Saturday, December 31, 2011

NEW REVIEW: James W. Lewis - A Hard Man Is Good To Find

James W. Lewis
A Hard Man Is Good To Find
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3.5 out of 5 books


This is the story of Michelle Larsen and Daryl Jackson. Michelle is looking for a good man. The guys that she meets are not up to par in one way or another. They have issues that she just can’t deal with, and some of the issues are pure comical.

Now enters Daryl Jackson. Daryl is a handsome, educated and seemingly paid man who wants to settle down. It is said that if it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is. Daryl has a secret, but while most women can’t handle the truth, Daryl thinks Michelle can. The question is...can she really handle the truth?

After dating for a while and Daryl not making a move on her, Michelle is wondering what is wrong with him. Of course, she makes a boatload of assumptions that turn out to be wrong.

A Hard Man Is Good To Find had a few typos, but not enough to hinder the story. The biggest error I saw was the one on the type of vehicle he drove. One sentence said Blazer and the next said Yukon. Although humor was spread all the way through the story, I felt that it became a little annoying. Daryl seems to be well paid, but we aren’t told what he does for a living and Michelle began to work my nerves with Daryl. Why did she stay with him so long yet kicked the others to the curb with a quickness? Even though A Hard Man Is Good To Find isn’t a long book, overall it was a good book.

Reviewed by Sofia for Urban Reviews

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