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Jack of Hearts by Sandra Owens

shai3d's review against another edition

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3.0

JACK OF HEARTS starts out with a bang, or a crash, and doesn't seem to slow down from there. A lot of intrigue with the occasional fight thrown in for good measure. What really kept me glued to the pages were the Gentry brothers. I can't wait to read Nate and Court's story.


Alex does a great job of playing a biker bar owner who is willing to do whatever is needed to make some cash. Too bad he can't introduce Madison to the real Alex Gentry while he is setting up her uncle and cousin to go down for drugs.



Madison doesn't seem to fit with her family. She radiates an air of innocence that is almost a direct contradiction to her cousin who is a slimeball. She lost her father a year ago and now she is trying to get her new bookstore on its feet while trying to take care of her mother. I really enjoyed watching her come alive as she gets to know Alex.


I enjoyed this book as rather than a lot of shooting and action, we got a chance to watch Alex maneuver undercover. There was a lot of tension to keep me turning pages and the dialogue is witty and had me laughing at times. Ms. Owens is a new author to me but she has written several books in the past that I plan on checking out. If you are interested in checking those out, just click here to head to her website.


I do think that my readers would enjoy this book if they like romantic suspense that is heavy on both the suspense and the romance. There were some sex scenes but nothing extremely graphic.


*** I received this book at no charge from NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions expressed within are my own.


sugarfoots_reads's review against another edition

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5.0

Let me say the first thing I ever read from Sandra Owens was the K2 Series. Probably my favorite series of all time! I was very excited to recieve an ARC of Jack of Hearts!

This book was great from the beginning. I loved the brothers and their back story that has them where they are today! The love story is also great! An FBI agent falling for a drug cartel family member! The ups and downs in this book will keep you on your toes and wanting more with the flip of every page!

Of course, a cliff hanger at the end leaves you craving the next book!

becxreadz's review

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lighthearted mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0

Liked
*Brother relationship
*Plot was decent
*Mystery 

Disliked
*No chemistry
*Boring smut
*Predictable 

capellan's review against another edition

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2.0

Pretty routine romance plot, with sometimes slightly flat text. Felt like it was "telling" rather than "showing", especially in the early chapters.

booklovingmermaid's review

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4.0

Jack of hearts is a fast-paced, jaw dropping contemporary romance where Agent Alex Gentry falls for the niece of the man he was ordered to take down. Sandra Owens displays mastery in creating characters in this novel. Each character was complex and through reading you can feel the connect of each relationship, when I read romance I love a realistic progression of romance. Each scene served to strengthen the credibility of each character and the depth of their relationship, it was realistic and smooth in pacing.
Another great story from a master storyteller, fall in love with Alex and his brothers in this action-packed forbidden romance series.

lauraanne9's review against another edition

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2.0

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I picked this one up and put it down a couple of times. And, unfortunately, it just didn;t work for me.

Alex and Madison had chemistry, they had passion, and I liked them as a couple...the issue was I just didn't believe the situations they found themselves in...and I never believed he would sneak into her window on a continual basis, as an example. I don't want to get into specifics about what didn't work for me, as that will spoil it for others. But I didn't believe the story which made it tough to invest in it.

This is my first book by the author, and I am interested in reading others, even though this was more of a miss than a hit for me.

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hipstamom's review

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3.0

A good summer read!

It was OK. I read it over a couple of days. The chapters were quick and fun to read. I didn't find any glaring typos or grammatical errors.

now_booking's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 Stars

I generally enjoy Sandra Owens romantic suspense novels for being engaging and well-written. I’m not a huge fan of this particular opener to the Ace & Eights series. The characters are likeable enough, and even though, I found their attraction to be more sexual than anything else based on the way the story is told, I’m happy to buy into their “love.” What ruined this novel for me is how STUPID and unprofessional the hero was and how casual about mixing his undercover life with his actual life as an FBI agent, using his real name, living his actual real life house... it just beggared belief for me. I’m no expert in law enforcement but even I thought that was ridiculous. I like the world that Owens has created with the Gentrys and I’m intrigued by the revelation in the epilogue so even though I think the premise of this series is pretty unrealistic, I’ll probably read the rest of the series.
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