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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My All-Time Favorite Book!
After reading Deb Stover's most recent release, ALMOST AN ANGEL, I begged my bookseller to order all her titles for me. SOME LIKE IT HOTTER came next, and I devoured it. While I loved ANGEL, SOME LIKE IT HOTTER is even better. In fact, this story takes the place of honor on my keeper shelf as my all-time favorite book. I saw it referred to somewhere online as...
Published on November 10, 1997

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected...
Hmmm... Kind of like it, kind of don't. Don't know why I was expecting a lighter read than this - but I was. It's not however a light read. It deals with a minion of the devil himself. Definitely not a nice character. Can't deny that the story is a definite new twist; However, unfortunately, the author has spent way too much time describing Mike & Abigail's feelings...
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My All-Time Favorite Book!, November 10, 1997
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This review is from: Some Like It Hotter (Mass Market Paperback)
After reading Deb Stover's most recent release, ALMOST AN ANGEL, I begged my bookseller to order all her titles for me. SOME LIKE IT HOTTER came next, and I devoured it. While I loved ANGEL, SOME LIKE IT HOTTER is even better. In fact, this story takes the place of honor on my keeper shelf as my all-time favorite book. I saw it referred to somewhere online as "Dirty Harry Meets Scarlett O'Hara." That pretty well sums it up. When detective Mike Faricy's partner is killed in a shoot-out, Mike is willing to do anything to turn back the clock, including selling his soul to the devil. As it turns out, the devil sends his minion, Slick Dawson, who offers to send Mike back in time one day to prevent the killing. Slick is the nastiest villain I've encountered in a long time in fiction of any genre. Whew! Mike awakens back in time one day...plus over a hundred years! Now he has to prevent his partner's murder from 1865 Mississippi! He's in the same antebellum mansion he was in when he sold his soul, b
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hot Southern Nights, November 10, 1998
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This review is from: Some Like It Hotter (Mass Market Paperback)
This book is really different. Revenge, lust, love, murder, time travel, a shape-shifting devil's minion villain (oh, what a wicked, vile, evil creature!), and a romance that transcends time. This is a book that stays with you long after you close it. Whew! One of the greatest ever.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous! Deb Stover is an author ahead of her time!, October 8, 1998
This review is from: Some Like It Hotter (Mass Market Paperback)
Deb Stover is one of my favorites--an author who never lets me down. She's innovative, edgy, and her work is sheer genius!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Time Travel Ever!, September 25, 1998
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Hot, hotter, hottest. This book sizzles from beginning to end, and I'm not talking only sex (though it's fabulous). The story sizzles. A contemporary detective sells his soul to the devil's apprentice (one of wickedest villains I've ever read) to go back in time one day to prevent his partner's death. He ends up back one day plus over a hundred years. Suspense, romance, paranormal, time travel, all in one book!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Some Like it Hotter by Deb Stover, May 24, 1998
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Wow! I've never read a book with such a terrifying and convincing villain. The romance sizzles, and the hero's quest to save his partner's life will bring tears to your eyes. The heroine is a mother--the best kind. She'll do anything for her son, regardless of the price to herself. Two desperate people from different centuries, the quintessential villain, and one heck of a story. WOW!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Book I've Ever Read!, May 13, 1998
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I've reread this book six times in the past year, and it's better each time. "Dirty Harry Meets Scarlett O'Hara" is about right, but it's much more than that. It's about a man who'll do anything to right a terrible wrong, and a woman who'll do anything to protect her son. It's about evil, love, and honor. Slick Dawson is the quintessential villain. ::shudder:: Read this book!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read!!!, August 28, 2011
Oh my gosh! How exciting to find "Some Like it Hotter" being offered on Kindle. I loved this book when it originally came out and considered it a definite keeper. But with all my moves, my copy disappeared. Believe me, this is a book you'll want to re-read. Deb Stover is the best!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Made A Deal With the Devil? All May NOT Be Lost..., June 22, 2011
I loved the storyline for Some Like It Hotter! First the reader is in the midst of a police activity where one of the officers is killed...and then suddenly we are time traveling back over 100 years...

Why? All because of a "deal with the devil"...

Well, that is not exactly right. It was more a deal with a demon. And, consider this, the demon is not on great terms with the devil! After all, the demon had recently tried to tell the devil that he could do a better job of managing...you know where...LOL! So, watch "Slick" and read him carefully and you just might be able to predict the end of the story! I did not...And it's a cool ending!

Mike Faricy is a detective with the local police and was on a stakeout with Barney, his partner, trying to learn more about the Druglord Milton and his men. Suddenly action starts and the two officers give chase and Barney is killed. Mike and Barney are not just partners. Barney is married to Mike's sister Carrie and a child is coming. When Mike realizes that Barney is dead, his immediate thought was for his sister and the baby. But then more of Milton's men came and Mike had to run for his life. Finally he came to a long-time vacated home that was said to be haunted and he entered, hoping that the men would not think of following him there.

As he waited, he heard something--music! It stopped and then began again, definitely piano music, but Mike knew there was nobody living in this old house. And that's when he met Slick... The negotiations began. Mike wanted Barney to be alive; Slick wanted Mike's soul... Bargain accepted. Time moved backwards...

There in the same building, Abigail Kingsley and her friend/maid Rosalie found Mike sprawled out on the floor in the great hall. The Civil War had ended, but for Abigail, the effects would go on for much longer. All of her family had been killed. The slaves had been freed; Rosalie had stayed because she had always been part of the family's life. They were near starvation and both Abigail and Rosalie were eating even less so that Wade would have enough to eat. Wade was Abigail's son.

Once Mike had put things together and realized that he had moved back in time, he realized that in other to fulfill his part of the bargain, he was going to have to kill the ancestor of the Druglord so that, in essence, Barney's death would never occur. Yes, quite an elaborate scheme; Slick admitted he was enjoying setting up the event! From time to time, he even would give hints as to how Mike could find Milton.

What was not part of Mike's plan was to be attracted to Abigail and ultimately to fall in love...

And Abigail surely wasn't looking for somebody to love; in fact she was terrified of men after what had been done to her years ago.

You're going to be reading about a great romance with some steamy scenes. What I most enjoyed, however, was seeing a character being thrown back into an earlier century and seeing him adjust to the loss of conveniences--learning how to milk a cow, fishing before every meal in order to have food, not having any money because what he had was not "real" and definitely no credit cards accepted!

As mentioned earlier I also enjoyed the interface between Mike and Slick. Mike was not willing to assume that he was going to die and, if he was, he visited his local church to prepare!

This was a page turner for me...it's a different type of suspense when you are following a man who is trying to fulfill his bargain with the devil...Sure makes you realize that you'd better not act quickly to do so! LOL A thoroughly enjoyable and unique book...Highly recommended!

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Funny!, May 7, 2011
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Loved this book! I laughed. I cried. And when I got to the end, I wanted to do it all over again. (so I did.) Thank you for this wonderful story.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected..., May 14, 2003
This review is from: Some Like It Hotter (Mass Market Paperback)
Hmmm... Kind of like it, kind of don't. Don't know why I was expecting a lighter read than this - but I was. It's not however a light read. It deals with a minion of the devil himself. Definitely not a nice character. Can't deny that the story is a definite new twist; However, unfortunately, the author has spent way too much time describing Mike & Abigail's feelings for each other & thoughts about each other. Kind of aggravating & gets a little boring.
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