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Original Title: | Lost and Found |
ISBN: | 0515131741 (ISBN13: 9780515131741) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Cady Briggs, Mack Easton |
Jayne Ann Krentz
Paperback | Pages: 368 pages Rating: 3.86 | 4276 Users | 109 Reviews
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Title | : | Lost and Found |
Author | : | Jayne Ann Krentz |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 368 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 2001 by Jove (first published December 15th 2000) |
Categories | : | Romance. Romantic Suspense. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance. Mystery. Suspense. Fiction |
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The author of Smoke in Mirrors and Soft Focus presents a sexy, irresistible story of two people searching for secrets—and finding each other…Cady Briggs is useful to Mack Easton. Her expertise in art and antiques helps his low-profile company, Lost and Found, find missing treasures for high-paying clients. But Cady knows that being useful to a client is one thing—and being used is another. So no matter how alluring she finds Mack, she plans to keep business and pleasure entirely separate.
But then a sudden tragedy puts Cady in charge of Chatelaine’s, her family’s prestigious art and antiques gallery. Suddenly the roles are reversed, as strange developments at Chatelaine’s lead Cady to ask for help from none other than Mack Easton. And instead of tracking down missing masterpieces together, they’ll be hunting for a killer…
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Ratings: 3.86 From 4276 Users | 109 ReviewsCommentary Of Books Lost and Found
Art and antiques expert Cady Briggs is shocked by the news of her Aunt Vesta's sudden death shortly before the merger of her aunt's art business with another local art house firm. Cady appears to be the only one suspicious of her aunt's death, so to help her investigate, she hires Mack Easton, a former business acquaintance (who she secretly nick named Fantasy Man) to pose as her soon to be fiance. The more they investigate, the longer their list of suspects seems to become. This is another3.5* This is a good book, but not a great one. The writing flows, and the plot and characters are enjoyable. The problem is it feels like the bare bones of a story without the depth. I enjoyed the main characters, but wish their past lives and their present motivations were better defined. I wish the romance had been developed more thoroughly and with a little more tension. As it was, I never really bought into it. I enjoyed the suspense plot, but would have loved more complexity and more
Nonsense in its pure form. I had to skip some pages too bad for even 3am
This is not the best book from JAK but also not one of her very bad ones. The thing is that if youve read one book by JAK, youve read them all. Mack and Cady are your very average characters. They didnt annoy me, at least most of the times. Fortunately, Cady is not overly naïve or silly and Mack is not as alpha as some other heroes in JAK stories. It doesnt change the fact that they are completely unremarkable. The romance part is as predictable as you may expect.What surprised me though is that
I always liked that story very much. Mac isn't typical Krentz's hero, we have here a lot of family problems , pinning patches and economic crime . I like naturally described Gabriell's jealousy of his father , family relationships in Cady's life , suspicions about the intentions of marriage. Less crazy , more serious story. And that's natural. Heroes thoughtful , feel the chemistry between them , but it can also spark . Mac knows how to take the next step in his life, Cady knows how to love him
Another interesting read. This time in the art gallery world. Caddy and Mack are a great duo as they try to find the murderer of Cady's aunt Vesta. There was a whole slew of family members and Cady's ex husband that she was married to for only 9 days. Fun!
I really enjoyed this book, but Cady kind of annoyed me throughout. So closed off, and insistent that she wasnt like her great aunt, and also, why was everyone hating on Vesta all the time?? And how close everyone was to Randall....a little creepy. I liked Mack although he was a little obtuse at times.
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