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Last Exit In New Jersey (2012)

by C.E. Grundler(Favorite Author)
3.17 of 5 Votes: 4
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Thomas & Mercer
review 1: Although this was often OTT, this was a highly enjoyable story of Hazel, raised and home-schooled by her father, and his assistant and partner in a trucking/boat moving business. Her path intersects with an odd loner named Hammon and a man named Stevenson who may or may not be a good guy. Much of the plot hinges on Hazel being deliberately kept in the dark at certain points, and some of the actions of her father seem inexplicably dense, but it's a good adventure, and interesting characters.
review 2: I'm surprised at how much I enjoyed this bargain for my Kindle. I'm from NJ, so the geography was very familiar, as well as the nautical terminology and environs. But the big surprise here is the excellent writing, and the characterizations, and the interesting
... morecharacters! Nobody is a cliche here, and this is a really creative story. I can't recommend it enough if you're looking for something interesting. less
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Priyanka
Awesome book, it kept me intrigued throughout. There are lots of proofreading errors though.
scarletfrostdreamer
Storyline was kind of jumpy, but the ending was great! Didn't see it coming.
susi4
I really like this. I will most likely read the next one.
cathy
Very ambitious and delivers big time. Very impressive.
gina
I found this book confusing and violent.
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