I have always liked the John Sandford series with Lucas Davenport as the main character. I like the fact that the conversations seem more real than some other books. The characters have evolved yet you get to... read full review
This was the first Jesse Stone TV movie that I watched. I had just read "Sea Change" and I was horrified! There was the title of the book and a small thread of the plot but the rest was another stor... read full review
If you read the books you know that Tom Selleck is about 20 years older than Jesse Stone in the book. That said, he is perfect as the character and now I have a hard time imagining him any other way. The movi... read full review
Fluffy but cute. A must have for Christian Kane fans
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A fairly fluffy comedy but it was cute. If anyone is a Christian Kane fan, (which I have to admit was the reason I bought this) you will like this because he gets to show off the southern charm not to mention t... read full review
I really like the Jesse Stone series by Robert B. Parker. I really like Tom Selleck. Sometimes I get exasperated by the liberties the movies take with the novels. (I want to see the book come to life!) ... read full review
I think this may be one of the most overlooked movies. It is a great family movie but it can appeal to anyone. Duvall and Caine are wonderful as the two cantankerous uncles who get saddled with caring for the... read full review
I purchased this audiobook after reading Demille's "NightFall" (another excellent choice!). Because that was the 3rd book with that same character I decided to try and get the first 2 books. I ... read full review
I liked the movies and decided to buy the double-disc set which has both the original and sequel. The movies were as cute as I remembered and I enjoyed them. The only disappointment was a lack of extras (bloo... read full review
If you like the Robert B. Parker Jesse Stone series you know Tom Selleck is older than the charcter in the book but somehow he is perfect as Jesse Stone. (Maybe an older but wiser version?) This movie fairly ... read full review
I have become an avid fan of Robert B. Parker. The Spencer series is excellent and so is this one with Jesse Stone. (The Sunny Randall series is also good.) Robert Parker does a nice job of weaving character... read full review