"Jenny Hits
the Jackpot has special meaning to me because it was written with the help and
inspiration of my best friend, Katrina Davis. We actually dreamt up this story
while playing slot machines at the very Casino my Hero and Heroine meet."
And without further ado--the review! --
[Following is the official OnlineBookClub.org review of
"Jenny Hits the Jackpot" by Lori J Gordon.] 3 out of 4 stars
Review by Leon Durham
Jenny Hits the Jackpot is a
romance novel by Lori J. Gordon. Successful thirty-five-year-old Tyler Wells
scores something unusual while having some fun at a Las Vegas casino. Some
people hit jackpots. Other people win brand new luxury cars. What Tyler wins is
a chance to right all his wrongs. A freak accident ends Tyler's wealthy CEO
life in the blink of an eye. One minute he's whispering his sudden need for sex
into his attractive date Bridgette's ear. Then, suddenly, he finds himself in
the presence of Damien, a red-eyed spirit guide who lets him know, quite
clearly, that he is dead.
Freshly divorced Jenny Spencer hits more than just one jackpot. She wins one-thousand dollars and a brand new car. A brand new, unnervingly seductive man named Tyler is her third prize. What she doesn't know is that Tyler is actually a dead CEO; however, he's completely visible to anything with eyes. Jenny is not Tyler's first assignment. She is his last. If he can prevent her from doing something terrible to herself in a few days' time, then he will be free from an immutable eternity in the Las Vegas dessert. As Tyler and Jenny spend more and more time together, one problem with Tyler's mission arises; he begins to fall in love with his assignment.
The author shows that she has a neck for stirring things up in this heated, steamy novel about a man's inability to control himself around a woman he finds more than just attractive. There are many characters I loved. The character I hated the most though, was the main character. Tyler Wells might be a guy many people dream of being, but quite frankly, he's a rude fellow. I loved how the author made him out to be this improved, more well-mannered version of his former self. It was like Tyler feared he was being watched and judged by God or something. As soon as he learns what his growing relationship with Jenny is doing to him, the old Tyler comes right back. For this, I tip my hat to the author.
The novel's weakness might be that it lacks more background about Tyler. For instance, the man swears a lot. There is nothing in the novel that sheds light on why Tyler is the way he is. Apart from Tyler's vocabulary, I enjoyed this novel until the very end. It began with a bang, and stayed interesting. I won't say that the writing is excellent, but readers should know that they'll be hooked until they reach the novel's satiating conclusion.
I recommend this to all lovers of romance novels. It is as much a love story as it is about a man who tries to be better than his former self. If you possess the ability to overlook strong language, by all means, read this. It is a wonderful book with a great lesson to teach. I'm taking away one point for the writing itself, which is good, but not great. My rating is 3 out of 4. Lori J. Gordon is also the author of The Lost Night Trilogy and other books she has published with Rebel Ink Press.
Freshly divorced Jenny Spencer hits more than just one jackpot. She wins one-thousand dollars and a brand new car. A brand new, unnervingly seductive man named Tyler is her third prize. What she doesn't know is that Tyler is actually a dead CEO; however, he's completely visible to anything with eyes. Jenny is not Tyler's first assignment. She is his last. If he can prevent her from doing something terrible to herself in a few days' time, then he will be free from an immutable eternity in the Las Vegas dessert. As Tyler and Jenny spend more and more time together, one problem with Tyler's mission arises; he begins to fall in love with his assignment.
The author shows that she has a neck for stirring things up in this heated, steamy novel about a man's inability to control himself around a woman he finds more than just attractive. There are many characters I loved. The character I hated the most though, was the main character. Tyler Wells might be a guy many people dream of being, but quite frankly, he's a rude fellow. I loved how the author made him out to be this improved, more well-mannered version of his former self. It was like Tyler feared he was being watched and judged by God or something. As soon as he learns what his growing relationship with Jenny is doing to him, the old Tyler comes right back. For this, I tip my hat to the author.
The novel's weakness might be that it lacks more background about Tyler. For instance, the man swears a lot. There is nothing in the novel that sheds light on why Tyler is the way he is. Apart from Tyler's vocabulary, I enjoyed this novel until the very end. It began with a bang, and stayed interesting. I won't say that the writing is excellent, but readers should know that they'll be hooked until they reach the novel's satiating conclusion.
I recommend this to all lovers of romance novels. It is as much a love story as it is about a man who tries to be better than his former self. If you possess the ability to overlook strong language, by all means, read this. It is a wonderful book with a great lesson to teach. I'm taking away one point for the writing itself, which is good, but not great. My rating is 3 out of 4. Lori J. Gordon is also the author of The Lost Night Trilogy and other books she has published with Rebel Ink Press.
BLURB:
Celebrating his latest success with
a trip to Las Vegas, Business Tycoon Tyler Wells is in for the shock of his
life. Electrocuted by a slot machine, he finds himself suspended between life
and death, facing the man who holds the key between Heaven and Hell. To save
his soul, Tyler will be sent on a mission to prevent a woman from taking her
own life--a woman he has wronged in the past.
When her husband left her for another woman, Jenny Spencer was heartbroken.
When her employer told her they were closing their doors for good, she was frustrated.
But learning the man she’d fallen in love with is responsible for her employer’s demise leaves Jenny devastated.
Will Tyler see the error of his ways in time to win back the woman he loves? Or will his pride condemn them both?
EXCERPT:
When her husband left her for another woman, Jenny Spencer was heartbroken.
When her employer told her they were closing their doors for good, she was frustrated.
But learning the man she’d fallen in love with is responsible for her employer’s demise leaves Jenny devastated.
Will Tyler see the error of his ways in time to win back the woman he loves? Or will his pride condemn them both?
EXCERPT:
A
whisper of warm breath brushed across her. “Are you okay?” She heard a deep
voice ask.
Slowly
opening her eyes, Jenny cringed. Still seeing spots from the bright light
that hit her right between the eyes,
ears still buzzing with the ridiculous slot machine melody, it took a second
for her to realize she was on the floor, surrounded by curious on-lookers. The
stool she’d been using was on its side and crouched down in front of her was
the sexiest man she’d ever seen. Of course, she could be seeing things. The
burst of light from the machine had
her seeing stars. Why not a sexy man, too?
“Easy,”
he whispered taking hold of her arm. “Take it slow,” he added while helping her
sit up. “Do you need a doctor?”
“Huh…”
“You
took a nasty spill from the chair. Are you hurt?”
His
voice, as sexy as his face, caused her heart to gallop. Maybe I do need adoctor. “What…what happened,” she managed.
The
dark haired sex god smiled brilliantly. “You just hit the jackpot.”
Jenny
looked at the machine for the first time since falling off the stool. Lights
were still flashing, and the silly carnival tune surrounded them.
“Do
these machines always flash such bright lights,” Jenny asked sex god. “For a minute
I thought I’d been struck by lightning. I guess the shock of winning made me
faint?” She looked away from the machine, and spots still swam in front of her
while the air seemed to crackle with electricity from the machine. Jenny thought maybe that was why she suddenly
wanted to jump the stranger holding onto her arm.
Looking
directly at him, Jenny demanded, “Who are you?”
He
leaned in, his lips mere inches from her ear. “I’m your prize,” he whispered.
Jenny
burst out laughing. When she could speak again, she said, “That’s a good one.”
He
just winked.
Remembering
how she’d thought the man on the machine winked at her Jenny frowned. No way!
Looking
from the man to the slot machine and back, she shook her head. Absolutely not. “Has that line ever worked for you?”
At
least he had enough pride to look embarrassed.
“Never,”
he admitted. “But it doesn’t mean it isn’t true. I am your prize.”
BIO:
Author of The
Lost Night Trilogy, Lori J Gordon lives in Northern California.
She began writing in 2006 and now has seven books published
through Rebel Ink Press.
Lori Reads and Writes Romantic Suspense and Romantic
Adventure and has a fondness for books set in outer space.