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Read Reviews for Taking Chances - Susan Lewis

by - written on 14/11/02 (Very useful, 123 readings)
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As a self confessed book worm i have got all 13 of Susan Lewis's novels. Her books are totally addictive and must be read. Susan Lewis' novels are steamy and suspense filled the whole way through, with plots that twist more than pasta and with endings always guarenteed to shock to the core. Taking Chances opens with a progloue, meaning that it is the 2nd installment, offering an insight into what it is we are about to be entertained by...with the last sentence being "The the gun was at he head again, and this time they killed her" it brings about a feeling of horror and excitement, wanting to know what happens next and how this person ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/07/01 (Very useful, 54 readings)
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I read two novels by Susan Lewis last year and enjoyed them. I thought I now knew what to expect – lots of characters – almost without exception, of the glamorous and successful type. Add to this some exotic locations, some steamy sex scenes and you’re heading for a Jackie Collins of Jilly Cooper type ‘trash novel’. But I found more in Susan Lewis. Just as you were getting weary of the perfect bodies having perfect sex in perfect mansions, another element kicks in – it becomes more of a mystery or a thriller, the pages turning quicker, your heart racing… So, I was looking forward to reading another of her ... Read the complete review
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