
Mad Jack
Author: Catherine Coulter
Series: Bride Series #4
Narrator: Anne Flosnik
Unabridged: 10 hr 46 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 04/20/2006
Categories: Fiction, Romance, Historical Fiction

Author: Catherine Coulter
Series: Bride Series #4
Narrator: Anne Flosnik
Unabridged: 10 hr 46 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 04/20/2006
Categories: Fiction, Romance, Historical Fiction
If you could begin you full time job at 7:30 a.m. and be completed for the day by 11:00, wouldn't that be a great job? American author, Catherine Coulter has her dream job with just that schedule. She begins every morning at 6:30 a.m. checking and answering her emails, and begins writing at 7:30 a.m. After writing her quota for the day, she finishes at 11:00! Coulter usually plans to write one suspense novel and one historical romance novel each year.
Coulter began her career as a speech writer for an executive on Wall Street while her husband was a medical student. She did a lot of reading herself to fill her time as he studied or was on duty. During one particular reading episode, she got so aggravated by the lack of good writing in the book she was reading, that she threw it across the room. As she did this, she yelled, I could do so much better than that! Her husband said, then go ahead, prove it! Thus began a career that has led her to writing over fifty books, with 42 consecutive novels on the New York Times best seller list. Among them: The Cove, The Maze, The Target, The Edge, Riptide, Knockout, Hemlock Bay, Blindside, and many others in her suspense thriller series.
Coulter currently resides in Marin County, California just across the Golden Gate Bridge, with her husband and their three cats. They enjoy travel, skiing, and she is still a very avid reader.
Mad Jack was an interesting read. Catherine Coulter wrote the book in an odd sort of prose, like nothing I've ever read in a romance novel before. It was kind of quirky though, so I'm giving it a 3 star rating. Gray is introduced to Mad Jack (aka Winifred) the disguised valet when his great aunts co......more
The heroine is feisty, yet believable; the hero is handsome and kind. Everyone's wealthy, but, then, what would a Regency romance be if it were not full of wealthy people? The pace of the book keeps skipping along as the heroine disguises herself as a boy, so she can hide out in the wealthy Lord Cli......more
I enjoyed this book very much. I thought the plan of "the aunts" to bring Mad Jack to the house of their nephew was pretty funny. Not so much the plan itself, but how are the ants tried to justify and explain why they needed somewhere to stay. I enjoyed getting to know all of the characters in the b......more
I love this series! The characters all have such a great sense of humor! And I love the format of new leading characters in each book who are friends with all the old characters. As to this story, all the characters were great and the story kept you on your toes, in a good way.......more
Unlike the Bride trilogy, which I had not read before, I read this one back when it came out. It still has the bits I quite liked – starting with the elderly aunts – but I had managed to block out the grown adults with children of their own acting like two-year-olds and having a rip-roaring personal......more