Navajo Rose edition by Kat O'Reilly Romance eBooks
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Antiquities poachers send Native American arts' enthusiast Paige Douglas the Navajo Rose, a stolen tribal artifact. Can she trust Ricky, her high school crush, to help her return it? For that matter, can she trust herself around him?
Detective Richard Travis is determined to help Paige return the Navajo Rose in spite of -- or perhaps because of -- his growing attraction to her. But can he do it while maintaining his professional integrity and reining in his libido? And what if he can't let her go when they're done?
Navajo Rose edition by Kat O'Reilly Romance eBooks
There's a good story in here, but it's buried a bit beneath constant point-of-view shifts.Paige Douglas and Richard Travis have known each other since high school, when each apparently had a crush on the other but neither acted on it. I gather Paige was too shy, and Richard decided that Paige was too nice and he'd spare her the association with his bad-boy rep. He's now a cop, as many bad boys seem to be.
The plot isn't bad. Douglas, an antiquities dealer, receives a Navajo bowl from an anonymous source. Despite doing everything right -- authenticating it and putting it away and talking to the cops -- the chief of the tribe that wants the bowl back demands she return it or he will press charges. I have no idea if it would really work this way, but I suppose it might. Travis goes with her to return it, sparks fly, bad guys chase, and you can read that part.
Two things frustrated me. First was the constant POV shift, from Douglas to Travis, in nearly every paragraph. It was frustrating; I felt yanked back and forth. In addition, so many thoughts are written out for the reader that it becomes a bit boring; I think if O'Reilly had left some of that out, she would have actually added to the story. The reader can figure these things out. Second, and it's small in the scheme of things I guess, is that she misspelled the name of the group Lynyrd Skynrd. This might not have even bothered me had it not been for frequent references to '70s and '80s rock songs that were meaningful to the protagonists. Did a spell check not find this? Could she not have looked it up?
That said, this book isn't terrible; it just feels like with some tweaks it could have been better.
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Navajo Rose edition by Kat O'Reilly Romance eBooks Reviews
Action packed romance, nice read. Remember some of the places in the book so felt like I had traveled with them.
Great book! Hard to put down. Lots of suspence, wild chases, and thrilling action, topped off with romance and humor.
There's a good story in here, but it's buried a bit beneath constant point-of-view shifts.
Paige Douglas and Richard Travis have known each other since high school, when each apparently had a crush on the other but neither acted on it. I gather Paige was too shy, and Richard decided that Paige was too nice and he'd spare her the association with his bad-boy rep. He's now a cop, as many bad boys seem to be.
The plot isn't bad. Douglas, an antiquities dealer, receives a Navajo bowl from an anonymous source. Despite doing everything right -- authenticating it and putting it away and talking to the cops -- the chief of the tribe that wants the bowl back demands she return it or he will press charges. I have no idea if it would really work this way, but I suppose it might. Travis goes with her to return it, sparks fly, bad guys chase, and you can read that part.
Two things frustrated me. First was the constant POV shift, from Douglas to Travis, in nearly every paragraph. It was frustrating; I felt yanked back and forth. In addition, so many thoughts are written out for the reader that it becomes a bit boring; I think if O'Reilly had left some of that out, she would have actually added to the story. The reader can figure these things out. Second, and it's small in the scheme of things I guess, is that she misspelled the name of the group Lynyrd Skynrd. This might not have even bothered me had it not been for frequent references to '70s and '80s rock songs that were meaningful to the protagonists. Did a spell check not find this? Could she not have looked it up?
That said, this book isn't terrible; it just feels like with some tweaks it could have been better.
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