Fotografía de autor

Jackie Black

Autor de Daughter of Destiny

29+ Obras 125 Miembros 1 Reseña

Sobre El Autor

Nota de desambiguación:

(eng) Jacqueline Ashley Casto writes as Jackie Black, Jacqueline Ashley and Jackie Casto.

Series

Obras de Jackie Black

Daughter of Destiny (1990) 24 copias
The New Frontier (1992) 16 copias
Dreams of Destiny (1990) 14 copias
Secrets of the Heart (1984) 8 copias
In the Name of Love (1986) 6 copias
Love's Revenge (1983) 5 copias
Winter Winds (1982) 4 copias
The Long Journey Home (1987) 4 copias
A Question of Honor (1987) 4 copias
Spring's Awakening (1986) 3 copias
Crimson Morning (1982) 3 copias
From This Day Forward (1985) 3 copias
The Gift (1989) 3 copias
Promises in the Night (1983) 3 copias
A Time to Love (1983) 3 copias
Island of Illusions (1986) 3 copias
Love Thy Neighbor (1989) 3 copias
Payment in Full (1984) 2 copias
A Little Bit of Warmth (1985) 2 copias
For All Time (1984) 2 copias
Wayfaring Stranger (1989) 1 copia
The Catch of the Season (1985) 1 copia
Hunting Season (1984) 1 copia
The Other Half of Love (1984) 1 copia
Romantic Roulette (1985) 1 copia
Autumn Fires (1983) 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

The Princess Kaiulani (1974) — Ilustrador — 8 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Nombre legal
Casto, Jacqueline Ashley
Otros nombres
Black, Jackie
Ashley, Jacqueline
Casto, Jackie
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugares de residencia
Oklahoma, USA
Hawaii, USA
California, USA
Washington, D.C., USA
Biografía breve
Jacqueline Ashley Casto spent her first nineteen years in Oklahoma, USA and has lived in several places since then, including Hawaii, California, and Washington, D.C. Her love of romance novels eventually led to a career as writer. She wrote under the pennames of Jackie Black, Jacqueline Ashley and Jackie Casto from 1982 to 1992.
Aviso de desambiguación
Jacqueline Ashley Casto writes as Jackie Black, Jacqueline Ashley and Jackie Casto.

Miembros

Reseñas

Melissa McKee is a twenty-eight year old former Washington DC investigative reporter who quits her hectic city life to return to her home town and work at the small local newspaper. She doesn’t stay there long, as circumstances arise such that her investigative skills are needed by her editor’s relatives and she is sent to a Montana ranch/reform school. The program is run by the irresistible (apparently) Robert Redding who is suspected, by the aforementioned relatives, of mistreating his inmates. It’s lust at first sight for Redding and McKee, as McKee poses as one of the delinquents. Romance ensues.

I believe the most correct adjective for this novel is “overwritten”. It’s filled with simile and easily has 3 times as many adjectives as any other sort of word. Despite all this description, the characters are flat and cliché, and the style of their romance, where a supposedly intelligent adult woman (who, coincidentally, appears more like a sixteen year old girl) is constantly helpless and stupefied whenever in the presence of the gorgeous, mustachioed man, seems more suited to a historical romance than something that is meant to be contemporary. Though this was probably more acceptable in 1984 when the book was published, I don’t think it will impress today’s readers over the age of thirteen. Sadly, the story is also less than interesting and the resolution of the plot employs a device which has lost its punch over the years as well.
… (más)
½
 
Denunciada
susan402 | Apr 29, 2007 |

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Estadísticas

Obras
29
También por
1
Miembros
125
Popularidad
#160,151
Valoración
4.0
Reseñas
1
ISBNs
43
Idiomas
1

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