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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Beauty and the Beast. 2001,
This review is from: A Moment in Time (Hardcover)
Although born into a wealthy family, Valerie Rochelle has always been a rebel. She refuses to fit into the blue-blood world her mother rules. The only thing she has ever done that her mother approves of is to become engaged to Teddy de Mornay.Rumors about Wyn Conrad, the owner of the Stonelair, have been circulating for months. Once an international playboy, Wyn dropped out of the public eye when an accident left scars over ninety percent of his body. Much to her mother's distress, Valerie is a successful veterinarian. Shortly after agreeing to marry Teddy, Valerie gets a call in the middle of the night and makes an emergency visit Wyn's estate. Almost from the moment Valerie slipped Teddy's engagement ring on her finger, she'd been having seconds thoughts. But it isn't until she meets and falls in love with Wyn that she realizes she never loved Teddy. Secret plots are brewing. Several people don't want to see Wyn and Valerie together, and one person is willing to commit murder to keep them apart. Judith Gould applies complex characters, steamy sex scenes, and a fast moving plot, to a popular premise. A modern day Beauty and the Beast, A Moment In Time is sure to please her many fans.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
too much raunchy sex, not enough of anything else,
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This review is from: A Moment in Time (Hardcover)
This was my first Judith Gould book, and I won't try her again if this is her style.
The problem: The book did not deal NEAR enough with the main characters, Val and Wyn - and had way too much dirty, drug-induced sub-plot sex going on between all the other characters. Who cares?!! I do not want to read the detailed sex lives of all the villians in the book! I want to hear about the main characters. I was half-way through the book before the 'hero' and 'heroine' even kissed! But I had read at least 4 sex scenes by then. I felt like I was reading porn at some points. What I read of Val and Wyn - I liked - but there needed to be way more about them, way more love, more plot, etc. Just cut the first 150 or so pages and start where Val and Wyn first meet - then add 200 pages or so in the middle developing their characters and their love story. Then you'd have a good book. I wish I would have checked it out at the library instead of buying it . . .
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Lost this book, found it recently, wish it had stayed lost,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Moment in Time (Paperback)
I picked this book up a while back, but lost it in a pile of boxes when I moved last year. I found it recently while I was taking a sick day from work; I wish it had stayed lost. I know that these romance thrillers tend to have rather unrealistic plots, but this novel has a plot that defies even the most flexible of minds. There is no thrill in this thriller - I just plodded through the book, hoping that something would rescue it from mediocrity, but no such luck. I was also hoping that I would care about what would happen to the characters in the story. The characters , however, have no depth whatsoever, so I did not want to cheer on any of them. A bad plot can sometimes be rescued by characters that the reader feels some connection with; in this case, bad plot and bad characters make the reading tedious. This book is better used as a doorstop.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing,
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This review is from: A Moment in Time (Hardcover)
I was very disappointed in Judith Gould's latest book. In a nutshell vet engaged to marry cocaine sniffing embezzler who is better suited for her domineering mother. Vet meets owner of large estate who had been horribly disfigured in a polo accident and has mutiple emotional problems but alas after being with the vet twice he overcomes all of his problems! There are a few other characters not worth mentioning. I found the characters quite shallow, consequently the book lacked depth. It certainly is not up to Ms. Gould's usual high standards. I almost felt as though the book was written in a big hurry to please the publisher - not the readers.
1.0 out of 5 stars
don't waste your time,
By textucker (texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Moment in Time (Hardcover)
I have a problem, I start a book and have to finish it. I was hoping this book would get better but it didn't. I have never read a book from this author and based on this book I wont read another written by her. Don't waste your time. I should have read the reviews before checking it out at the library like I always do but I didn't have the time, oh well.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Reeky Trash,
By YankeeChick "Yankee" (Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Moment in Time (Hardcover)
I read this book expecting an enjoyable romance between a man who feels rejected by the world and a loving veterinarian who can see beyond the surface. Instead I ended up with an endless number of idiotic plot twists, a rejected fiancee with mental issues who poisons animals for fun, random people having tons of boring sex all over the place, and maybe 40 pages of actual interactions between the hero and heroine. The secondary characters were caricatures from a bad soap opera, the dialogue was reminiscent of the cheesy Harlequin novels from the sixties, the romance between the heroine and hero would register as tepid, and I quit reading it about forty pages before it ended because it was so predictable and stupid. This was a rotten book and I question how it ever got published.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Beauty and the Beast,
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This review is from: A Moment in Time (Hardcover)
I don't care what other reviewers said about this book, I enjoyed it much more than I thought I would. It was a bit romantic without being silly. I also enjoy her books because they always have an element of mystery with many suspect floating around but it is never gory or filled with over the top violence. Reading one of Judith Gould books is like mixing Danielle Steele with Sidney Sheldon.
I am already starting another one of her books, Till the End of Time. Can't wait to see if this one is as good as A Moment in Time.
3.0 out of 5 stars
False Engagement,
By Jill Clardy "So many books, so little time...." (Redwood City, CA USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: A Moment in Time (Hardcover)
Ambitious, young veterinarian Valerie Rochelle has been dating investment advisor Teddy De Mornay since college, even though she's sometimes uncomfortable with his fiery temper and evasiveness about his business dealings. But he is handsome, successful and rich and very suitable according to her mother who is very status conscious and wants her to marry into a good lineage. Teddy sweeps her off her feet with a perfectly orchestrated dinner at his home, and she nods yes to his proposal when he hands her a giant diamond ring, all the while feeling that she has been backed into a corner.Teddy has many ugly secrets, including his drug habit, affairs with other women and mismanagement of his client's assets. He is critical of Valerie's career and expects her to be devoted to him full time. Inertia seems to be the main reason that she hasn't told him she doesn't want to marry. But when Valerie meets Wyn Conrad, the reclusive owner of the Stonelair estate where she has been called several times to treat the horses and dogs, there is an immediate attraction and she finally starts to really question her engagement to the evil Teddy. There are many who want to thwart Valerie's relationship with Wyn including his major domo, Santo Ducci, who believes he will inherit part of Wyn's estate, as well as Wyn's estranged wife, who is impatiently awaiting her settlement so she can keep her polo-playing boyfriend in high style. Valerie's mother is also opposed to the relationship and is trying to rush Valerie into marrying Teddy before she can change her mind. There's plenty of intrigue, nasty people and graphic sex in this novel, but the evil Teddy seems just too wicked and Valerie seems just too perfect for them ever to have been in love or even attracted to each other. All the characters are either good or bad, with no gray areas, which makes the whole plot rather unbelievable. The ending builds to a crescendo of mishaps and violence, but by then I was just glad that it was over so Valerie could go on living her life in a more normal manner.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Somewhat Entertaining Romance,
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This review is from: A Moment in Time (Hardcover)
In an effort to placate her mother, Valerie Rochelle decides to accept Teddy de Mornay's marriage proposal. Teddy and Valerie have been dating since college, and Marguerite, Valerie's mother, always assumed that they would marry and join their French Huguenot blood. Val does seem uneasy about the engagement and Teddy's petulance when she has an emergency call at Stonelair, an enormous estate in need of her veterinary services for one of their horses. Much to her surprise, Wyn Conrad, the owner of Stonelair, wants Val to be the only veterinarian to handle the animals at his estate. Though Val's colleagues are somewhat bent out of shape at the notion, they agree to give her carte blanche at Stonelair, considering the profit it would bring. But Val has never seen Mr. Conrad close-up and has always dealt with his manager, Santo Ducci, an odd giant man who reminds her of "Mr. Clean". According to Teddy and Marguerite, Conrad has mafia connections, and they warn Val to stay away from Stonelair. When Val finally meets Wyn face to face, she is surprised to find that she actually likes him and is able to see beneath the disfigurement he suffered in a polo accident. As pets of Val's friends turn up dead, Val becomes convinced that she is the actual target, but from who? And when Wyn's horses are deliberately poisoned, Val can't imagine who would be responsible. Is someone jealous of her burgeoning relationship with Wyn? Though this novel is a source of some entertainment, the plot seems to fall a little flat. Val is just a too-perfect heroine, very caring, exceedingly forgiving, without a mean bone in her body. The attraction between Wyn and Val seems to be a little undercooked with not enough attention paid towards the development of their relationship. All in all, this is an okay read, with an interesting twist at the conclusion.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Somewhat Entertaining Romance,
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This review is from: A Moment in Time (Hardcover)
In an effort to placate her mother, Valerie Rochelle decides to accept Teddy de Mornay's marriage proposal. Teddy and Valerie have been dating since college, and Marguerite, Valerie's mother, always assumed that they would marry and join their French Huguenot blood. Val does seem uneasy about the engagement and Teddy's petulance when she has an emergency call at Stonelair, an enormous estate in need of her veterinary services for one of their horses. Much to her surprise, Wyn Conrad, the owner of Stonelair, wants Val to be the only veterinarian to handle the animals at his estate. Though Val's colleagues are somewhat bent out of shape at the notion, they agree to give her carte blanche at Stonelair, considering the profit it would bring. But Val has never seen Mr. Conrad close-up and has always dealt with his manager, Santo Ducci, an odd giant man who reminds her of "Mr. Clean". According to Teddy and Marguerite, Conrad has mafia connections, and they warn Val to stay away from Stonelair. When Val finally meets Wyn face to face, she is surprised to find that she actually likes him and is able to see beneath the disfigurement he suffered in a polo accident. As pets of Val's friends turn up dead, Val becomes convinced that she is the actual target, but from who? And when Wyn's horses are deliberately poisoned, Val can't imagine who would be responsible. Is someone jealous of her burgeoning relationship with Wyn? Though this novel is a source of some entertainment, the plot seems to fall a little flat. Val is just a too-perfect heroine, very caring, exceedingly forgiving, without a mean bone in her body. The attraction between Wyn and Val seems to be a little undercooked with not enough attention paid towards the development of their relationship. All in all, this is an okay read, with an interesting twist at the conclusion. |
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A Moment in Time by Judith Gould (Paperback - July 1, 2002)
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