Reviewed by: BigAl
Genre: Thriller/Romantic Suspense
Approximate word count: 90-95,000 words
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Author:
A native of
Liverpool, England (but younger than those other famous Liverpoolians …
Liverpoolites … Liverpoodles … whatever they’re called), Pete Barber now lives
in North Carolina with his wife and a bunch of animals. Pete has one other
novel, the techno-thriller Nanostrike.
As one of our pals, he’s also written a book review or two.
For more,
visit Pete’s website. You might follow him on Twitter and like his Facebookpage, too.
Description:
“Love is a
dangerous drug.
Lab assistant
and avid climber Amber Wilson is no stranger to risk. But she feels invisible
around her handsome boss, Mark, until she accidentally doses him with an
irresistible aphrodisiac that leaves him with a suicidal hangover. Abruptly
fired, Amber and Mark partner up to research the source of the drug—a rare New
Zealand mushroom—in hopes of refining it for safe use.
On their
way to New Zealand to collect fungi samples, Amber is blindsided by a deep and
intense romantic connection with Mark. Their new business plan is endangered by
ruthless Maori mobsters who control a mushroom scheme they’re killing to
protect. As the body count rises, Amber struggles to salvage her and Mark’s
dreams, but when she risks her heart and acts alone, both of them could end up paying
the ultimate price.”
Appraisal:
Sometimes
it’s harder to write about a book you like. A novel that’s bad or “just okay,” you
notice the places that don’t work, and can mention those. But when everything
works, it feels like you’re listing the same old things. I could mention liking
the characters (not just Amber and Mark, who were great, but also the secondary
players, like Amber’s friend Maude who provides comic relief). I could point
out how the exotic locale where much of the story took place came alive through
the excellent descriptions.
However,
once I finished Love Poison and
reflected on what single factor it was that stood out for me, it was the plot.
More specifically it was how the overall story arc took the different pieces of
the story - the romance, issues at work, the
search for the source of the mushrooms, and the complications that arose in the
search - and found a way to keep jacking up
the tension. When the romance was going smoothly, it was time to introduce a
complication elsewhere, when that crisis was averted, they’d hit a relationship
snag. Whatever the current predicament, it kept pulling me along, wanting to
find out what happened next. Well done, Mr. Barber.
FYI:
Mild adult
situations.
Format/Typo Issues:
No
significant issues
Rating: ***** Five Stars
7 comments:
When I grow up I want to be able to write reviews and author bio's just like you, BigAl! :D
Another interesting review. The story sounds like a good read and the mushrooms are pulling me to moving this up on my TBR list.
Thanks, Dale.
?wazi, I thought you didn't want to ever grow up. :/
Great review - am looking forward to reading Love Poison
Excellent review, Al. Love Poison sounds like a book I'd really enjoy. Off to add it to my reading list...
I suspect it is right up your alley, Vicki. Your reading list has to be longer than mine. :)
Al: thank you for reading and reviewing Love Poison, and especially for the "double shot."
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