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Absolutely Positively |
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Rating: Summary: A REALLY "GREAT" BOOK . Review: THIS WAS A REALLY GREAT BOOK. THIS BOOK HAS STARTED ME COLLECTING. MRS. KRENTZ'S MODERN ROMANCES JUST LIKE I COLLECT ALL HER HISTORICALS. "YOU GO GIRL", I LOVE YOUR BOOKS BE YOU AMANDA OR JAYNE. KEEP US DREAMING AND KEEP WRITING ABOUT STRONG WOMEN. YOUR FAN, BRIGITTE SMITH,BRIJEF@ AOL.COM
Rating: Summary: Hold on to your hearts! Review: Very Highly Recommended
Molly Abberwick, owner of The Abberwick Tea and Spice Shop, has lived a relatively quiet life in Seattle with her inventive and creative family until the death of her father. Inheriting the trusteeship of the Abberwick Foundation thrusts Molly into a position she would have run a hundred miles to avoid. The Foundation's grants are awarded based on proposed research, and determining the validity of the grant recipients becomes the job of Dr. Harry Stratton Trevelyan. So far Harry has been unable, and unwilling, to put his stamp of approval on a single proposal. What he has succeeded in doing is awaken Molly's senses, and make her dangerously aware of her femininity and subjugated passions.
Harry Trevelyan has his own problems. A demanding job coupled with acting as liaison between the wealthy, socially conscience Stratton family, and the carnival owning, psyche endowed Trevelyan clan, leaves him little time for a personal life. Finding himself sexually attracted to Molly, Harry decides to propose an affair based entirely on pure, scientific motivation and research. No emotional entanglement to cloud judgment or ensnare the heart. It seems perfectly logical to him. Molly, as a business women, will immediately grasp the situation and, Harry hopes, embrace not only it but him.
Molly is never quite sure how matters got so out of hand. Meeting members of the enigmatic Trevelyan family leave her head spinning. Not to be outdone, the emergence on the scene of Harry's ex-fiancee, who is now married to his cousin, causes the specter of jealousy to rear it's ugly head. Keeping the cast of characters straight is intriguing and fun until Molly suddenly finds herself fighting for her life. Someone is out to kill her.
Harry and Molly use every resource at their disposal to uncover the person who wants her dead. Along the journey of discovery they find a love and passion that sears the pain and suffering from the shields that encase their hearts. Together they become a whole. When they reach the end of their travels, not only is the mystery solved, but the fears of a lifetime are cast asunder allowing the bright rays of truth and love to heal and rebuilt their torn and shattered souls.
Once again Jayne Ann Krentz has given us the kind of excellence and quality we have come to expect from this renown author. She has created two of the most memorable characters this reviewers has ever read. I did not want to leave them at the end of the book. Surely, there was more if I only turned the page once again. Ms. Krentz draws her characters with the same depth and intricacy as a master painter. She weaves intrigue and passion with sweeping strokes of her pen making her public clamor for more. A dazzling writer who knows how to keep her sense of values, Ms. Krentz leaves us humbled by her talent.
Kathee S. Car
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