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Book ReviewsEvery Time We Say Goodbye: The 7th Robin Miller Mystery (Robin Miller Mystery, Number 7) |
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Book: Every Time We Say Goodbye: The 7th Robin Miller Mystery (Robin Miller Mystery, Number 7)
Written by: Jaye Maiman |
Publisher: Naiad Pr
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5
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Thank goodness for KT Rating:
4 / 5
Is there any character in fiction more exasperating than Robin Miller? She has a great relationship going with KT, but she can't seem to keep herself from messing it up. When she should just walk away from temptation or use a simple "No", she seems incapable of doing that. When it comes to her personal relationship, she can always be counted on to make many mistakes that in real life probably would not have a happy ending. And what's wrong with KT that she keeps putting up with this mess? What saves the book is that, as usual, Maiman has included some interesting storylines besides the romance and some hot .... Besides, you have to read the book just to see how Robin redeems herself by the end. Maiman says she's skipping years in the series now, but Robin doesn't seem to be moving forward emotionally at the same rate. If there is another book in the series coming, let's hope that Robin Miller has caught up to the timeline.
Two Mysteries Rating:
5 / 5
Jaye Maiman delivers yet another edge-of-the-seat mystery, keeping me guessing all the way to the end. I'm not talking about the whodunnit part of the book either. As intensely portrayed is the turning point that RObin and KT have reached -- it's settle down or break apart time. It's make a family nest or go their separate ways. I did not know until the very last page what Robin would decide. Robin's doubts and suffering are heartbreaking, as is KT's confusion and helplessness. It made the mystery emotionally rich, which is a rare treat in most mystery novels. The whodunnit part of the books is as enjoyable as always with Maiman, who just gets better with fast-paced action plots. I recommend this one 100%.
Fast-Paced Thriller! Rating:
5 / 5
Here's another fast-paced, thrilling entry in the Robin Miller series. Maiman's style gets crisper with each new entry. Here, Maiman chose to really focus on Robin and K.T.'s relationship, of course there's no shortage of action but clearly Maiman is letting her characters mature and reflect more than in her earlier work. I highly recommend this book, especially since Jaye was kind enough to publish one of my poems in this entry! I love you Jaye!
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