Open Season
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2002
337
Novel • Fiction
Alabama • 2000s
2002
Adult
18+ years
In Open Season by Linda Howard, a small-town librarian named Daisy Minor undergoes a dramatic personal transformation and finds herself entangled in a dangerous conspiracy. Alongside the town's chief of police, she navigates unexpected challenges while uncovering hidden threats, testing her courage and resilience.
Romantic
Humorous
Suspenseful
Emotional
24,798 ratings
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Linda Howard's Open Season offers a blend of romance and suspense that captivates readers with its lively narrative and engaging characters. Praised for its humor and fast pace, it provides an entertaining read. Some critics point to predictability in the plot and character development. Overall, it's a thrilling adventure with a touch of warmth, appealing to fans of romantic suspense.
A reader who enjoys suspenseful romance with humor, like Janet Evanovich's One for the Money, will relish Open Season by Linda Howard. Fans of strong female leads, engaging mysteries, and witty dialogue will be drawn to this blend of romance and thrilling intrigue.
24,798 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
337
Novel • Fiction
Alabama • 2000s
2002
Adult
18+ years
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