Sunday, May 27, 2007

Book forty-eight: Murphy’s Law

Murphy’s Law (2006)
Lori Foster


Rating: 2.25/5

A follow up to Jude’s Law, this fixing my complaint with that book by concentrating on, then wrapping up the sub plot.


ANYTHING THAT CAN GO WRONG . . .
Nothing is going to go wrong. Ashley Miles has worked too for her independence to let some Bentley-driving hunk named Quinton Murphy interfere with her plans—or her freedom. Yes, the chemistry is phenomenal. Kind of scary, actually. But that’s it. NO emotional commitments.
. . . WILL
But he’s SO wonderful—a woman could fall in lov . . . How did that happen? That wasn’t part of the plan! But can she trust him? Really trust him? The man is just so mysterious. There’s only one solution: put it all on the line and see what Quinton does when she tells him how she feels.
And hope everything that can go wrong . . . won’t . .

There were things about the plot I really, really didn’t like. But I won’t say what they are because they will ruin the ending. Not that I’m sure by looking at the category, anyone could figure out. I just don’t quite like how they get there. Just the last third really.


Finished: 14/5

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