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Baggage Claim (2000)

by Amanda Tru(Favorite Author)
3.82 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: Warning: This book is bad for your cuticles and REM cycle. Just had to put that out there because this suspenseful (yet witty) romance has nonstop action from page 1 until the end. Have you ever watched the series 24 with Jack Bauer? This is kind of like that. The action never stops and the odds keep stacking against our heroes until you don’t think they’ll ever get out of it; but you know somehow they will…but you wonder how…which makes you crave brownies. Seriously! A pan of brownies would have been nice while reading this book; maybe then I wouldn’t have bitten off all my nails (and don’t tell me I already had bitten them off, because I know you’re right…but I still tried to bite whatever was left hanging on for dear life of my cuticles and the result is... moren’t pretty). I’m still glad I read this book though—ugly remaining cuticles and all. I did miss out on a night of REM sleep, so if I cut you off on the freeway today, I’m sorry about that…but I blame it all on this intense book. You see, I was worried so much about the crazy characters I had just barely met, but kind of fallen for, that I stayed awake all night trying to figure out how Rachel and Dawson would get away from the terrorists (I mean, Rachel is only a small town girl from Montana. How is she going to survive New York City, let alone some insane terrorists who are chasing her down to get their bomb back they planted in her suitcase?). Anyway, lesson learned. Next time this happens, I will just stay up until 2 or 3 in the morning and finish the dang book instead of lying in bed trying to determine the ending myself and lose a night’s worth of precious sleep. If you still want to read this book (which I strongly encourage), just remember to make a pan of brownies or something else decadent before you start reading; this will lower the chances of you eliminating your nails, cuticles and REM sleep like I did.
review 2: Montana native, Rachel Saunders, is looking forward to her all-expense paid weekend trip to New York. But, when her luggage is lost and she is accosted by an infuriating Homeland Security agent named Dawson Tate, events take a dangerous turn.Montana native, Rachel Saunders, is looking forward to her all-expense paid weekend trip to New York. But, when her luggage is lost and she is accosted by an infuriating Homeland Security agent named Dawson Tate, events take a dangerous turn. Now, can she and Dawson elude their enemies and prevent a terrorist attack before the bomb in their possession is detonated in the center of Manhattan?My Thoughts on Baggage Claim:This was my first time to read a book by Amanda Tru and I love suspense novels, and this book was no disappointment. I started reading it a few hours ago and simply could not stop reading. It was so exciting to read. I could feel the terror and danger that Rachel and Dawson were experiencing as if I were a part of the action myself. I could also clearly detect the romantic chemistry between Rachel and Dawson, even though he continually claimed that he had absolutely no attraction for her at all! I will not spoil the fun of the story for you; but I will say that you definitely need to read this book and the others in the series too. I am now a "Tru" fan of "Amanda Tru" ! less
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qbieb
Didn't really see the Christian element. Still an entertaining and fast-paced read.
Zee
liked this book a lot. fun to read and action packed. clean with just enough romamce
Frananne
This book was cute. The ending bugged me though.
Nice243
Good book.
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