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Sweet Fortune

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Sweet Fortune

By: Jayne Ann Krentz
Narrated by: Amy McFadden
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Everyone thought Jessie Benedict's impending marriage to Sam Hatchard was a great arrangement - everyone, that is, but Jessie herself. Was she the only one who could see that Hatchard, her powerful father's protege, had a scheming ulterior motive in marrying her? He was more than just a chip off the old workaholic's block - he was positively lusting after Jessie's inheritance to build his own business empire!

Free-spirited Jessie has plans for her own career as a detective - starting with the rescue of a teenage girl from a dangerous cult. But when a break-in and an intimidating act of vandalism strike close to home, her investigation pairs her with the compellingly masculine entrepreneur. Hatch does make her heart beat deliciously fast, but she's not taking orders from any man. Imagine her surprise when he turns out to be not only a friend and ally but a strong, tender lover who, in the end, knows how to seal a deal - with her resounding "I do!"

©1991 Jayne Krentz (P)2018 Tantor
Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense Heartfelt
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Strong Characters • Good Ending • Classic Storytelling • Adventurous Elements • Humorous Content • Loyal Hero
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It's always a pleasure to listen to a golden oldie. Sometimes better than the latest release.

Classic Krentz

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I love Jayne Ann Krentz usually, but this one is not her best. The hero bullies the heroine (and pretty much everyone else). Her family, who supposedly love her, are jerks. Meanwhile, we are told the heroine is incredibly smart and determined and strong-willed, but never see it. She is wishy-washy, impulsive and generally puts up with the casual insults and disrespect from everyone. There is a nice HEA, but I'd still skip this one.

Has not aged well

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I loved this book when I read it in the 90's. While it's a little dated now, I still enjoyed the vivid narration of an old favorite.

Another Krentz Classic!

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I liked what direction the story took. I think it would’ve been better had not ended with marriage and make the hockey team. But all in all, it was a good story with a good ending.

Funny and enjoyable.

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This is the second book I've listened to with this narrator. She has an affected accent : "chast" for "chest" or "brast" for "breast." Distracting to say the least. This book was much less bad, so either I'm getting used to her or she's eased up on the affectation. Still wish someone would cue her in on the voices, no relation to the actual characters.

I like this story a lot, vintage JAK, which is to say strong but loyal hero with an equally strong and determined heroine. Add equal parts adventure and humor, and you have a great listen.

Good story, less accent

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I'm pretty sure that by 1990, terms such as "old maid" were passe and that sex didn't always come with the price tag of marriage. Also, even then the domineering male who knows best was a busted trope. However, while I could make allowances for the dated themes, I couldn't get past the fact that I couldn't engage with the characters. The heroine was supposedly strong-willed and smart, but made wrong decisions and was portrayed as reckless and foolish. The hero was a somewhat updated version of a Regency Romance lead male, but without the depth that could make me like him in spite of his arrogance. I usually like the author's output, but would suggest that those with 2020 sensibilities give this one a miss.

Retro Warning

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I really dislike the dysfunctional relationships. It seems gratuitous to get the lovers together without fixing glaring communication problems.

not great

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I normally love this author. This time though I struggled to get through the book. I want to reach through my phone and punch the male character. He came across as a complete chauvinist

The male character drove me nuts!

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It's well written but in more than half the book the main character was talked down to by everyone. It was written in 1990 and I'm not even sure that was the prevailing attitude towards women even then.

an ok read

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The entire family spent half the book gaslighting the FMC into a marriage she didn’t want only to demand she leave the guy when he was no longer of use to them.

I realize this book was published in 1991 but this story line did not age well.

Family emotionally manipulated a women into marriage

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