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Business Stationary Mart - Turbulent Sea (Drake Sisters, Book 6)

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Binding: Mass Market Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780515145069 ISBN: 0515145068 Label: Jove Manufacturer: Jove Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 336 Publication Date: 2008-07-29 Publisher: Jove Studio: Jove
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A-Game Comment: I have been a big fan of Christine Feehan for a long time, so much so that if a book came out before pay day I had to have it even if it meant forgoing a pack of cigarettes or eating out that week. I've been disappointed in the last few books I've read by this author, finding them medicore and off key. But, I'm excited to say that Feehan seems to have found her A-Game with Turbulent Sea.
Joley and Ilya's story takes us on the road with Joley and the band. We see what life is like for Joley and how hard it is to be in the spotlight all the time. As the book progresses Joley has to learn to trust Ilya with more than just her body and he has to trust her with his happiness and his heart.
Joley is in danger on several different fronts and it's up to Ilya to protect her and maintain his cover. We don't really see much of the other Drake sisters, as Joley is on the road until the last few chapters of the book. But, Feehan represents them through phone calls until they pull together in typical Drake fashion at the end.
This book is Feehan as I've always loved her. I hope that Elle and Jackson's story is just as good. Who knows, maybe Feehan will write another series featuring Joley and Ilya's sons. Finding out that he is the seventh son of a seventh son was one of the best parts of the book because of Joley's reaction.
Gotta love it! 5 Stars!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Dreck Comment: This book is so bad that I couldn't be bothered even to skim it. I'm amazed that the author has published as many books as she has. I found the book disjointed; the plot such as I gleaned was illogical. The characters were poorly developed. The author merely tells us how enthralled by one another the main characters are, implying we should find them great, too. One of the ways a book engages us it showing us how characters view their world and each other. Why should we believe something an author presents when that author can't even create a plot worth following, or be bothered to create a world seen through her characters' eyes. Why can't the author show us why the characters, and us, should be interested in the world the characters inhabit?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Why are all of Ms. Feehan's heroines small, skinny and beautiful? Comment: I used to absolutely LOVE Christine Feehan's writing but lately... well it's left me feeling flat. All of her characters are tiny, beautiful women bordering on perfecton who always get the rich and or nice guy. Unbeleiveable. Not to mention the fact that us 'normal' women who are 10 to 30 pounds over weight and are close to 6 feet tall ourselves have a hard time indentifying with a heroine like that.
I don't mind a perfect heroine now again but to always have your heroines described the same way with narrow rib cages, narrow hips and most of them being under 5'5" tall...it's getting repititious. Especially when these same women are 'mating' with men well over 6 feet tall. Picture them having sex. Heck, the man would have to bend over in bed to kiss the woman while making love. How sexy is that?
This book is pretty much the same as the others as far as characters go. I had a hard time liking Joley. Nearly perfect as most of Ms. Feehan's characters are, she's a bit spoiled and frankly, appeared just a little TSTL to me. She knows she's getting threatening letters yet goes out unescorted to jog. She may as well have been screaming "kill me I'm right here!"
And I'm not even going to mention the numerous daytime tv like sub plots that make you wonder if you're really reading a script for a soap opera.
The only reason I'm scoring it a 3 instead of lower is there is a lot of great romance once you get past the annoying 'feel sorry for mes' and 'will people still like me if they find out I like dominant men?' character flaws Joley has. Seriously, who would know you're into that unless you tell them, for pete's sake?
I hate to say it because Ms. Feehan has been one of my favorite authors for over ten years but I'm getting to the point where I'm not going to purchase her books anymore because they're pretty much all the same. The characters and descriptive lines have become too repitious for me.
If you're reading for great sex, then that is one of this book's redeeming qualities, that and the romance Ms. Feehan is famous for.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Enchanting Review: Turbulent Sea Comment: TURBULENT SEA
CHRISTINE FEEHAN
Paranormal Romance
Rating: 4 Enchantments
Joley Drake is one of seven sisters who all have powers. Joley's voice holds her power. She can influence and persuade people just by simply speaking. Her singing voice is so powerful that she has a strong fan base. But some of the fans are becoming too obsessed and to the point of dangerous. Ilya Prakenskii seems to have a magical hold on her because he is all she can think of. Will he be able to save her from the threats she faces or is he just as dangerous as her stalker?
Ilya Prakenskii is bodyguard to one of the most well-known Russian hit men. And he is not known for good reasons. Appearances seem that Ilya is one of the bad guys, but is that really what is going on? Ilya knows that Joley is destined to be with him but he is not willing to force the idea on her. She has to make that decision on her own.
Joley Drake is on the road with her band. While they are living the high life, partying, drinking, drugs, and having women come and go from their beds, Joley is stuck night after night not even being able to sleep. When Joley gets the news that Logan's baby was on its way she jumped at the opportunity to go and tell him. At least that is why she told herself she was going. Truth was that she craved Ilya. Her body and her soul wanted to be near him, see him, and hold him. If only they would listen to her head. A girl at that party goes missing and it is when Joley talks to the girl's mother that her suspicions are true. The girl is nothing more than a child. Joley suspects she knows who is responsible but when he turns up dead, she doesn't know what to think. Who among them is a murderer? Who is sending her threatening messages? And where is the girl? Joley only finds herself deeper in mystery when she uncovers a human trafficking operation.
TURBULENT SEA is the sixth book in the Drake sister's series. I have been craving this story ever since Hannah and Jonas's book, Safe Harbor. Ilya was such a mysterious character that you could not help but to wonder who and what is he? Well TURBULENT SEA answers all. I think that out of all the Drake sisters she is the one that I am most alike. She has a kick butt attitude, yet emotional and caring. Ilya gave me goose bumps. His character was exactly what I want in a man, just don't tell my husband. The way that Joley and Ilya interact is something that should not be missed. Turbulent Sea is a great addition to the Drake sister series and I can not wait to see what Elle's story, Hidden Current, will bring!
Christine Feehan is the New York Times bestselling author of the Carpathian series, Drake Sister Series, and Ghost Walkers series. To find out more about her and her great series please check http://www.christinefeehan.com/index.php
Jennifer
Enchanting Reviews
October 2008
Customer Rating:      Summary: Drake Sister number six. Comment: Joley Drake is one of seven daughters of a seventh daughter and endowed with special gifts that could be both blessing and curse. It was her spell-singing talent that made her a megastar. When she opens her mind she can feel the hopes and dreams of the people in the audience. Jerry, the band's manager, has warned Joley that the threats against her have been escalating. Seems she has at least one nutcase fan fixating on her, not to mention the holier-than-thou slime calling himself "the Reverend". But the only man that Joley craves is Ilya Prakenskii, a man too dangerous for her in so many ways. Ever since he had zapped her palm with a spell months ago her palm has been imprinted with his touch and his scent. She has been marked as his.
Ilya is the lead bodyguard of Sergei Nikitin. Nikitin's public image is of a charming businessman. But Nikitin is more of a Russian mobster with a violent and bloody past. Nikitin even has Brian, Joley's best friend and lead guitarist, believing he is harmless. But Joley is a Drake. She can read people through touch. And she can feel the darkness and evil in Nikitin without laying a finger on him. Ilya is a different story though. And when Joley's life is threatened on tour, she has no choice but to let down her mental guards and let Ilya in.
***** You do not need to read the previous titles in this series to totally enjoy it, but you should if you wish the full effect. The author did a fantastic job at updating new readers to the series, and refreshing the memories of others, without making it sound like a lecture. Author Christine Feehan always strives to please! *****
Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
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Editorial Reviews:
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An All-New Drake Sisters Novel
Bewitching rock superstar Joley Drake can have any lover she wants. But when her life is threatened, her dangerously sexy bodyguard is the only man she needs. There’s just one problem: his shadowy reputation as a secret Russian hit man may put Joley in even greater peril…
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