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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fans of Stephanie Plumb books will LOVE Sierra!
I first bought The Miracle Strip because I was going through a Stephanie Plumb withdrawl. At first, the missing dog plot didn't seem like it would be able to sustain an entire book, but the way Nancy Bartholomew weaves the story with mystery and humor, the plot actually works! The humor in this book is definately similar to that of Janet Evanovich and this series...
Published on September 2, 2000

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A decent first book, but improvement is needed
As a first book, Miracle Strip is not horrible, but it would not compel me to buy another book in the series. The protagonist, stripper Sierra Lavotini, never seems to have justifiable motivation for her actions. She recklessly starts investigating the disappearance of her friend, even when it becomes clear that her friend has been lying to her and has been mixed up in...
Published on February 17, 2004 by JAMES D MEANS


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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fans of Stephanie Plumb books will LOVE Sierra!, September 2, 2000
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This review is from: The Miracle Strip (Sierra Lavotini Mysteries) (Hardcover)
I first bought The Miracle Strip because I was going through a Stephanie Plumb withdrawl. At first, the missing dog plot didn't seem like it would be able to sustain an entire book, but the way Nancy Bartholomew weaves the story with mystery and humor, the plot actually works! The humor in this book is definately similar to that of Janet Evanovich and this series will keep Evanovich fans entertained between Plumb outings! Sierra is a rare character in the fact that she is unappolgetic about what her profession is. She likes being an exotic dancer (NOT a stripper! <G>) and takes pride in doing her job (and her sleuthing) well. Do yourself a favor and buy this excellent book. You won't be sorry. :)
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This Evanovich Fan Finally found another FUN Series!, August 10, 2001
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"ynnig" (Massachusetts) - See all my reviews
I was so happy to come across this fun series. I eagerly devoured all of the Evanovich Books and someone recommended I should try the "Strip" Series. I loved it! I felt it was different enough from Evanovich but still had such Fun characters. Can't wait to read the rest in the series now!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fast-paced, humorous mystery with earthy characters, February 28, 1999
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lee@culpepper.com (Big Canoe, GA, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Miracle Strip (Sierra Lavotini Mysteries) (Hardcover)
The Miracle Strip is a fast-paced mystery featuring earthy characters living in the underbelly of our culture. Nancy Bartholomew gives us a humorous yet realistic view of the frailty of people who both express and occasionally contain, the raw emotions we all feel. Her heroine, Sierra Lavotini, is an exotic dancer with beauty, brains, inner sensitivity, and a fierce loyalty to family and friends. She displays this with a reckless "kick butt" attitude that sets her on a wild adventure beginning with a vow to rescue her friend's dog, Arlo. Sierra's amazing and humorous acceptance of others is displayed in her description of Raydeen, her loyal friend and neighbor, who happens to be a paranoid schizophrenic. But Sierra's own comic complexity is enhanced by her struggle to be true to her "inner child" and a hidden desire to be a writer, as opposed to her love of making money and engaging in the fast-paced and exciting world of a stripper.

Nancy Bartholomew is a keen observer of our physical reality, has a great understanding of human motivation and behavior, and appreciates the humor found in our incongruous natures. She is quick in her thinking, and her stories pull us in and move us along. I'm looking forward to more tales of colorful characters and their adventures. Bravo Nance!

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A decent first book, but improvement is needed, February 17, 2004
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JAMES D MEANS (Alpine, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Miracle Strip (Sierra Lavotini Mysteries) (Hardcover)
As a first book, Miracle Strip is not horrible, but it would not compel me to buy another book in the series. The protagonist, stripper Sierra Lavotini, never seems to have justifiable motivation for her actions. She recklessly starts investigating the disappearance of her friend, even when it becomes clear that her friend has been lying to her and has been mixed up in some sort of drug deal gone wrong. Like some hardboiled PI, she never tells the police all she knows, although her motivation for witholding information is never clear. She does one stupid thing after another and you can't figure out what she has to gain by acting like that. The book was made more irritating because Sierra, the narrator, uses poor grammar on an infrequent enough basis that it just seems like a narrative trick, to make her background more "real." The portrayal of Sierra as a stripper didn't ring true, and the strip club is too abstract and uninvolving. Nevertheless, as the author polishes her craft this series may turn into something really worthwhile.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not quite Evanovich, October 29, 2003
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A lot of comparisons were being made between this series and the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich. While there are some similarities, this book didn't quite grab me like an Evanovich book.....which I will normally read in one setting! Sierra's poor use of the English language was very distracting to me as a reader. I guess my English teachers pounded certain rules into my head a little too much!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beg St.Martins to bring this series back!, April 25, 2009
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ditchqueen (Dover nh United States) - See all my reviews
I was looking for a series like the Stephine Plum series. I found Nancy Bartholmew's "sierra" and feel this is BETTER then Stephine Plum. Sierra needs help but can also take care of her self, whereas Stephine has become somewhat weak as time goes on. The "stripper" character , I feel , is totally believable .
The mystry is also written better, there is actually a mystery. Granted shes not an agatha christy, it is still an easy read, but enjoyable.
Unfortuantly, St. Martins, the publisher, didn't choose to continue the series and they hold the rights to the Strip series.
Please write them and beg them to bring this series back!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 1st in the series is good, but as they go, they get great!, August 9, 2005
In the spirit of Janet Evanovich, the "Strip" series by Nancy Batholomew is laugh out loud fun. Not unlike Evanovich's Plum series, Nancy's writing improves with each book in the series and I was addicted after #2. The heroine Sierra Lavotini is a "real woman" not some overdone dream woman, women of any age can relate to Sierra. If you want a book that you don't have to think too much about, that simply allows you to escape through humor, this is a great series of books. ****
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Cheap entertainment, September 7, 2002
Fans of more skillful Florida mysteries such as those by John D. MacDonald or Carl Hiaasen will be left wanting by this tepid first novel by Nancy Bartholomew. Her Philly-born exotic dancer heroine, Sierra Lavotini, is a mass of contradictions, but for all the facets Bartholomew tries to build into her, she remains a warmed-over knock-off of Hiaasen's sleuthing stripper from <Strip Tease>. Sierra's poor English makes for a distracting narrative voice and, unfortunately, Panama City is never more than a flat backdrop for the plot, which could just as easily be set in Myrtle Beach, Padre Island, Daytona Beach, or any one of a number of other southern spring break venues.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible story! I couldn't put it down., January 5, 1999
This review is from: The Miracle Strip (Sierra Lavotini Mysteries) (Hardcover)
I read this book while living in Panama City, FL, the setting of the story. The detail and the atmosphere of this town was completely captured in this fast paced adventure. If you've ever wondered what it's like to live in a small beach front tourist town in Florida, and especially if you enjoy a good mystery, you MUST read this book.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Miracle Strip is a winner; Sierra Lavotini is terrific!, August 29, 1998
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This review is from: The Miracle Strip (Sierra Lavotini Mysteries) (Hardcover)
This book has it all: non-stop action, zany characters, colorful dialogue, who-dun-it mystery and the hint of romance to come. And the tongue-in-cheek look at the strip club industry -- where the main character centers her inner child before coming on stage dressed like Little Bo Peep -- had me falling on the ground laughing.

Women will love the independent, tough-minded but sensitive Sierra. And guys will too, if they're man enough to handle her....

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