5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A fun quirky read, but it's missing something..., June 25, 2009
This review is from: Lucky Streak (Lucky Trilogy) (Mass Market Paperback)
Any time I read one of Ms. Phillips novels (or any romance novel for that matter), I know the outcome in advance. It's expected. The lure of the happily-ever-after is my biggest reason for reading books like this in the first place. But, it's the journey of the characters that keeps me coming back.
In "Lucky Streak", we're given a brilliant cast of characters, each with their own quirks, hang-ups and secrets. But, because Ms. Phillips uses an atypical formula for this story, a lot of the 'zing' is missing.
Mike Corwin, the second of the three Corwin cousins trying to deal with the stigma of the Corwin Curse, meets Amber Rose on a weekend trip to Las Vegas. Amber has a photographic memory and a history of card-counting in order to pay for her father's nursing home expenses. The two spend one day unforgetable day together and decide to go through with a 'quickie marriage'. Then life interrupts, obstacles arise and the story really begins.
As soon as Mike and Amber meet, we obviously know that their chemistry will be remarkable. However, half the fun of reading a romance novel is the build-up. I enjoy reading through the flirtations that lead up to the steamy encounters between my hero and heroine. Because those encounters came after only a few chapters in this book, I was left feeling like something was missing throughout the entire novel.
That being said, I love Ms. Phillips' character development. You always feel like you get to know each member of her cast like they're some of your old friends and the characters in "Lucky Streak" redeemed the parts of this story that were lacking for me.
For the most part, I thoroughly enjoyed this story and the happy ending that I always knew was coming. I had just been hoping for a little more 'oomph' because that's what I've come to know, love and expect from one of Carly Phillips' novels.
That lack of 'oomph' is the reason why I couldn't award this book more than three stars. But, it certainly doesn't mean that it's not worth reading, because it is.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
i tried, June 30, 2009
This review is from: Lucky Streak (Lucky Trilogy) (Mass Market Paperback)
i loved carly's earlier books but this one i just couldn't get through. i read a few chapters and found it offensive. the heroine meets a guy, sleeps with him the first day.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not one of his best., February 21, 2011
Jack Higgins (aka Harry Patterson) usually writes interesting, albeit fantastic yarns. However, he suffers from empty characters and unbelievable situations more at home in a sci-fi novel. This is no exception; the characters are as empty as a crushed beer can, the plots fantastic and unsubstantiated and the action, infantile to say the best. His infatuation over teutonic heroes is rather sick. Something to read on a flight if theres not anything else.
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