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Books : Turbulent Sea (Drake Sisters, Book 6)In association with Amazon.comby: Christine Feehan Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: Mass Market PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780515145069 ISBN: 0515145068 Label: Jove Manufacturer: Jove Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 336 Publication Date: July 29, 2008 Publisher: Jove Studio: Jove Sales Rank: 604 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: An All-New Drake Sisters Novel Bewitching rock superstar Joley Drake can have any lover she wants. But when her life is threatened, her dangerously sexy bodyguard is the only man she needs. There’s just one problem: his shadowy reputation as a secret Russian hit man may put Joley in even greater peril… Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Intense!Enjoyed the book immensely! In true Christine Feehan fashion, each chapter ends with you dying to get to the next chapter to see what happens. Rating: - Hanon Exercise Rather Than ChopinEven though Ilya is one of my favorite secondary characters, I was disappointed in this book. I found the musical analogies forced and discordant, to the point I started skimming the description until I reached dialogue. I don't mind when an author has their character see, taste, smell, or feel music--if it's done well. In her Dark series, Feehan has been sucussful using music as an additional or enhanced "sense"--particularly in "Dark Symphony" (Byron and Antonietta's book) ... Read More Rating: - Ouch, not really that great, except for one thing.I have never written a book review on Amazon before but this book compelled me to send one in. Be warned that there are some spoilers for the story in this post so if you want to be totally surprised skip this review. I've been reading Christine Feehan for a long time and I keep wondering if her writing skills will improve at all. Apparently the answer is no. This book could have been half it's size and done the job it needed to do. How many times does the reader need to know Joley doesn't ... Read More Rating: - Not Bad :-)This is the book that a lot of people that read this series have been waiting for. Joley Drake, the bad girl. Well you learn that she's not so bad afterall. This isn't a stand alone book. You probably do need to read the beginning part of the series in order to get all the relationships and why people are acting like they are. However, Ms. Feehan does a good job of backtracking to fill in if you are reading this book without the others. I really enjoyed the interaction between Joley and Ilya in this book. ... Read More Rating: - Enjoyable soap operaI'll get the tough part out of the way first. Initially I couldn't like Joley Drake. She's fabulously beautiful, wealthy, and famous. She's loved and protected by everyone (so much so that it felt cloyingly too-sweet). She grew up in a large, happy family. She's one of the 'beautiful people,' and boy howdy is it difficult to identify with a heroine like that. Particularly when she seems to find every reason possible to whine about her life and problems. Yeah, I get that fame isn't so wonderful, and being beautiful ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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