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Hailey Lind

Autor(a) de Feint of Art

5 Works 637 Membros 21 Críticas 1 Favorited

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Disambiguation Notice:

(eng) Hailey Lind is the pen-name for sisters Julie Goodson-Lawes and Carolyn J. Lawes.  See Juliet Blackwell for books written by Julie Goodson-Lawes alone.

Séries

Obras por Hailey Lind

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome legal
Goodson-Lawes, Julie
Lawes, Carolyn J.
Sexo
n/a
Nacionalidade
USA
Locais de residência
Norfolk, Virginia, USA (Carolyn J. Lawes)
San Francisco, California, USA (Julie Goodson-Lawes)
Educação
University of California, Davis (Ph.D. |1992. | Carolyn J. Lawes)
University at Albany (M.A.| Anthropology | Julie Goodson-Lawes)
University at Albany (M.S,W. | Julie Goodson-Lawes)
Ocupações
academic (Carolyn J. Lawes)
artist (Julie Goodson-Lawes)

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Hailey Lind is the pseudonym for two sisters, one an artist and the other a historian.

One-half of Hailey, Julie Goodson-Lawes, is a San Francisco Bay Area muralist and portrait painter with her own faux finishing and design business. Before pursuing art full time Julie worked as a waitress, an anthropologist, an ESL teacher, and a family therapist. A California native, she graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a major in Latin American studies before earning Masters’ Degrees in Anthropology and Social Welfare from the State University of New York at Albany.

Carolyn J. Lawes received a BA in History from the University of Santa Clara, and, after a brief and remarkably unhappy sojourn as a Personnel Assistant in the Silicon Valley, earned an MA and a PhD in History from UC Davis. She taught in Paris for a year and traveled extensively before becoming an Associate Professor of History at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, where she specializes in American women’s history.
Nota de desambiguação
Hailey Lind is the pen-name for sisters Julie Goodson-Lawes and Carolyn J. Lawes.  See Juliet Blackwell for books written by Julie Goodson-Lawes alone.

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Críticas

Maybe. I am currently hunting down the earlier titles in the series to evaluate the whole thing. For this book, the beginning was interesting and then all sorts of m I pilots and subplots and complications cropped up. All of this muddied the waters and diluted the forward progress of the book. Simplify. Simplify.
 
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PattyLee | 4 outras críticas | Dec 14, 2021 |
Again, really a 2.75, but I am still a sucker for anything to do with art or art history. Now I have narrowed down my issues with this series. When faced with a myriad of crucial decisions, she makes the wrong one- every single time. Why make someone who is supposed to be smart so stupid? It is annoying. How can we be expected to believe that she is attractive to two sexy men, when all she talks about is how awful she looks? Aside from paint-spattered denim overalls and "frizzy" hair, we get no objective description of her appearance. (I am not letting the first person narrator distract me from my annoyance over this one.) and what is it with not being able to choose between two men who are polar opposites? Annoying. Why are you still reading the series, you might ask. Legitimate question. I guess I am just not annoyed enough to stop!… (mais)
 
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PattyLee | 6 outras críticas | Dec 14, 2021 |
Either the authors are getting better or I am going soft. This was the best one yet in the series. Pete, Annie's Bosnian friend speaks an hysterical form of English malapropism.
 
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PattyLee | 2 outras críticas | Dec 14, 2021 |
Well, it should really have been 2.5 stars for the rating. I am sucker for art-related mysteries so I was keen for a new series. However, there were a number of, shall we say, annoyances with this,book. It tried way to hard to be cute (Stephanie Plum style wise-assery); the female protagonist attracts so much trouble because she makes truly stupid decisions (ALL the time); she is wildly attracted to two polar opposites males (again with the S. Plum) who are always rescuing her from her own stupidity (I cannot tell you how much this offends me- rescue yourself; and the plot was WAY too complicated. Also, for a poor, desperate artist she is always ignoring jobs for her paying clients in order to swan about dark ateliers looking for trouble.… (mais)
 
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PattyLee | 5 outras críticas | Dec 14, 2021 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
5
Membros
637
Popularidade
#39,575
Avaliação
½ 3.6
Críticas
21
ISBN
24
Línguas
1
Marcado como favorito
1

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