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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved this chick book!
I generally do not read "chick" books - I generally like to stick to heavier, more contemplative subjects. However, I was curious to read this book because I am a fan of her radio show on WGN in Chicago. Although I have never heard her refer to it - I came across it my bookstore and discovered it was in fact written by one half of the "kathy & Judy Show".

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2.0 out of 5 stars High cringe factor for me
I really enjoyed her "The Daddy Clock" but this effort was all kinds of wrong. Yes the narrative and the dialog are snappy in parts, but the monumental duplicity that is exercised in this novel really made me wince. I prescribe to the concept that people have secrets and telling your loved ones about actions you've taken can cause more harm than not and hence should not...
Published on April 25, 2005 by Senjiwe Al-Muhadinis


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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved this chick book!, January 21, 2008
I generally do not read "chick" books - I generally like to stick to heavier, more contemplative subjects. However, I was curious to read this book because I am a fan of her radio show on WGN in Chicago. Although I have never heard her refer to it - I came across it my bookstore and discovered it was in fact written by one half of the "kathy & Judy Show".

In short I loved it! It was fast, funny and took some totally expected turns. I am no literary critic, as I'm sure even the casual reader will be able ascertain, but if being well entertained is any indication of a good book - then this is a very good book.

I guess that makes me, as they say on the radio show, a "girlfriend"!


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4.0 out of 5 stars Light reading at its best, August 5, 2005
This review is from: Just Trust Me (Mira) (Hardcover)
I truly did enjoy this novel. It is the first I have read by Ms Markey , and it held my attention.

I don't like to give away the plot in my reviews, so I will simply say, this is a fun book. There are some twists and turns I did not expect . I found her writing style to flow and I read this book in 3 days.

Yes, some parts were truly unbelievable, but isn't that what fiction is all about??
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2.0 out of 5 stars High cringe factor for me, April 25, 2005
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Senjiwe Al-Muhadinis (San Francisco, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Just Trust Me (Mira) (Hardcover)
I really enjoyed her "The Daddy Clock" but this effort was all kinds of wrong. Yes the narrative and the dialog are snappy in parts, but the monumental duplicity that is exercised in this novel really made me wince. I prescribe to the concept that people have secrets and telling your loved ones about actions you've taken can cause more harm than not and hence should not be disclosed, but Kate/Karen just went overboard and the ramifications, while ultimately not catastrophic, still left me with a queasy feeling in my gut.
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5.0 out of 5 stars engaging contemporary romantic thriller, July 28, 2004
This review is from: Just Trust Me (Mira) (Hardcover)
Chicago FM radio host Kate Lerner receives a letter from her former husband Richard Farley; this note is his first contact with her since he deserted her and their infant son Danny fifteen year ago. He asks to see her before he dies as he insists that he has one year to live and offers money if she does. Her ex second husband kind Professor Tim advices her not to go; her radio co-host David Weiland and her twin sister Karen say go because she needs the money to pay for the operations that her second child with Tim is undergoing.

Through a mix up in restaurant rendezvous points, they talk over cell phones. Richard asks Kate to accompany him to Italy and if she does she will receive a lot of money. She decides to go because she needs the cash, but also hides who she will meet from her teenage son, who detests his dad. A minor omission and a lie lead to other fabrications as her world begins to unravel leading to her son in trouble with the law.

The theme of this engaging contemporary romantic thriller is derived from Sir Walter Scott's "Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive" as Kate hides what she is doing from her children. Her actions lead to the troubles facing her son and Jamie, a girl his age, but this is clearly Kate's novel as fans learn first hand and from friends and family what makes her tick (and fabricate). Fans will enjoy Judy Markey's tale that focuses on "Mom Lies".

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Just Trust Me (Mira) by Judy Markey (Hardcover - August 1, 2004)
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