Call After Midnight & Under The Knife: Call After Midnight\Under The Knife 
asked by tacos on November 16, 2006 3:42 AM
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I love this ladies books, and I know that this book is going to be a great read the same as many others I have by her. It came like "NEW" and I bought it used, but whoever had it, respects books, like I do.
reviewed by daddyadd on November 22, 2006 2:32 PM
You must first know that these novels have been miscategorized. The book jacket claims that it is both romance and a thriller. The two books under one cover are neither. They are closer to the romantic suspense genre, but do not expect much from the romance angle of the story. Unfortunately, the author never portrayed a strong emotional connection between the characters other than the sexual attraction to one another. Perhaps because the story lines were condensed down to fit the two books together, but I feel that getting the reader to connect with the characters is vital to a successful novel. Those stories that touch our soles or cause us to shed a tear, even to laugh, or feel the familiarity are the books that stay with us long after the last page has been read. These books were adequate, but I would be interested in reading one of this authors full novels to see if any of them have what it takes to be a success.
Here are a few descriptions of the books as described from the back of the jacket.
CALL AFTER MIDNIGHT
Newlywed Sarh Fontaine has just received the news that every wife fears? her husband of two months has died abroad in a hotel fire. Yet convinced he's still alive, Sarah forges an alliance with Nick O'Hara from the U.S. State Department that has the two of them crisscrossing Europe on a desperate search for signs of life. As Sarah and Nick become quarry in the secret world of international espionage, they must risk everything for answers that may prove fatal.
UNDER THE KNIFE
For attorney David Ransom, it begins as an open-and-shut case: malpractice. Then Dr. Kate Chesne storms into his office, daring him to seek out the truth- that she's being framed. When another patient turns up dead, David starts to believe her. Somewhere in the Honolulu hospital, a killer walks freely. Now David finds himself asking the same questions Kate is desperate to have answered.
Who is next and why?
Is it worth buying?
If you are looking for a light read to pass the time, than this duo of books isn't bad for the price.
Here are a few descriptions of the books as described from the back of the jacket.
CALL AFTER MIDNIGHT
Newlywed Sarh Fontaine has just received the news that every wife fears? her husband of two months has died abroad in a hotel fire. Yet convinced he's still alive, Sarah forges an alliance with Nick O'Hara from the U.S. State Department that has the two of them crisscrossing Europe on a desperate search for signs of life. As Sarah and Nick become quarry in the secret world of international espionage, they must risk everything for answers that may prove fatal.
UNDER THE KNIFE
For attorney David Ransom, it begins as an open-and-shut case: malpractice. Then Dr. Kate Chesne storms into his office, daring him to seek out the truth- that she's being framed. When another patient turns up dead, David starts to believe her. Somewhere in the Honolulu hospital, a killer walks freely. Now David finds himself asking the same questions Kate is desperate to have answered.
Who is next and why?
Is it worth buying?
If you are looking for a light read to pass the time, than this duo of books isn't bad for the price.
reviewed by carrots on November 27, 2006 3:26 AM
These books were really good, because there were two books that were within this book.
The Call after Midnight- this book was about a woman by the name of Sarah, and her supposive newlywed husband Geoff Fontaine. Little does she know that the man that married, may not realistically turn out to be who she thought that it was. Read the book, and find out more about this adventure.
Under the Knife- is about the adventure of Kate Chesne an anthesiologist and then a surgeon by the name of Guy Santini. Follow them through their adventures, by reading the book.
Both of these adventures were stories that you would not want to put down!
The Call after Midnight- this book was about a woman by the name of Sarah, and her supposive newlywed husband Geoff Fontaine. Little does she know that the man that married, may not realistically turn out to be who she thought that it was. Read the book, and find out more about this adventure.
Under the Knife- is about the adventure of Kate Chesne an anthesiologist and then a surgeon by the name of Guy Santini. Follow them through their adventures, by reading the book.
Both of these adventures were stories that you would not want to put down!
reviewed by allnet on November 28, 2006 12:18 AM
