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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended book to curl up with!
Cassandra "Cass" Leigh is a famous horror writer. Writing horror novels is a way to purge herself of past demons that still haunt her nightmares. Nightmares that are courtesy of her parents' idea of punishment, being locked up under cupboards for hours on end. She has a long-term lover, who is married, named Max. Max has left Cass in the U.K. and taken his wife off to...
Published on August 9, 2004 by Detra Fitch

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2.0 out of 5 stars Nothing Grabbed Me
I previously read "Every Woman For Herself" and really liked it, so I picked up the other Tricia Ashley novel that my library offered. This book bored me to the point where I was skipping pages and skimming paragraphs waiting for something to grab me. I liked Cass and Orla, but never warmed up to Jason - Cass's bear of a friend with a reportedly horrible temper and...
Published on July 27, 2005 by Christine


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended book to curl up with!, August 9, 2004
This review is from: Singled Out (Hardcover)
Cassandra "Cass" Leigh is a famous horror writer. Writing horror novels is a way to purge herself of past demons that still haunt her nightmares. Nightmares that are courtesy of her parents' idea of punishment, being locked up under cupboards for hours on end. She has a long-term lover, who is married, named Max. Max has left Cass in the U.K. and taken his wife off to America for about a year, leaving Cass all alone. Cass has always thought Max and she would eventually marry, have children, and grow old together. Now she realizes that it's never going to happen. Being in her mid-forties, it is probably too late for her to even get pregnant.

Jason, her long time friend, has developed a crush on her, due to the Vampirella costume she wears while she does crypt-o-grams (singing telegrams). He has told Cass in no uncertain terms that he would GLADLY let her use him to get pregnant! At the same time, Dante Chase, the new owner of the U.K.'s most ghost-infested manor house, Kedge Hall, has caught her attention. Now, THERE is a man even more haunted by his past than SHE is!

Every year the vicar has a slave auction that Cass volunteers for. The public bids on the volunteers, and once their indentured servant is purchased, the winner has a slave for one day to do chores for them. (Nothing kinky.) Max, Jason, and Dante are each determined to bid for her. And Cass somehow knows that they are all after more than a little light dusting or palm reading. Oh, did I forget to mention about Cass's little talent? If she touches someone she can feel their emotions, sort of an empathy talent.

Through it all is her crazy family. Her father calls often and leaves long rants on her machine calling her the spawn of satan and preaching brimstone. Her mother won't speak with her. One of her brothers climbs rocks for fun. The other brother is always stoned, and is quite a character through this whole book, and her "sweet" sister, Jane, is anything but.

***** This book will have you chuckling out loud as you read. Never a dull moment in this novel. And I could not help but L-O-V-E Cass. She is a riot and so easy going. If the author of this little gem, Trisha Ashley, ever decides to give up Contemporary, she could go into horror! Cass is always daydreaming scenes for whatever horror novel she is currently writing. I found myself as fascinated with Cass's writing as I was with Cass herself! Author Trisha Ashley is an author to watch as she buds out with all her talents. Count me in as one of her new adoring fans. Highly recommended reading here! *****

Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Nothing Grabbed Me, July 27, 2005
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This review is from: Singled Out (Hardcover)
I previously read "Every Woman For Herself" and really liked it, so I picked up the other Tricia Ashley novel that my library offered. This book bored me to the point where I was skipping pages and skimming paragraphs waiting for something to grab me. I liked Cass and Orla, but never warmed up to Jason - Cass's bear of a friend with a reportedly horrible temper and missing wife. Dante Chase gave me the creeps, too. Yes, yes, haunted by his past and all that but where was the appeal? I never got to the point where I understood why Cass liked him so much. The physical descripton of him was unappealing, as was his personality. A disappointment. Read "Every Woman For Herself" instead.
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5.0 out of 5 stars this is hilarious!, January 16, 2011
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This is my first but not last dip into Ms Ashley's world.... wow.... i have wit like that, but hers is hundred times more brilliant and funny... what a gift. A woman after my own heart. Who would have thought this book has given me ideas about my own life?! I'll be back for more ~ thanks for brightening up my world this rainy winter - ta ta for now. :)
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars engaging chick lit, July 28, 2004
This review is from: Singled Out (Hardcover)
Popular horror writer Cass Leigh believes that her personal life is an even bigger horror tale than her novels. For about two decades Cass had an affair with a married professor; she always dreamed that one day she would be his spouse instead of the other woman and raise children with him. Instead Max has crossed the Atlantic to America with his wife at is side leaving the middle aged Cass with regrets and sorrows.

Already feeling like her poetry writing sister, two brothers, and her parents are right that she is the devil's offspring or at least his "Twisted Sister"; matters become worse as men insist on new roles in her life. Her long term pal Jason suddenly desires her and Dante's past makes her past look like heaven. Finally, even the village vicar wants Cass as he wants to matchmake the former mistress to the highest bidder at a charity slave auction in which Max sans spouse competes with salivating Jason and brooding Dante for Cass.

This engaging chick lit tale subtly pays homage to Jane Austen while offering a solid amusing contemporary story that chick lit fans will appreciate. Cass is the center of the novel as all relationships come and go with her whether it is her lover, her family, or the other men in her life. Trisha Ashley makes her champion a full person who wonders when and how life had begun passing her by. The rest of the cast provides support but pale in comparison to the incomparable Cass.

Harriet Klausner
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