
Kirsten Lee
Author of Unravelled
Works by Kirsten Lee
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I received this book as a giveaway from author, and I'm delighted that I did. Unraveled is an endless source of entertainment from start to finish. This book is incredibly funny, sweetly romantic, and unexpectedly uplifting.
There are so many things I love about this book, it's hard to pinpoint them in a few words. As a festival organizer, this was particularly fun for me to read. Sadly, I don't have a Mr. Wall Street of my own to spice things up, but I'll settle for reading about Alex Fields show more and her fabulous interactions with Adam Montgomery. The chemistry between them is palpable and a great joy to follow. It helps that Adam truly is Mr. Perfect, and Alex is one of the more admirable characters I've read. She makes a wonderful protagonist as she is easy to relate to and easy to like.
One of the strongest points of this book is the humor, which is quite hilarious and occassionally absurb without ever becoming ridiculous. I kept a steady smile the entire time I was reading this. The author's wit astounds me, as does her clever skill at turning a phrase. Kirsten Lee is truly a masterful writer, and I'd love to read more of her work. show less
There are so many things I love about this book, it's hard to pinpoint them in a few words. As a festival organizer, this was particularly fun for me to read. Sadly, I don't have a Mr. Wall Street of my own to spice things up, but I'll settle for reading about Alex Fields show more and her fabulous interactions with Adam Montgomery. The chemistry between them is palpable and a great joy to follow. It helps that Adam truly is Mr. Perfect, and Alex is one of the more admirable characters I've read. She makes a wonderful protagonist as she is easy to relate to and easy to like.
One of the strongest points of this book is the humor, which is quite hilarious and occassionally absurb without ever becoming ridiculous. I kept a steady smile the entire time I was reading this. The author's wit astounds me, as does her clever skill at turning a phrase. Kirsten Lee is truly a masterful writer, and I'd love to read more of her work. show less
This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
This book is part of Kirsten Lee’s Naughty collection. It is a short adult book but still has the start of a good story. It did a wonderful job of introducing the main characters Kamilla the new prosecutor with a built in lie-detector and Xander her sexy police chief lover. It hints at the deeper purpose to her being drawn to the town and hints at other women yet to come. I really wished that part of the story had been developed more, but hopefully a future book will do so.
I received this book via the MemberGiveAway program here at LT and I am happy that I did. Unravelled is a fun and charming romantic book. Alex is a festival planner who travels to a small town to organize a festival there. Of course there are lots of problems she runs into, not the least of which is her annoying boss for this project. There are lots of funny situations, which can be quite recognizable. And of course there is lots of romance. I can easily see this book made into a cute show more romantic comedy movie! show less
This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
This was one of my freebies from LT authors for reviews (sorry guys that it takes me 5 months to read and post reviews, i am working almost non-stop).
It is funny, well written and i can see Sandra Bullock in it :p. But... the story is a little lacking and predictable for a seasoned reader, also some of the gags lose a lot because of the repetitive use of them (the dog is funny but not all the time). But again, is not meant to be War and Peace, it is meant to entertain and it does so. It made show more me laugh so many times that it was worth my time and effort :) show less
It is funny, well written and i can see Sandra Bullock in it :p. But... the story is a little lacking and predictable for a seasoned reader, also some of the gags lose a lot because of the repetitive use of them (the dog is funny but not all the time). But again, is not meant to be War and Peace, it is meant to entertain and it does so. It made show more me laugh so many times that it was worth my time and effort :) show less
This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
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