"A madcap romp"
Atlanta police officer Tony Sinclair visits Taylor FX
Studios to ask the owner, Oscar nominee Jazz Taylor, where
he can find her father Myles, wanted for questioning in the
High Museum heist. Tony also has a personal reason to
interrogate Myles as the prime suspect in the museum
robbery because he has been seeing his Aunt Ellen. Jazz
informs Tony that she has not seen her father in over a
year, but gives the cop the last known address she has of
him. When she returns to her home, Jazz finds Myles waiting
for her. He insists he is innocent and pleads with her to
hide him. Being a special effects expert should make that
easy for Jazz, but Tony sees what she is doing. Instead of
turning her in for abetting Myles, Tony becomes her
accomplice in trying to prove her father's innocence.
However, if he knew the danger to her life and his heart,
Tony would have chosen a safer path for the woman he now
loves. TO CATCH A KISS is a very amusing romantic romp that
stars two likable lead protagonists. The story line reads
like a 1930s madcap comedic romance set in contemporary
times. It never slows down until the tale is finished. The
support cast adds depth and much humor, especially Myles.
Fans of humorous romances will enjoy Karen Kendall's latest
romp and want to read her debut tale, the jocular SOMETHING
ABOUT CECILY. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 19, 2001
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