriate and she files a sexual harassment suit against him.
Alexis attends Tae Kwon Do Class to learn how to defend herself as well as burn off steam it is there she meets and is annoyed by Remedy Brown. During a spar in their class she breaks his arm....Remedy likes Alexis and uses his broken arm as a way to get close to her. Remedy has baggage in his ex-wife Ayzah. Throughout this book you are rooting for Remedy and Alexis but Ayzah's "ghetto" drama keeps book moving along...I think this was a pretty good read. This is the first book I have read from this author and I would recommend ths book. |
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Just Short of Crazy by Nina Foxx (Paperback - June 13, 2006)
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