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Open Season

By: Linda Howard
Narrated by: Deborah Hazlett
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She's hunting for a mate and there's no more playing it safe.

Daisy Minor is bored. Worse than that, she's boring. A plain, small-town librarian, she's got a wardrobe as sexy as a dictionary and hasn't been on a date in years. She's never even had a lukewarm love affair, let alone a hot one. So when she wakes up on her 34th birthday and wonders how it is that she still lives with her widowed mom and spinster aunt while her friends have all gotten married and started families, she decides it's time to get a life - and a sex life. And as far as she can tell, good girls don't attract nearly as many men as bad ones.

One makeover later, Daisy has transformed herself into a party girl extraordinaire. She's dancing the night away at clubs, and laughing and flirting with men for the first time in, well, forever. With a new lease on her own place, it's open season for manhunting.

But on her way home late one night, Daisy sees something she's not supposed to see. Suddenly the target of a killer, she's forced to put her manhunt on hold. But the very moment she stops looking might be the moment she finds what she's wanted all along.

©2001 Linda Howington (P)2001 Simon & Schuster
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"A thriller... with deftness and charm." ( The Orlando Sentinel)

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Classic Linda Howard

Open Season is a classic novel, Linda Howard at her best with romance, suspense, humor and a cute puppy. The hero Jack is a tough, experienced sheriff, yet kind and respectful to women. The heroine Daisy is smart, sassy and doesn't take crap from anyone, in spite of being a well-mannered town librarian in a small southern town.

Such a pleasant change from too many recent "so-called erotic romances" that feature creepy alpha jerks who treat women like dirt and the stupid female wimps would allow themselves to be battered & abused. Thanks Linda!

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Fun story, well worth my credit!

Love Linda Howard's books! Open Season is a humorous, romantic mystery that had me chuckling out loud more than once!.I'd say this book is well worth a credit or purchasing! I enjoyed the heck out of it!

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Very nice love story

What did you love best about Open Season?

Was a very nice love story with a little action with the illegal stuff going on.

What did you like best about this story?

Her search for a husband to have babies with.

Which scene was your favorite?

When she sat on that man's lap and accidentally started a bar fight.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes but it took me four sittings.

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dog story

If you like chapters about a "fuzz butt" puppy and a woman's desire to like and swallow, this is for you. The story is supposed to be about Russian girls sold into slavery, but the importance of this is lost when so much time is devoted to the dog chewing up hero's underwear. Boring, I hated it.

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loved it

One small town librarian name Daisy Minor wants a make over . She sees her time running out for a good man and some children. With the help of a gay man whose not really gay but a undercover federal agent but he get the job done. In walk the Chief of Police he see Daisy makeover and figure she after a man and he decides that he is going to be the one. There're all kinds of hilarious incidents especially when she buy condoms at the neighborhood drugstore, he sits beside her in church, meets the family the chief do so many things. One night Daisy goes dancing by herself and see something she thinks it's guys helping one guy that's too drunk but they're really killing him. A few days later she see a picture of the man in the paper and tells the Chief and later on he gets a call about a plate number on a car its park illegally the Chief knows this is a lie! Get the book its has drama, action, love. You get to see both side of a town the nice hilarious honest people than there's the Dark side murders ,rapists, white slavery ring sell very young women and girls to the highest bidder for torturing doing anything they want and laughing about when they kill them they just throw the body in a field or river like a piece of garbage and this is from the rich and powerful evil people!

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Laugh out loud, enjoyable story.

I don ‘t agree with the bad reviews. I laughed out load when reading the “Condum Story”. I enjoyed the characters and was sad there was not a follow up story based on the mayors wife and one of the bad guys.

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Amazing storyline, writing and performance

Linda Howard writes strong, sexy protagonists. Her plots draw you in and are unforgettable. She can have you chewing your nails one moment, laughing out loud the next. Oh, and the puppy, Midas Aka Fuzzbutt was adorable. Loved Jack snd Daisy! Open Season is full of charm and twists and turns.

Deborah Hazlett did Open Season proud. Her accent put me right smack in small town Arkansas. I particularly loved, the bad thing about small towns is everybody knows your business. The good thing about small towns is everybody knows your business.

Highly recommend!

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Finally on Audible after all these years.

Years ago I purchased Midnight Rainbow by Linda Howard, the first romance novel I ever read. Since then, I have purchased all of Linda Howard's books and Open Season remains one of my favorites. While some of her novels, such as Cry No More, concern serious topics that will have you in tears, and others (All the Queen's Men) have more suspense, Open Season is a light hearted novel about life in a small southern town. This is a novel that will make you laugh.

Daisy is the town librarian who decides she is boring, dresses too plainly, doesn't date and living with her mom is not helping matters - so she gets a make over at the big city "beauty salon" vs. the small town "beauty shop" where she typically goes, moves out of her mother's house and rents a house only a first time renter could appreciate and attracts the attention of the local Sheriff, with humorous results. This is a romance novel, with a suspense sub plot that is there so the characters can have a romance. Deborah Hazlett's performance is very well done with distinctive accents, a good pace and inflection - she brings the book to life.

Linda Howard has written other books that have more involved plots, character development and suspense, but for sheer humor and joy, this book is a favorite.

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The Librarian Gets A Makeover

Small town Alabama librarian Daisy Minor decides on her 34th birthday that it's time for a change; so she gets a makeover and begins going out to a club on weekends. There she sees the wrong people doing the wrong things and puts her own life in jeopardy.
Daisy is a great character and some of the interplay between and the Half-Yankee Sheriff Russo is really very funny at times. The reader Deborah Hazlitt does a great job narrating it in such a way that she remains funny and her southern accent sounds quite authentic. A better listen than much of Ms. Howard's library due to the humor.

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Great Characters

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I loved the characters in this story. The stereotypical small town people who, once you were introduced to them a bit turned out not to be so stereotypical after all. The interactions between mother and daughter, hero and heroine, even the puppy were delightful. I found myself laughing out loud.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

I would absolutely listen to this book in one sitting. In fact as soon as I finished it I started listening again from the beginning.

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