
Dazzle by Judith Krantz |
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Reviewed by J.B. Scott
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Reviewer Rating: * * * * * Judith Krantz is the deva of detail, with “Dazzle” making sure this point in fact is further verified to her large audience of readers. Jazz Kilkullen, a soul you can feel seep into your heart and mind, a brilliant photographer and overall passionate individual, must develop a new brand of arsenal to fight her vindictive family and money-power-hungry developers to save her tragically killed father’s pride and joy - the family home nestled within the valuable Kilkullen Ranch. Krantz provides a whole barn full of characters – non more enjoyable then the femme fatale, Jazz, who emits individuality, in some instances permeates courage, others bitchiness, others passion so sexy you want to transform yourself into her body just for the experience. “Dazzle” will scintillate even the tired-est eyes as the plot plummets along at a glitzy pace Copyright © 2001 by J.B. Scott |
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