Friday, May 25, 2018

Review: Double Take by RR Harris

Carter is a travel writer on assignment writing about the big island of Hawaii.  His guide is missing, so  the man's sister becomes his substitute guide.  They follow clues to find her brother and there is a little mystery of what is going on with him and his twin, and some romance between him and Nai'a.

That said, there are fun facts about Hawaii and its history and culture and lots of wonderful pictures (though my kindle copy had several pictures that didn't load for whatever reason.

It is light and fun and with the volcano erupting as well -- reminding me of what is going on right now in Hawaii.  The only thing I have mixed feelings about is the almost overuse of metaphors -- you can tell the writer really loves metaphors.  Most I enjoyed, but sometimes it seemed like too many for me.

Also, there was an odd chapter from the POV of a cat which didn't quite fit for me, though it was amusing.

Terri

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