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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
There's a thin line between lust and hate...,
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This review is from: One Way Out (Mass Market Paperback)
Cassie Ashton has a passion for paleontology but not the PhD necessary to be taken seriously. When her crew happens upon the fossil remains of a young t-rex, she needs help authenticating her find, and has to turn to nemesis Alex Martinelli despite reservations. Alex is still smarting from Cassie's constant luck in finding big-ticket items while he keeps uncovering less significant finds, and looks at Cassie as a profiteer. As they work side by side to validate the remains, they realize there's a thin line between lust and hate. Despite Cassie wanting to keep Trixie the t-rex under wraps, word gets out and soon she discovers that someone close to her has betrayed her in order to cash in on Trixie. It's up to Alex and Cassie to rescue Trixie and their reputations.
Albert has a knack for dialogue, plotting, and character development. Loosely related to her earlier novel "Getting Her Man" (and even featuring the wedding of the two protagonists), Albert's knowledge of archeology and attention to detail keep the story flowing with never a dull moment action. About the only thing I didn't care for was the epilogue, which appears to serve no purpose other than to introduce the next character to get her own story; it just didn't fit with the rest of the story.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Read!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,
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This review is from: One Way Out (Mass Market Paperback)
I was already a Michele Albert fan and she just gets better and better.
Cassie Ashton is a fossil hunter without a degree. She runs her family business a ranch, and fossil hunter tours, as well as a serious palentology lab. Her crew finds the first ever baby T-rex (Trixie). She is divorced and the mother of a 15 year old son. Her passion is all for old bones, and her enemy for 5 years Alex Martinelli, a paleontologist who sees her and her business as money hungry vultures who care nothing about the history of the earth they destroy. Alex has been driven by his passion for old bones, but somewhere along the way he has lost his joy in his job. The only thing that fires him up now are the inevitable friction between him and Cassie. IF you read OFF LIMITS, my personel favorite, you met Cassie briefly. Now Cassie needs Alex to verify her find and help her to preserve and free the little girl from her rocky cocoon. They have to find a way to work togather and dampen the sparks they strike off each other. Unknown to both there is another player who will do anything to get their hands on the priceless baby. Making trouble between the two of them seems a good way to start. However, Cassie and Alex are not as full of resentment at each other as the thief thinks. Great book! I loved it. Sat up late to finish it. After reading it I know you will want to get her other books. GETTING HER MAN and OFF LIMITS.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Exciting story,
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This review is from: One Way Out (Mass Market Paperback)
I have read Michele Albret's first two novels, that is why I just got this one when it came out.
This was a good book as well. It had entertaining characters and an interesting plot. It left you guessing as to who the bad guy was, I was completly surprised. Cassie is a strong independent woman who know herself. Alex is a strong man who know what he wants and is not overbearing. My favorite book by Michele is Getting Her Man and I still think it is the best. This was really good. Recommended.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable "best enemies" romantic adventure,
By baltimore0502 "Hon!" (BALTIMORE, MD USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One Way Out (Mass Market Paperback)
I'm fairly new to Ms Albert/Jerrot's books having only read the terrific OFF LIMITS prior to this one (and I've got GETTING HER MAN on my TBR). I like the way she writes realistic characters whose actions and motivations make sense. Sometimes they're not always the nicest people around, but they feel real. In OWO, we find two people each with a chip on their shoulder for very different reasons who must work together on a very important find.
Cassie Ashton is a "fossil hunter" running her own excavating business with members of her family. The paleontology establishment looks down on her as a shameless profiteer and scoffs at most of her discoveries. After all she doesn't have those 3 important letters attached to her name - Ph.D - due to a family tragedy. But Cassie's team has just found "the find of the century", the intact skeleton of a baby T-rex. In order to have her find authenticated she must, very reluctantly, approach her nemesis, Dr Alex Martinelli (Ph.D.!) who works for the local university. She and Alex have a long and tumultuous history (he almost had her arrested once) and she is not looking forward to meeting with him. But the knowledge that she has found something so extraordinary, something the likes of which Alex has never found, gives her the confidence she needs for this confrontation. Alex Martinelli may have a Ph.D., but he's led a far from charmed life. He's not good at relationships - he's divorced with a teenaged daughter that he hardly knows and is legendary for his between the sheets exploits. Matter of fact, one of his graduate students is currently sharing his bed, but nothing more, which she quickly discovers. He's even become disheartened by his lack of significant finds and the hit his professional reputation has been taking of late. He sometimes feels constrained by the rules the university set out and, though he'd never admit it, often envies a renegade like Ashton her freedom to dig where and when she chooses. When Cassie approaches Alex and tells him of her find, it really hits him hard, though he tries not to let her see it. He agrees to take a look at the skeleton (named Trixie by Cassie's teenaged son Travis) and from that point on, wild horses couldn't drag him away. Though he's technically "in enemy territory" among Cassie's team, he and Cassie decide to work together to clean Trixie up and study her. This time spent working so closely affords these two the opportunity to really get to know one another and they each begin to like what they see. But is it genuine affection or are they using one another to get what they want? When Trixie is stolen, Cassie and Alex must hit the road to track her down before she is taken out of the country. I really enjoyed this story and, though neither is perfect, I also really liked both Alex and Cassie. They felt like real people to me with real issues and they had a nice chemistry. The romance was not quite front and center and much of the book focuses on their disagreements, job and life-choice issues/regrets and the race to find Trixie, but I also enjoyed that part. Not a great book, but a good one and I do recommend it.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A GENEROUS 3 STARS,
By Texas Reader (Huntsville, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One Way Out (Mass Market Paperback)
Well, it looks like I might be the only one who was disappointed in Ms. Albert's ONE WAY OUT. I've read and enjoyed all her books but this one just didn't do it for me. I'm not sure why. The characters were okay; the plot was okay; the action was okay. Wait a minute! I think I see a pattern here. Nothing was great, just okay. I got the impression Ms. Albert's publisher was waiting on her latest so she just dashed this one off. This one is not going on the keeper shelf.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Spellbinding Tale,
By Judy "book reader" (Cincinnati, ohio United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One Way Out (Mass Market Paperback)
One Way Out snaps and sizzles with suspense and hot, steamy passion.
Cassie Ashton, treasure hunter, has always been one step ahead of serious paleontologist Alex Martinelli. They both have extreme negative opinions about each other. Simmering underneath it all is an attraction neither was planning on. Cassie makes an amazing discovery and needs Alex credentials to help with the project. The baby Rex is the subject of much speculation and major money. Someone is out to steal this find and nothing will get in his or her way. As the danger to the baby Rex increase so does the threat to Alex and Cassie. They are up to their eyeballs trying to stay alive. But they can also no longer ignore the passion between them. Michele Albert has another heart stopping, palm sweating hit on her hands. The tension is so real you can feel it. Cassie and Alex feel like real people and you want them to succeed on all levels. Looking forward to the next book in this series.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
exciting romantic suspense,
This review is from: One Way Out (Mass Market Paperback)
Their first clash occurred five years ago and every time they meet they argue. Paleontologist Professor Dr. Alex Martinelli detests commercial collector Cassie Ashton because she buys and sells fossils in the market place. He thinks of her as the E-Bay of the dinosaur crowd. Deep inside he envies her uncanny skills in somehow locating dinosaur bones, but he would never admit that to anyone. She enjoys their legendary confrontations in a perverse manner so she always makes them worse than they have to be.
This time she has a find that she wants only Alex to know of and to confirm what she thinks may be an intact infant T-Rex. This would be the mother lode so Alex agrees to take a look. Alex and Cassie work out a deal; she takes him to the spot where he sees nirvana as he affirms the find. However, someone steals "Trixie" and the two partners initially suspect the other of a double cross, but quickly realize a third party is involved. As they conclude that their years of heated bickering were a courtship, the in love partners pursue the kidnapped Trixie. This exciting romantic suspense novel stars two scuffling dinosaur experts whose exchanges make for a fine tale. The story line is action-packed, but belongs to the battling bone hunters whose wars are as legendary as their finds (think of INDIANA JONES AND THE RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK when Jones meets Marion Ravenwood in her remote bar). As the two near fortyish couple (she has a teenage son) tries for a cease fire, they soon are jumping each others bones. Michele Albert provides a fine exhilarating way out tale of love amongst the dinosaur remains. Harriet Klausner
3.0 out of 5 stars
Very Average,
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This review is from: One Way Out (Mass Market Paperback)
I'm sorry but this book is not as good as some reviews might indicate. There story line is common, the writing adequate and the suspense nil. However, what really amazes me is that an author who studied archeology in college cannot adequately describe the field or evoke the feelings of her characters about their trade. This is my first time reading Michele Albert and I'm not impressed.
4.0 out of 5 stars
good book,
This review is from: One Way Out (Mass Market Paperback)
i liked this book. it was pretty good, and i liked the characters for the most part. i thought the action was pretty good, and i didn't guess the bad guy, which is nice, because i ususally do. the book had a good pace, and didn't bore me either :)
what i didn't like was alex's habit of sleeping around indiscriminately and dumping the women. it was also just a little coincidental how many people who worked for cassie were able to help them in ways most people wouldn't. so overall, i would definately recommend this book. i am looking forward to reading the others in the series.
5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
One Way Out,
By Maggie D (Greensboro, NC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One Way Out (Mass Market Paperback)
I haven't read "One Way Out" yet (however, the review form wouldn't let me submit without a rating and I anticipate at least ****) but having read several of the on-line reviews, I noticed that many people mention only two previous books by M. Albert. I wanted to let those of you who don't know that Michele Albert wrote previously as Michelle Jerott. If "Off Limits" was a fave, you might like to know that the characters of Bobby Halloran and Chloe were introduced in "Absolute Trouble" (very good story), then Bobby reappears in "Getting Her Man" and gets his own story in "Off Limits". A Jerott title called "Her Bodyguard" is one of my favorite books. She creates great characters and engrossing stories, no matter what name she is writing under.
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