Hot Shot

by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Other authorsAnna Fields (Reader)
Digital audiobook, 1991

Status

Available

Call number

EAUDIO FIC PHILLIP 2007

Publication

Books on Tape (2007), Edition: Unabridged Audiobook, Downloadable WMA/MP3 Audiofile, 15 hrs 28 mins

Description

Fiction. Literature. HTML:Her name is Susannah, but three men she brings together call her Hot Shot. She's the spark to a daring venture they start in a garage and build into an empire. For Sam, a rebel, the business is just the thrill he seeks; for Yank, an eccentric inventor, it's his vision fulfilled; and for Mitch, a starched marketing genius, it's a risk he has to take. But dreams can have a cruel price. For Susannah, daughter of a bigwig in a competing company, success means losing her family. The trade-off is unimagined courage and a passion that will enrich her dramatically. Is it worth it? From the Compact Disc edition..

User reviews

LibraryThing member dfullmer
I'm impressed with they way she is able to have such comprehensive character development. Her characters fall in love, and fall out of love all within the course of the novel. This was a good romance, and it had lots of suspense as well.
LibraryThing member Ann_Louise
Disappointing. The only SEP I couldn't make myself finish.
LibraryThing member Grandeplease
I really enjoyed this book. I am not a romance novel connoisseur. I have thumbed through a few over the years as some of the book covers scream. Without fail, within four or five pages, I want to gag. (Romance addicts are now scrolling to the bottom of this review and clicking "no".) Romance novels
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just aren't (weren't?) my thing. Then along came Suzie, the heroine of Hot Shot.
Author Susan Elizabeth Phillips has done her homework. The plot, yes there is a real plot, evolves around the Silicon Valley in the late `70s and the emergence of the computer and nerd nirvana. The story is fascinating. It is nostalgic - where were you when Elvis died?

I read Hot Shot because I was told that I would like it. I was really skeptical. "Give it chance", it was suggested. Five pages in "His voice rose over the roar of the Harley, and his dark, mesmerizing eyes speared through her skin" activated the gag reflex.

"Give it a chance" echoed in my mind. I did and I am glad.
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LibraryThing member reneebooks
This is one of SEP's earlier books (published 1991) and her writing style has really changed (for the better) since then. There was little evidence of her typical humor that I loved in books like It Had to Be You and Match Me If You Can. The story (which felt more like a saga covering almost 500
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pages) focuses around Susannah Faulconer's life from a small child through her rise in the corporate world and the computer industry. But there was too much detail on the emerging computer industry and not enough romance. The characters were complex and interesting but the romance felt tacked on. Not my favorite SEP. (Grade: C+)
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LibraryThing member FerneMysteryReader
I loved every aspect of this book as I engaged so completely with each character as they were introduced by the author and into the storyline. On the back of the paperback edition I read there is a message to the reader from the author, "Of all the books I've written. I'm proudest of Hot Shot. This
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was a story I'd been longing to tell for years, the kind I love best - the story of a woman with the courage to take on the world of men." I read the message and I wanted to meet the character and read her story. But it's not just one story - it's so much more!
It's a story of the birth of personal computers, of the young entrepreneur before he even knows he's an entrepreneur and is still a dreamer, of a father playing favorites, of sisters learning how to truly be sisters, of friendships on good days and on bad days, of those who speak or those who remain quiet, of those who are rich, of those who have nothing and are even richer than they really know, of those that truly know what truth and integrity really mean and so much more. Don't miss it!
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LibraryThing member AbeerAyesh
It took me a while (and many chapters) to connect with the characters (except Sam, I didn't want to!), but by the end, I couldn't get enough of it and didn't want to finish it. again, SEP dazzled me with her book! too many stories in one book, but they make sense all together!!
LibraryThing member jkgrage
I really think this was the best book of her's I've read. Lot's of great history set around the stories of a group of flawed people who you couldn't help but love. I'm sorry it took me so long to get to this one.
LibraryThing member purpledog
I lived through this era of computer start-ups before ordinary people knew what Silicon Valley was. Therefore, I was very excited to read a story with this as the setting.

I thought the characters were fantastic and the plot was right out of real life. I want to read more stories like this.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1991-06

ISBN

1415940673 / 9781415940679
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