Naked Heat is the second book by Richard Castle featuring the character of Nikki Heat. This book, along with Heat Wave, are a bit unique because they are closely tied to the tv show Castle. Richard Castle is actually one of the main characters on the show. After meeting detective Kate Beckett during an investigation, Rick decides to base a new character on her and gets to tag along on her cases. So far in the show and real life, two books have been released.
The main characters in Naked Heat and Heat Wave are definitely versions of the characters in Castle and some of the situations from the books have been pulled from the episodes of the show as well. I love that aspect of the book and think it makes it more entertaining.
Naked Heat picks up a few months after the first book ended. Nikki and Jameson Rook, the reporter who followed her around to write an article, haven’t seen each other in a while. Nikki is less than pleased with the article and that is why she ends the relationship they had started. Nikki starts investigating the murder of a gossip columnist and Jameson is involved because he was working on an article about her. Jameson convinces Nikki to let him work with her again. While working on the case, they also deal with their issues.
The main focus of Naked Heat is the murder investigation. The mystery in the book is interesting even though it could be a tad stronger. There is a bit of suspense in some scenes and while a few things that happen are predictable, there are surprises as well. Since the victim isn’t that well liked, there are a lot of suspects at first. The case ends up a bit more complicated as more things happen.
Nikki and Jameson are the main characters in Naked Heat. They are clearly versions of Kate and Rick from Castle. They are likable, interesting characters and I really enjoy reading about them. Some of the other characters have also been based on characters from the show. There isn’t a version of Alexis though. Several other minor characters turn up over the course of the book through the investigation.
Naked Heat is a very entertaining book that is worth reading, especially for fans of Castle.
I did get a longer review posted on Epinions.
Naked Heat
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Sunday, October 17, 2010
Castle - The Complete Second Season
I started watching Castle in the spring of 2009 when the show began airing. I was quickly hooked on the show and continue to watch it. I have the first season on DVD and I picked up Castle - The Complete Second Season when it was released.
Castle is an hour long show that airs on ABC. It is about an author, Richard Castle, who ends up tagging along with homicide detective Kate Beckett. They first meet when someone starts killing in ways that Rick used in his different books. Once the case is solved, Rick manages to arrange things so that he can keep going along with Kate and he intends to base a new character, police detective Nikki Heat, on her. Kate is really annoyed, but they end up working well together.
When Castle - The Complete Second Season starts, Rick’s book Heat Wave is about to be released. The book actually did come out in September of 2009. Kate is really upset with Rick during the first episode of the season, but she gets over it and they continue working together. Every episode features a different case that Kate investigates. Many of the murders are somewhat bizarre or twisted, like a person dressed as a vampire being stabbed with a wooden stake. The murders do add some mystery to the show, though the mysteries aren’t overly complex. They are highly entertaining. Some violence turns up every so often, but it generally isn’t that graphic. Humor is used in every episode, usually through something that Rick says or does. I think the humor works to make things more entertaining.
The main characters remain the same in Castle - The Complete Second Season. The characters are definitely one of the strong points for the show and one of the reasons why it is so entertaining. I especially love Rick’s daughter Alexis and his mother Martha. Alexis is delightful and it is so nice to seen a teenager in a series that isn’t a brat or highly annoying. The cast is wonderful, especially Nathan Fillion. I started watching the show just because of him since I adored him on Firefly. There are a few little references to Firefly during the second season. The best one is during the Halloween episode when Rick is trying out a costume he claims is a space cowboy. It is Mal’s outfit.
Castle - The Complete Second Season has a few interesting extras, including a blooper reel that is pretty funny. The DVD set is great for fans of the show.
I did get a longer review posted on Epinions.
Castle - The Complete Second Season
Castle is an hour long show that airs on ABC. It is about an author, Richard Castle, who ends up tagging along with homicide detective Kate Beckett. They first meet when someone starts killing in ways that Rick used in his different books. Once the case is solved, Rick manages to arrange things so that he can keep going along with Kate and he intends to base a new character, police detective Nikki Heat, on her. Kate is really annoyed, but they end up working well together.
When Castle - The Complete Second Season starts, Rick’s book Heat Wave is about to be released. The book actually did come out in September of 2009. Kate is really upset with Rick during the first episode of the season, but she gets over it and they continue working together. Every episode features a different case that Kate investigates. Many of the murders are somewhat bizarre or twisted, like a person dressed as a vampire being stabbed with a wooden stake. The murders do add some mystery to the show, though the mysteries aren’t overly complex. They are highly entertaining. Some violence turns up every so often, but it generally isn’t that graphic. Humor is used in every episode, usually through something that Rick says or does. I think the humor works to make things more entertaining.
The main characters remain the same in Castle - The Complete Second Season. The characters are definitely one of the strong points for the show and one of the reasons why it is so entertaining. I especially love Rick’s daughter Alexis and his mother Martha. Alexis is delightful and it is so nice to seen a teenager in a series that isn’t a brat or highly annoying. The cast is wonderful, especially Nathan Fillion. I started watching the show just because of him since I adored him on Firefly. There are a few little references to Firefly during the second season. The best one is during the Halloween episode when Rick is trying out a costume he claims is a space cowboy. It is Mal’s outfit.
Castle - The Complete Second Season has a few interesting extras, including a blooper reel that is pretty funny. The DVD set is great for fans of the show.
I did get a longer review posted on Epinions.
Castle - The Complete Second Season
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