An Ocracoke Affair
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Publisher Description
A staid corporate attorney travels to the Outer Banks of North Carolina for a quick vacation but finds more than he bargained for when two beautiful and raucous young women take charge of his life and then threaten to kill him when he doesn't go along with their bizarre and violent plans. Try this page-turner for a quick and entertaining read. And while you're at it, take a look at Peters' two other fun and fast-paced thrillers set along the beautiful coastal region of North Carolina, Nags Head Affair and An Outer Banks Vacation.
"There's no doubt that Peters is a master wordsmith." Gerry B's Book Reviews
"Great Read. An Ocracoke Affair was a fast-paced read with captivating characters and beautiful descriptions of the dunes and vegetation along the Outer Banks. Highly recommended!" Theodora
Praise for a companion novel, A Pittsburgh Affair
"I found [A Pittsburgh Affair] to be thrilling and full of suspense." Tanya at All Things Books
"[I]t was a fast-paced thriller, sometimes even a bit humorous. I especially loved Moonglow. She was super awesome, and she kicked ass. Literally." Ashton The Book Blogger.
"A Pittsburgh Affair is very fast paced, and I soon found myself whisked away on Spencer's adventure of suspense and intrigue….Suspense is prevalent, especially as the novel develops, yet Peters juxtaposes it nicely with comic relief as the characters find themselves in harrowing situations and making unorthodox decisions." Shana at A Book Vacation
Customer Reviews
Rubbish
Another American author off my list. Why is it necessary to continually mention female characters by their attributes instead of just using the term ‘woman’. Groundbreaking, I know. Even when being beaten up his attacker was sexualised to the point where I hoped she finished him off just to shut him up. It would be far more relevant if the reader was given the dimensions of the male appendages as they are known to be dictated (no pun intended) by them and would give insight into their behaviours, especially those less well endowed.
It also surprises me that men still write about women’s breast in a way that suggests they have never met a woman or, indeed, why they find it necessary.
I couldn’t finish this, it was totally ridiculous.