Review 5.0 out of 5 starsStreet Wise by Robin Rance, a well written book worth the 5-star review.By Nick on October 16, 2016Format: PaperbackA young reporter with a secret, and a deep-seated hate for men after a failed marriage, her intrepid photographer and a publisher with his own secrets. An assignment of a lifetime.Find a homeless bum and basically make him over to look like he just walked out of the pa ...Täielik kirjeldus
Review 5.0 out of 5 starsStreet Wise by Robin Rance, a well written book worth the 5-star review.By Nick on October 16, 2016Format: PaperbackA young reporter with a secret, and a deep-seated hate for men after a failed marriage, her intrepid photographer and a publisher with his own secrets. An assignment of a lifetime.Find a homeless bum and basically make him over to look like he just walked out of the pages of GQ, is the assignment.What starts out as just a simple make-over story ends up with many plot twists and has a serious dark side to it, as well as quite an unexpected romantic angle.It will keep you turning the pages, when you should be doing other things, (such as sleeping).5 out of 5 stars, Street WiseWhat a fun ride!By Jackie on October 29, 2016Format: PaperbackI was given a copy to read in exchange for a fair review.I was intrigued by the story. A makeover done for a news story.Then they find the perfect subject. It's a fun, exciting week of flirting which turns into a dangerous ride.You don't expect the ending.I can't wait for the next book!! Product Description ~~ Tragedy has left her alone in the world. Angela Howard has one more chance to find that newspaper story that will put her on top of her game again. Orphaned and working for the Seattle Sun, she's sworn off men for life because of her ex-fiancé's betrayal. She stumbles across a story that will change the life of the homeless man she finds living under the streets of Seattle. She agrees to help him find the criminals that put him there in exchange for his story . . . Betrayed and left for dead. John Smith was betrayed by those that he trusted. He's lied to and deceived into giving up his fortune to save his family from heartache. He's left living in the alleys and under the highways of Seattle, after becoming ill and penniless. His last chance for survival has brought him closer to many other street people. He's hell-bent on finding the ones responsible for ruining his life. A beautiful newspaper reporter, Angela Howard, and her photographer, Peter, offer him a chance to share his story and find those that have betrayed him . . . What they all discover while working together brings them closer to finding the truth, but will it be too late to save them all, once the truth is revealed? Follow them all as they leave the harsh world of the homeless and plunge feetfirst into the world of high finance, crime, and human trafficking. From the Author About the AuthorRobin Rance Robinhas been writing short stories and sharing them with family and friends for afew years. After many requests to complete her stories and turn them intonovels, she has chosen one that was requested most to finish first. Ms. Rance draws on her experiencegrowing up in a large family, and also from the many different jobs that she'sworked at in the past. She and her husband are retired nowand living in the warmth ofArizona. She enjoys Photography, cooking, and traveling as well as writing.She's been an avid reader since first learning to read. Currently she works part time ata resort, where she's heard even more life stories from the people livingthere. She has many more stories to share, and hopes that you will follow heras she continues to share her wild imagination and experiences through herwriting. From the Inside Flap "Thiswill be the spot where I want you to take the picture. It will be of me lookingout over the Puget Sound, collar and above only, no close ups, and I want mostof my face to be a shadow. If you have to edit it, then do so." I think we bothjust stared at him with our dumber than thou looks before we said yes. I had an idea. "That sounds great, John.Peter, can you get the details worked out with him? I'm going to call my editor,Mark, and make sure that it's okay with him." I turned and pulled out my smartphone. I quickly put it on my camera app, and turned towards them; I spoke intothe phone as if it was on speaker