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Nobody But You

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 25, 2003

    Funny!

    The humor and wit displayed by this bunch of characters is riotous. A story to keep you turning pages, laughing, and anxiously awaiting what is going to happen next. A great mystery read to.

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    amusing romantic suspense

    As she turns thirty, Jacey Wilder feels it is past time to straighten out her life. She decides a good place to start is with Albert Alcott, a man she met while on vacation. She deserted Albert when she thought he might be a serial killer, but realizes her error. She hires private detective David Anderson to locate the man though she believes he is a flake. David quickly learns that Albert never graduated from Harvard Law as he boasted to Jacey. Next he takes her to Albert¿s former address only to learn he died. David provides solace, but Jacey is not hurting. Meanwhile Albert faked his death and has returned from Mexico seeking the diamonds he stole from mobster Joey Malori. As Albert and Joey converge on Jacey, she and David fall in love, but he will earn his fee keeping his beloved client safe. NOBODY BUT YOU is an amusing romantic suspense as only Julie Kenner can write. The story line cleverly combines humor with tension and intrigue so that the audience has a delightful tale though how fast the mob catches up with Albert upon his return seems stretched. The lead couple belongs together and the support cast (from his aunt to the crooks) makes for a wonderful read for sub-genre fans. Harriet Klausner

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 7, 2002

    Wonderful read!

    Jacey feels her biological clock ticking as her thirtieth birthday approaches. The only possible husband disappeared on her, and now she wants him found. To accomplish this, she hires writer/private investigator Dave Anderson to find him. There are a few problems, though. First off, her great love gave her a false name, and is supposed to be dead. However, he is very much alive, and is responsible for the next problem. The mob is after Jacey, thinking that she has a cache of stolen diamonds. Finally, Jacey and Dave find themselves terribly attracted to each other, and not sure that even if he can find the absent boyfriend, that they really want him found. ***** With sparkling characters and snappy dialog reminescent of forties movies, and definitely HOT sex scenes, this book will please fans of leading ladies such as Lori Foster and her like. Sexual tension mingles with comedy and action to create a well rounded plot. Readers will find a bonus preview of the sequel at the end. ***** Reviewed by Amanda Killgore.

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    Posted April 14, 2010

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