Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Review: Hotshot

I was super excited to read this because Julie Garwood's Buchanan family series were a lot of fun to read.  I don't however, have a whole lot to say about this installment in the series.

Here is the synopsis from Barnes and Noble:

Peyton Lockhart and her sisters have inherited Bishop’s Cove, a small, luxurious oceanfront resort, but it comes with a condition: The girls must run the resort for one year and show a profit—only then will they own it.
A graduate of a prestigious French culinary school, Peyton has just lost her job as a food critic. Out of work and in a bad place personally, a year doing something completely different sounds wonderful.
There are countless challenges and too many people who want to stop the sisters from succeeding. Among them are Peyton’s contentious cousins, who are outraged that they didn’t inherit the resort, as well as a powerful group of land developers who have been eyeing the coveted beachfront property.
It’s soon apparent to Peyton that their efforts are being sabotaged, but she refuses to let the threats scare her—until she’s nearly killed. She calls on her childhood friend and protector, Finn MacBain, now with the FBI, and asks for his help. He saved her life once; he can do it again.
My review: 
Not a favorite unfortunately.  I usually eat up every last detail in Garwood's books.  Mercy and Heartbreaker were in my top ten for last year and I read a lot of books so that was really saying something.  In Hotshot, I quickly found myself skipping pages and to be honest, it didn't make a difference.  The romance was rushed and predictable and although the plot had a lot of potential, it fell flat in my opinion.  I certainly hope that her next book is much better.  Oh well,  not every book can meet expectations I guess.  On to my next book.  :)


1 comment:

  1. What a shame. The premise sounds cool but it's hard to get worked up over predictable books.

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