Review
I wasnt sure what to expect when I bought this. I love everything that Jennifer Crusie has ever written, no matter how long ago it was but I didnt enjoy Dont Look Down very much. A little too much action, underdeveloped secondary characters and a plot that just didnt feel right. Plus a couple that didnt really inspire me to root for them. The writing was good and I certainly enjoyed portions of it as its still lightyears ahead of some of the things Ive read in the past.
But about a page into Agnes and I was sold. This is a heroine that I thoroughly enjoyed. Shes not perfect, shes not sweet and special and considerate. This is a woman who has a temper and loses it on occasion. Shes got some rage and the portions where it comes out
thats just god damn funny to read. Agnes does the things we only dream about. For example, if you came in and found your boyfriend having sex on your table, youd certainly want to hit him with a frying pain or threaten him with a meat fork, right?
The hero was a little harder to pin down much but its refreshing to read about a hero thats written by a guy. Im not saying women authors dont generally hit the nail on the head with their guys, but sometimes there are just things even we cant explain and thats when its nice to have a guy involved. Shane was definitely a little mysterious but it was a pleasure to watch him to try to keep up with Agnes all week. By the books end, he knew her better than anyone else and its mostly because he paid attention. Something we can dream about right?
The romance might have felt like it was all about sex to other readers, but I liked when Shane grabbed Agnes To Do List so he could help her with it and that he was pretty laid back about her violent tendencies (well, he is a hitman). There were no huge moments, no misunderstandings. With Shane and Agnes, it was all in the details and they were some great details.
The secondary characters were there this time around. Lisa Livia, who is f*cking fabulous. I dont know if I could handle her as the lead in any book, but she was an outstanding supporting character as were Carpenter, Maria, Garth, Doyle and Joey.
Brenda Fortunato has to be, hands down, the most enjoyable bad guy Ive read in a romance novel. Ive liked the villains before. Ive indentified with them, sympathized and loved to hate them. (Sometimes, Ive just hated them), but I dont think Ive laughed as hard as I have with Brenda. She was a tour de force and just fabulous. I enjoyed every single moment she was on the page. I dont think this book would have been as marvelous without her.
I liked that the plot didnt feel like it was wrapped up tightly. At first, there felt like there were a lot of coincidences and catastrophes happening the same week, but when they finally realize that not only are they all connected but they lead back to the same person, I never felt like it was the convienent ending. I could only think Of course! It makes sense now! It felt right and thats always an accomplishment when you have a complicated plot with many little threads that wraps up tightly, but not too neatly.
A fabulous effort by my favorite author and I look forward to their next project.