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5.0 out of 5 stars An Unconventional Penitentiary Romance- Hot, Explicit and Fun Read!, February 17, 2012
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Shayna Gier - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Radar Love (Ultimate Hustle) (Kindle Edition)
Radar Love is very fast paced, in the most delightful way! The only time I was able to put this book down was for bed about 40% through the book because it was 3am in the morning! Niether predictable or boring for a single minute, Radar Love will be a book you won't be able to put down- especially if you love rather unconventional love stories.
There's nothing I enjoy more than reading a book that is completely unlike something I've read before. Unfortunately, this often leaves me unsatisfied and wanting more of really awesome novels that have no sequel. Luckily, this isn't the case with Radar Love and I cannot wait for other installments in Jason Z Christie's Ultimate Hustle series! Chris and Janique are two lovers separated not only by a penitentiary, but also by Janique's parents, if they had any say in the matter. Janique isn't your average "poor little rich girl" though. Trapped in a sheltered life growing up, she more than makes up for the shelteredness when she meets and falls madly in love with Chris, a rougher type of guy who introduces her to a world of thrills from pain, to pleasure, and everything in between. I do advise that if you don't like harsh language, explicit (and yet beautifully written) sex scenes of unconventional sexuality, this book would probably not be your cup of tea- but I really did enjoy it.
4.0 out of 5 stars A unique perception and application of morality, February 3, 2012
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A. Massie "Stormy" - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Pageburner (Kindle Edition)
Pageburner switches between the lives of Paige Burner, an intelligent (though drug using) homicide detective, and Jean Simons, Genetic PHD and mentally deranged man.
I struggled with how to review this book as it is an excellently written, complex journey through the questions of morality, bio-warfare, and drug use. I have serious issues with the extent and derangements of the drug usage and the illness (mental and bio) that it brings. In the end I think Jean, Paige and Maxxy make a great unit but fear for the world they inhabit!
I had a lot of trouble liking either of the main characters because of their part in the mass murder but... and this is a big one, the story is engaging and you find yourself page after page, riveted, waiting to find out what happens next. I loved it!
Jason is a crazy, thoughtful new Indy author that shows a unique perception and application of morality in his constructed world. I give PageBurner 3 1/2 stars only because of the blasé attitude of drug use (yes it's a personal bias but heh). Over all the story is a 4 for enjoyment and writing. I loved the story and look forward to reading more from him in the future and happily recommend this to any that love a psychological mystery as it definitely makes the lines blur and the brain twitch.
http://www.amazon.com/Jason-Christie/e/B006P7E0K8/