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Another James Patterson book that's quite enthralling and can't put down as easily. Nora Sinclair a successful interior decorator, spends her time between New York and Boston. But why? Because she is engaged to one of her clients in New York and married to one of her previous clients, a book author, in Boston. She has plenty of money that she trasfers to a Cayman Islan account, and a mother in a psychiatric ward, that no one knows about. As her current fiance dies unexpectedly while Nora is serv...
Didn't think I was going to like this much, considering it is for adults and is a crime-thriller type thing. But I did enjoy it! I've been trying to get out and read a wider range of material and this book was the beginning of that. I'm excited to see what other wonders I will discover along the way.
This stands out as one of the worst books I have ever read. Just a taste of the cheesiness within:"Connor vs. Jeffrey. They were both so much fun. They made her laugh, made her feel special. And there was certainly no denying that they were wonderful in bed -- or wherever else they chose to have sex. They were tall, in wonderful shape, handsome as film stars. No, actually, they were more handsome than the film stars she knew. The fact was, Nora loved being with Connor and Jeffrey equally. Which
I’m taking a MasterClass on writing with James Patterson and realized I’d never read any of his books. So I thought I’d start with this one that he mentions during one of his classes. I’m so inspired to write now! Because if he can make money off of this predictable, cliched garbage, then I can surely write a bestseller one day. How this got published, I have no clue but it’s one of the most trite simplistic books I’ve ever read. Maybe someday it could pass for a Lifetime movie of the week.
What I liked.I like Patterson's short chapters and easy introduction to his characters. What I didn't like.It lacked realism in some parts of the story. Yes, I would recommend it to those who like an easy read with some suspense.
Not a great book!! You can expect everything before hand. This is the first books of Patterson, I have read. When it comes to thriller, Sidney sheldon is the first man who comes in my mind. At many times, while reading the book, I felt that the author tried to use the formula of sheldon but failed at the result. Some parts of the story were stopped without a proper conclusion. Some were given hype but ended very boring. The writer failed to create an interest for the readers to proceede further....
So this is the guy, who's top earning author of 2015, dwarfing all his competitors? Well now, I'm not gonna say that it is bullshit (though I cannot confirm or deny that I might or might not be thinking so), but certainly I'm gonna be very vocal about not understanding why and how, but mostly, why. Yes, this book was a page turner (chapters consisting of 2-3 pages, leaving a page empty besides a couple of lines up top more than once did not impede that), and yes, it has been quite decent story,
I liked Nora Sinclair.
Review: This book is ultimate thriller of murder mystery and it is not because of money but because she started enjoying killing as she obsessed with killing and kill them after every 6-7 months after meeting them, by having sex in some Public display to show nothing is wrong and later men found dead in house on Condos. Most hunted guys are rich from New York and have living place in porsh area of US.The story of woman who honey trap rich man in U.S. and have a relationship with them and murder
Ugh. You're always taking a risk with James Patterson. Often, his books can be trashy, fast-paced fun. But Honeymoon, which my edition claims is the "Worldwide Thriller of the Year", is an unmitigated bore. Thankfully, the 2 to 3 page chapters ensure it can be read quickly and easily - otherwise you most likely would put it down and not bother picking it up again!The book jacket tells us that John O'Hara is an FBI agent on the trail of Nora Sinclair, whose rich spouses or fiances have a habit of...
Very enjoyable and fast-paced, but the ending was disappointing.
"As she’d read in books on forensic psychology, the major similarity among “grief-stricken” people was their ever-shifting cognitive and emotional states.” ― James Patterson, HoneymoonThis book is about a beautiful lady who murders her lovers and a detective who must stop her!It sounds way more interesting then it is. And it has been done and done and..done again. I have tried to read several books by Patterson and for the most part have been unable to really enjoy them. (The exception is "The M...
Ok, there are some really cheesy moments in this book, but it's a quick, easy read that is also entertaining. No, there are no themes or plot points to discuss, no great book club questions, but it never promises to be that. James Patterson is really the master at formulaic writing, and I mean that in the nicest possible way. The structure is so clear, the characterizations so crisp, that this is an incredibly easy book to read. With soap opera-esque twists, this is a good beach read with lots o...