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Geri Foster

Author of Out of the Dark

24+ Works 145 Members 8 Reviews

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Works by Geri Foster

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12 Christmas Romances To Melt Your Heart (2015) — Contributor — 12 copies
Once Upon a Valentine (12-in-1) — Author — 8 copies

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This was alright. It had some funny lines but the characters were kind of ridiculous and the plot was predictable. 2 stars.
 
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funstm | 1 other review | Dec 1, 2022 |
I love S.E Smith and I was thrilled to discover a kindle world series spinn off. Loved it. I cannot wait to read more of these books. It's also a great way to discover new authors. Way to go Kindle World!

I loved the case of mistaken identity and the endearing naivety of the aliens. I have not read books by Geri Foster before, but I will be in the future1
 
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Emmie217 | Jun 27, 2018 |
Quick suspense of stalker who was underestimated by our hero many times. Dan McCray was asked by a friend to help a woman who has been continually victimized by a stalker. No one knew that he was so much more than just a common stalker.

This was an enjoyable read and could have certainly been great full length suspense.
 
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CindySnS | Oct 26, 2016 |
I’m afraid there wasn’t much to like here and I struggled with it.
For most of the book the heroine is screaming, shouting or “screeching” at the hero. Yes, that word is used several times, which made me think the author didn’t like her heroine very much either. In the last quarter of the book the heroine miraculously stops shouting and is soooo in love, but then her behaviour becomes even more TSTL.
All the characters in the book are pretty cardboardy and I have no idea why the hero and heroine like, let alone love, each other.
The suspense plot wasn’t very well done. Some parts were pretty far-fetched (the heroine has a camera in her contact lens and the bad guys know instantly that she has taken their photographs when she briefly looks at them) and for the rest it was pretty predictable: of course the bad guys are Russian and South American. The ‘baddest baddy’ is portrayed so over the top, he becomes a caricature.
Lastly, this book could really have done with some editing, as it was full of spelling and grammar mistakes.
All in all, this was so bad, I’m not inclined to try another book by this author.
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Marcella1717 | 1 other review | Feb 11, 2016 |

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