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Rating: - Heroine Gets a Second Chance on Life & Love after Dying in a Porn Shop
A DATE ON CLOUD NINE by Jenna McKnight is a paranormal romance in which the heroine, Lilly, dies and is sent back to Earth on a mission: 1) to give away all her millions of dollars to deserving charities and 2) to get pregnant. And she has to do all this before her next birthday. The father-to-be happens to be a man who hates her because he thinks she stole all his money and left him destitute. However, Lilly intends to win him over, come hell or high water.
The premise of the story is cute, which was what prompted me to read it initially. I had also enjoyed McKnight's other romance, A GREEK GOD IN THE LADIES CLUB, which I found funny and enjoyable. However, I just could not get into A DATE ON CLOUD NINE. There were a lot of holes in the story, for one. Plus, it was written in a tell-don't-show style, which is a no-no for good stories. Another problem was the hero - he was way too perfect, from the flowers he left all over the place to his love for a grouchy cat to his immediate declaration of love. He just didn't seem real to me. Paranormal stuff aside, the whole story didn't seem real to me. Nor was it funny.
I don't want to diss the book, but it just didn't work for me. I'd rather reread the Greek god book instead, for it was MUCH more enjoyable.
Rating: - Not quite a Four but this was better than the 3
Lily Marquette goes back to earth, after having been killed in a castrophy in an "adult only" store. The reader watches as her realtionship with Jake, her deceased husband's best friend unfolds. Her mission is to get pregnant and give away 18 million dollars.
A cute book, though I did notice it was taking her a long time to give the money away and learn to curb her more "instinctual" approaches to things such as manicures. I really had trouble deciding if I liked this well enough for a 4 star rating and the reason is that the ending of this fast paced novel was terrible.
Now, trying to back up my opinion without spoiling it for the reader is difficult to do. There were several directions this novel could have taken and I was glad it didn't go down the road it seemed to be leading up to 2/3's into it. However, I don't mind the occasional twist, in fact I loved Joy Fielding's Whispers and Lies. On the other hand, I don't want to feel like I just wasted time in my life reading rubbish that completely tricked me in a bad way. Think of the movie Groundhog's Day, where the same scene is repeated over and over and how people felt about it, some of the same premise in this novel.
Rating: - Very cute book --- couldn't put it down
This is the first book I have read by this author, but I intend on buying some more. If you need a book that makes you smile when you read it, this is the book for you.
Rating: - Amusing and surprising, but don't look ahead!
I lost a lot of sleep because of this book.
I got so caught up in the story, wanting to know if Lilly would meet her deadline, what would happen with her in-laws, if she would end up dying after all that... I stayed up hours after I crawled into bed each night.
It is true that the ending makes you question why you read the book, but not because you find it a waste of time... You'll just have to see. My advice is to RESIST THE TEMPTATION TO PEEK AT THE LAST FEW CHAPTERS! After several days of making progress, I was only five chapters from the end, but hours after bedtime, and I peeked forward a couple chapters. It was intriguing, but I advise against peeking.
I'm not the romance novel type, so this was a new experience for me, and it appealed to me much more than any of the others I've flipped through in my friends' collections.
It's charming and funny, sexy and, sometimes, even inspirational.
Rating: - Why did I bother?
It was really quite an entertaining story, until the end. I must say that I was rather disappointed! Not wanting to give anything away I'll just say that I am left wondering why I even spent the time reading this book. The last few pages were reserved for a new story's beginning.
I was enjoying the book except the premise of the ending was convoluted. That ending irritated me and negated the earlier enjoyment of the rest of the story.
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