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Convincing Alex
Convincing Alex
Convincing Alex
Audiobook6 hoursThe Stanislaskis

Convincing Alex

Written by Nora Roberts

Narrated by Christina Traister

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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#1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts proves to listeners that sometimes love's timing isn't what was expected.…

When Alex Stanislaski mistakenly arrested daringly bold soap-opera writer Bess McNee for soliciting, she decided the sexy detective was absolutely perfect—for her research and for herself. Now all she had to do was convince him she was right.…

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBrilliance Audio
Release dateJun 23, 2015
ISBN9781501244971
Convincing Alex
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Nora Roberts

Nora Roberts, la autora número 1 en ventas de The New York Times y «la escritora favorita de los Estados Unidos», como la describió la revista The New Yorker, comentó en una ocasión: «Yo no escribo sobre Cenicientas que esperan sentadas a que venga a salvarlas su príncipe azul. Ellas se bastan y se sobran para salir adelante solas. El "príncipe" es como la paga extra, un complemento, algo más... pero no la única respuesta a sus problemas». Más de quinientos millones de ejemplares impresos de sus libros avalan la complicidad que Nora Roberts consigue establecer con mujeres de todo el mundo. El éxito de sus novelas es indudable, y quienes la leen una vez, repiten. Sabe hablar a las mujeres de hoy sobre sí mismas: sus lectoras son profesionales, fuertes e independientes, como los personajes que crea en sus libros, y sus historias llegan a un público femenino muy amplio porque son mucho más que novelas románticas. Las cifras son fenomenales: Nora Roberts ha escrito más de 180 novelas que se publican en 34 países, se venden unas 27 novelas suyas cada minuto y 59 han debutado en la primera semana de ventas en el codiciado número 1 de The New York Times.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5

    Jan 11, 2024

    Loved the characters. Loved the story lines. Can’t wait to listen to the next book in the series.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5

    Jan 11, 2024

    LURING A LADY Proud Mikhail does all he can to break down landlord Sydney reserve as he invites he to his home to show her the many faults in his apartment block. I liked Mikhail. Arrogant, amusing, kind, a carpenter who was very artistic. Good. ***CONVINCING ALEXThe best story out of the Stanislaki serties, so far. Funny, sad and entertaining, I was rooting for Bess and Alex to connect.*****
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5

    Apr 25, 2018

    Alex and Bess ... pretty good story... Bess wasn't my favourite of heroines, but in the end it was still a good read. Looking forward to Nick's story.. . hoping I don't see them as younguns still.....
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5

    Aug 22, 2013

    A funny and charming reading given by the best.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5

    Nov 19, 2008

    This is the fourth book in the Stanislaski series.

    It could be my August TBR challenge book--there's a "Darla" in it. Bess's producer is named Darla. In fact, it's one of only two Darlas in Nora's books that is not a bimbo. (There are 6, I believe, or maybe 7, who are bimbos.) Alas, though, I'm not going to cheat. I read this in *wincing* June.

    Alex Stanislaski is a cop. Bess McNee is a soap opera writer. They meet when she's researching--posing as a prostitute to make sure the character she writes is realistic.

    This one had things I really liked & things I really disliked about it.

    The whole first chapter was fun, and really set up the characters. Bess was so excited about her research that being arrested and in jail didn't bother her at all.

    I thought the story line with Rosalie, the prostitute, was well-done, and heartbreaking. I wish we'd have seen a little more of what happened to her, though.

    It was so much fun to see Nick & Freddie, when you know the next book's about them.

    What bothered me about the story was that the conflict between Bess and Alex was his double-standard. At several points in the book, sometimes on the same page, he's cruel to her, telling her he doesn't want to hear her say she loves him because he won't believe her, and then he'll mention how he was such a ladies' man.

    More an attitude for the 50s or 60s, IMO---he said he didn't expect her to be a virgin, but that's exactly what he expected. Possibly that was pointing out his old-world origins, but I still think it was overdone. It just wasn't a big enough conflict to cover the whole book.

    I think it would have been a better book if Bess had been in danger.... although Nora may have been trying to avoid that cliche, which seems to happen in nearly every book where the hero's a cop, so she gets points for that. Maybe if Alex's objections to getting serious with Bess included her research---if he thought she didn't really love him because she was just using him for research---instead of focusing on her 3 or 4 (depending on who's counting) engagements.

    Still, I did thoroughly enjoy their story. Bess was a wonderful heroine. By which I probably mean that she accepted the dangers that go along with falling in love with a cop. I've read far too many heroines who start relationships with cops, then call it quits because they're afraid. Perfectly reasonable, of course, but it gets old when you read it in book after book. And I get so annoyed--they're like people who get this fabulous house really cheap because it's right next to the airport, then complain about the noise. Bess knew Alex was a cop, and she didn't ask him to change, or punish him for it.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5

    Feb 8, 2006

    Alex is a detextive, Bess is a script writer who he arests for soliciting while she's researching for her soap. Then she decides that he's perfect for her research on a police character.