A few more books for July. This month doesn't seem to be going as quickly but I have been using reading/audiobooks to escape from the daily grind. These three books all work for the LJ Book Bingo Summer edition mine can be found Here.

I was wondering what to use for the "Read a Book with Terrible Reviews" square when I came across this video:
Her least favorite Agatha Christie book is Passenger to Frankfurt and this isn't the first time I've heard this book ranked least liked Christie novel and since on Goodreads it doesn't even break three stars (it's at 2.97) and it has a ton of bad reviews I decided to read it. Especially as I am hoping to read all of her books...eventually.
Overall I thought the book was just ok. I have to agree with other reviewers this is an odd book and not in a good way. The first quarter of the book isn't bad it starts with an interesting premise but after that it gets disjointed and almost incoherent. It was all pretty underwhelming. I love Agatha Christie but this book was not for me.

Renowned chef Elodie Winters’ dream job, private chef to a powerful family in New York, quickly becomes a nightmare when her employer turns out to be the head of a notorious mob family. Now on the run, she thinks she’s finally safe, having landed in the middle of the Arabian Sea, cook on the Asaka Express cargo ship. When the ship is taken by pirates, she can’t believe her bad luck…but it’s about to take a turn for the better.
Scott “Mustang” Webber is pulled from his current mission, along with the rest of his SEAL team, to prevent an act of piracy in the Middle East. They’re all surprised when the first person to radio for help is a woman. He soon senses “Rachel Walters” is hiding something, and offers his help. He’s both shocked and pleased when she actually comes looking for him in Hawaii months later. He’d felt a connection with her on that cargo ship…one he’s looking forward to exploring further.
Keeping Elodie safe in Hawaii turns out to be easy…until it isn’t. Long days in paradise have a way of making one complacent. Now Mustang is working against the clock and the elements themselves, as he faces his greatest mission ever—finding Elodie. ~Goodreads Description
I enjoyed this book. Elodie is a great character. I liked how normal she seemed in her likes and dislikes, her strengths and weaknesses, she felt like a real person. Scott was a sweetheart and enjoyed the camaraderie he had with his fellow teammates. I liked how the author switched viewpoints between the various characters and how she ramped up the tension as the book went on. I ended up skimming the sex scenes as they went on way to long and were a bit too descriptive for me but ymmv. Other then that it was a good book. (Using this for the Read a Book Set on an Island)
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I was wondering what to use for the "Read a Book with Terrible Reviews" square when I came across this video:
Overall I thought the book was just ok. I have to agree with other reviewers this is an odd book and not in a good way. The first quarter of the book isn't bad it starts with an interesting premise but after that it gets disjointed and almost incoherent. It was all pretty underwhelming. I love Agatha Christie but this book was not for me.

Renowned chef Elodie Winters’ dream job, private chef to a powerful family in New York, quickly becomes a nightmare when her employer turns out to be the head of a notorious mob family. Now on the run, she thinks she’s finally safe, having landed in the middle of the Arabian Sea, cook on the Asaka Express cargo ship. When the ship is taken by pirates, she can’t believe her bad luck…but it’s about to take a turn for the better.
Scott “Mustang” Webber is pulled from his current mission, along with the rest of his SEAL team, to prevent an act of piracy in the Middle East. They’re all surprised when the first person to radio for help is a woman. He soon senses “Rachel Walters” is hiding something, and offers his help. He’s both shocked and pleased when she actually comes looking for him in Hawaii months later. He’d felt a connection with her on that cargo ship…one he’s looking forward to exploring further.
Keeping Elodie safe in Hawaii turns out to be easy…until it isn’t. Long days in paradise have a way of making one complacent. Now Mustang is working against the clock and the elements themselves, as he faces his greatest mission ever—finding Elodie. ~Goodreads Description
I enjoyed this book. Elodie is a great character. I liked how normal she seemed in her likes and dislikes, her strengths and weaknesses, she felt like a real person. Scott was a sweetheart and enjoyed the camaraderie he had with his fellow teammates. I liked how the author switched viewpoints between the various characters and how she ramped up the tension as the book went on. I ended up skimming the sex scenes as they went on way to long and were a bit too descriptive for me but ymmv. Other then that it was a good book. (Using this for the Read a Book Set on an Island)
( One More Under the Cut... )