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However there is a fair amount of tense action in this well plotted mainstream title that focuses on two young women, Haley and Taylor, who have to grow up fast when Haley's best friend and Taylor's twin is killed by a drunk driver in Wellington, New Zealand, half a world away from their Newport Beach, California home. The girls fly to Wellington barely in time to say a tragic goodbye. They are devastated.
Taylor's father is running for president and on the surface he is every bit the loving husband and caring father she believes him to be, however he is hiding a dark secret and there are even darker secrets in the family closet. He wants to use his daughter's death to further his candidacy and he wants Taylor, the surviving twin, to come back to America and appear with him at campaign rallies to remind the voters of his loss. But in their grief Haley and Taylor discover they have feelings for each other, forbidden feelings if your father wants to be president.
And there you see our problem, how do we classify this book. Douglas and Stewart write thrillers, not love stories. Especially not this kind of love story. Tender and romance are not words usually associated with these men, and though there is tenderness and romance in this story, it's definitely not a romance novel. Maybe you could call it a political thriller, as the book drips with suspense and anticipation and rushes to a climax as we wonder if Taylor's father is going to ride a wave of emotion into the White House or if he's going to get what he has coming. Yes, that's it, we'll call TANGERINE DREAM a political thriller. We'll call it that and we at Bootleg Press sincerely hope that you enjoy it.
When Jack and I started this book, we started a woman in pearl thriller. We intended lots of action as our heroines, inexperienced sailors, Haley and Taylor were first threatened by, then chased by some really bad, ugly, lowlife pirate guys from island to island in the South Pacific. But somehow, I don't know how, we got sidetracked. We wanted a love interest and thought we had it with Gayle and Sandy, but the book rapidly turned into Haley and Taylor's story and we thought, why can't they fall in love with each other. A risky deal for us, because neither one of us has any experience along those lines. Fortunately we met two wonderful women who were sailing around the world together. We got to talking, they read our manuscript, then they put us right and now we have a book that we are proud of. Ken Douglas
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Hysterically Bad!,
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This review is from: Tangerine Dream (Paperback)
I've never written a review before but have been an avid reader for my entire life. I know my books and I've only come across a very few which are so poorly written that they make me want to throw them in the trash. I was tempted to do just that with this book, but it was so laughably, improbably done that I decided to finish it. In order to keep myself sane, however, I set another precedent by taking a red pen to the book and wrote my thoughts in the margins as the action took place.
Words like "Sweet!", and "what fun, I wish I were them", "ooooooopppps!", "why?", and "What a surprise! Now someone will find her naked!"....kept recurring. This book was obviously written by two adolescent men. There is NO depth. NO character analysis. NO plot explored. From my margins on page 149, "My they move along swiftly and recover quickly! The plot must go on!!! Let's get to the lesbian thing guys!! Hooray Hooter guys everywhere!" But then again, maybe it's just me, and I'm not being a sport and going along for the romp, romp, romp. But I know better; and I bet this one will be a dog-eared favorite in all of America's finer prisons.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
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You have got to be kidding me,
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These other reviewers must be in 3rd grade, perverts or have never read a good book. This is the most poorly written book I have picked up in years. Now, I am a cruising sailor and understand all of the sailing "jargon" very well - and seriously, that is about the only believeable text in this book. The rest is a bunch of bunk. Totally undeveloped and thus unbelieveable charaters (and I don't mean unbelievable in a good way - I mean - there's no way you believe their actions). Basically, if you're a weirdo single handler with absolutely no social skills who gets off on lesbian twins and their lesbian friend getting off - then this might be a good book to take into bed with you and a bottle of hand lotion. If you have a brain and like to read good books - you will HATE this book. Here's the sad part - I wanted to love this book, I want these sailor guys to be successful, I wanted to support their writing and cruising. I love to cruise and wish I were doing it right now - but, this book just stinks. I guarrantee the other reveiws that gave it good marks are friends of the family or something - that's the only explanation. By the way - I've been an Amazon customer for over 5 years and probably buy 3 books a month and this is the first time I ever felt compelled to say anything.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
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Tangerine Dream,
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The only thing I find more astonishing than how awful this book was, is the number of rave reviews it has received. The plot jumps in every direction; there is no plausibility in any of the characters or their actions. It was one of the rare books that I felt was a disaster from the first page but I kept reading hoping that at some point the authors would produce a shred of reality. The family reunions must be crazy in their world, since any family member by birth or marriage is a sexual opportunity. I couldn't wait to throw this garbage into the trash and then wash my hands, twice.
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