The Red Files (On The Record, Band 1)

The Red Files (On The Record, Band 1)

Softcover
4.03

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Rival reporters team up for the story of their careers in this lesbian romantic suspense filled with humor, twists, and one fierce ice queen. Ambitious Daily Sentinel journalist Lauren King is chafing on LA’s vapid social circuit, reporting on glam, A-list parties while sparring with her rival—the formidable, icy Catherine Ayers.Ayers is an ex-Washington DC political correspondent who suffered a humiliating fall from grace, and her acerbic tongue keeps everyone at bay. Everyone, that is, except knockabout Iowa girl King, who is undaunted, unimpressed and gives as good as she gets.One night a curious story unfolds before their eyes: One business launch, 34 prostitutes and a pallet of missing pink champagne. What on earth does it mean? King and Ayers join forces but they might find a lot more than just a passion for news on the dusty road to Nevada.

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Format
Softcover
Pages
384
Price
13.20 €

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3.25⭐ I've enjoyed all the Lee Winter books I've read previously, this one is definitely my least favorite. Unfortunately I was just uninterested in the plot, I thought it would be more interesting than it was. Towards the middle the story was picking up a little but it quickly got boring again to the point where I didn't really care anymore. The characters were completely fine, felt exactly like all the other characters she writes. I always love her ice queens. I sadly wasn't that invested in the romance either, after reading the majority of her books it all starts to feel rather similar so it was obvious where this would go. Probably won't read the second book.

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3,5 Sterne. Solide erzählte Romantic Suspense-Geschichte über zwei verfeindete Reporterinnen, die eine finanzpolitische Verschwörung aufdecken und sich dabei näherkommen. - Fokus auf investigativem Journalismus (Spuren nachgehen, Beteiligte befragen, vor gegnerischen Agenten flüchten) - Parallel dazu wird kribbelig und glaubwürdig erzählt, wie aus dem angespannten Schlagabtausch von Lauren und Catherine nach und nach eher Flirterei und dann echte Gefühle werden. - Kern der Verschwörung hat Potenzial, superduper creepy zu sein, war mir dann aber etwas zu nüchtern erzählt

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