Scent

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Product DescriptionThe hunting on the breath of beauty to capture and ensure a successful fight perfumers Cassie and Nick Dixon. If the fragrance “Cassandra” is finally revealed, the audience goes wild. Cassandra begins then wreak havoc, Dixons and their inner demons to face, before it is too late …… more>>

Scent

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Judy Bodmer April 30, 2010 at 7:07 pm

Clint Kelly novel is thick with tension, conflict, beauty and fragrance. As Nick and Cassie Dixon fight to save their ailing companies, the forces inside the station perfume industry threats and even violence to stop. But no one could foresee the enemy in the new scent itself, I could hardly put the book, and yet I could hardly read, for fear of what would happen. I recommend this creative reading. Rating: 5.5

Edgar Alan Poe April 30, 2010 at 9:25 pm

Wow CL Kelly left the gates fly with this new series! I could not take this first book in the series below! I read it in 2 days! I love the tension and the characters in this series. Some reading. I can not wait for the next one! Rating: 5.5

Novel Reviews April 30, 2010 at 11:26 pm

In its first pages the book tries to move between the adventures of Mark in the rainforest and Cassie to their companies in trouble to keep away from wolves. Layer upon layer of complications on both sides of the planet. Mark is struggling orchid, but injuries, animals and natives away with perfume. Back home, leading a rival company – and old flame Mark – the attempted hostile takeover Azur world. Someone sabotaged their product and an armed intruder threatens Cassie and her daughter at home. All connected? Cassie suspects, but how – and why? Finally, Mark gets home with the new scent, and that’s all they had hoped. Soon they are on the roof of the world, with stock awards and cash in. But their troubles just beginning. It seems that the mysterious smell just as powerful as the natives worship has been – and not a sympathetic manner. And someone is always harassing Mark and Cassie, still plotting against eux.Parfum is a real page turner. Kelly uses a number of ways to build tension. Sometimes, the author takes the reader into the darkness, the story is filled with unexpected twists and revelations. But we can see errors in the new scent long before the characters. The use of multiple perspectives creates, there are a number of fascinating characters and shows her frightening encounter with the fragrance. We know that Mark and Cassie are in a huge, even if they do not do this. But so much has happened in history, we wonder where and how the disaster viendra.L angle spiritual fragrance is handled skillfully. Mark and the continued success of Cassie pushes God out of their lives, and they seem to be little need for him to have when they are at their peak. Will they realize their needs to drop? The message is clear, but treated with compassion and subtle. A minister with a taste for garish clothes and made a gentle jokes messagère.Mon only quibble with a perfume, it has pushed the limits of credibility a few times. At the beginning of the story, Mark decides to go just to the rainforest for a few days, but Cassie First ahead and start a publicity Flash for its new fragrance – if he knows even if he found the flower. A few days later, she is discouraged and is taking steps to bring the company to sell its rivals. I could not imagine a legitimate businessman – with a co-director, and his wife behave – in this way. On the other hand, I kept turning the pages, wondering if Mark will go home before Cassie was anathema. So, if you can suspend your disbelief, you have read in a nice, fast. Reviewed by Robin Johns Grant Rating: 5.3

C. Tucker May 1, 2010 at 12:11 am

I read an average of 52 pounds per year. This is probably the worst book I read. . . probably never. The plot is improbable. Lots of money spent on perfume each year, but the world is waiting breathlessly an incredible fragrance? N And worse, it was in a Christian bookstore sells. Theology is little, but scary. God destroyed many lives, only to teach a lesson to a couple. Has anyone at Zondervan read the manuscript before publication? Rating: 5.1

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