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Gift of Gold

Gift Series, Book 1

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Gift of Gold

De: Jayne Ann Krentz
Narrado por: David Colacci
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Jonas Quarrel has tracked Verity from Mexico to Northern California. Just what is he after?  

Verity Ames finds herself fighting an attraction to Jonas from the moment he knocks on the door of the No Bull Cafe. He seems far too good to be true.  

Together they will discover a shared passion and a shared danger.

©1988 Jayne Ann Krentz (P)2018 Tantor
Contemporario Paranormal Romance Romance contemporáneo Romance paranormal
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Sometimes older stories don’t feel like they mesh with the world today… while this was obviously written several years ago the plot was still enjoyable and relatable… the narrator was excellent

Old one but a good one

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The story line was good. It took me 3 times to get through the book. The narrator was terrible. something was missing. I may have to listen again. lol

You will have to get pass narrator voice

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I usually really enjoy Jane Ann Krentz’s work. This book, however, was very difficult to get through. The female character was entitled, spoiled, judgmental, overbearing, and even though she was meant to be a shrew… She reminded me of a two-year-old that was absolutely positive that she knew the best thing for everyone to do, even in the face of rational and logical evidence — and it was just wearing. This book made me wonder if JAK has started hating men, or does she just enjoy writing women characters that should never have the honor of a good man in their life or being in a relationship.

Entitled, judgmental and rude heroine

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I am a huge fan of Jayne Ann Krentz and normally love her books. I read this in paperback many years ago and it was fine. The audible version (the same as the paperback) didn’t let me skip over some of the not so great points (bordering on misogyny).

It’s a great book, but some of the behavior towards women is less than appealing in todays society.

The narration was fantastic. Mr Colacci gave a great performance with consistent voices and inflection. I’ll definitely listen to more of his readings. I’ll listen to more of Jaynes books too…but I’ll remember this piece of it.

Great narration…okay story

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Originally published 1/1/1988
Wow! Verity Ames is so often over-the-line obnoxious that I really disliked her. And I LOVE books with strong female main characters. I LOVE female characters that take no bs nor accept double standards.
Then there’s Caitlin Evanger, the other major female character in the book who cold-bloodedly plans a revenge murder for Kincaid, the man who raped her and permanently disfigured her. Tabby worries about Caitlin injuring herself further but there’s zero acknowledgment of her setting up Jonas Quarrel to use him in her plans. It could tear apart his life at best, or get him killed at worst, with a real possibility of jail. Again, no acknowledgment of her destroying “an innocent man”.
What’s wrong with a book where 2 out of 4 characters are likable and it’s the men, not the women?
Colacci was ok as narrator, but he didn’t add anything to the story.

was it ever considered good?

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