tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1807590604976563433.post6836829829024913658..comments2023-06-02T03:57:16.022-05:00Comments on Ladies of Leisure Love Books...: Trace of Fever by Lori FosterTeri Phttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01149616939319680796noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1807590604976563433.post-38482978820367090632011-06-20T13:21:55.733-05:002011-06-20T13:21:55.733-05:00I really enjoyed this book too. I would not say t...I really enjoyed this book too. I would not say the book fell flat for me, because there was a lot going on, like Murray wanting Priss to go shopping for "appropriate" clothes. Let's just say that his version of appropriate doesn't quite match how the rest of the world thinks! <br /><br /> Some of the revisit scenes with Dare and company were quite lengthy, but necessary for the book to progress. And those parts were always fun, if not informative, for the most part. <br /><br />Helen was wonderful in her wicked role, and given the subject matter of Murray's business, it played right in to that. Another character I haven't heard mentioned is Alice. Something about her was just a bit off from the beginning her character was introduced, and I couldn't figure out what that was. <br /><br />There were times I wanted to shake Priss (what a name - short for Priscilla, but I hate the shortened version) to knock some sense in to her because she did have several TSTL moments. She was younger than I like a heroine to be, which may account for some of her attitude and TSTL moments. If you think too hard on it, you may have a hard time renconciling Trace falling for her. <br /><br />So read the book, enjoy it for what it is because it is a very good book, with an excellent ending for a romantic suspense book.Teri Phttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01149616939319680796noreply@blogger.com