Rating:  Summary: I Didn't Care Review: This is the first book I've tried by Kat Martin and may be my last. I purchased it on the basis of the location - the Yukon. I'm sorry to say that I only read half of this book and then gave up due to lack of interest. I had a good book about Vietnam waiting in the wings and just couldn't force myself to finish this dreary tale of the spunky, blonde prospector and the wounded, morose gazillionaire. The suspense plot just interrupted any flow and frankly, I just didn't care. The 2 stars were given on the basis of the love scenes - Ms. Martin does know how to write a hot encounter.
Rating:  Summary: I Didn't Care Review: This is the first book I've tried by Kat Martin and may be my last. I purchased it on the basis of the location - the Yukon. I'm sorry to say that I only read half of this book and then gave up due to lack of interest. I had a good book about Vietnam waiting in the wings and just couldn't force myself to finish this dreary tale of the spunky, blonde prospector and the wounded, morose gazillionaire. The suspense plot just interrupted any flow and frankly, I just didn't care. The 2 stars were given on the basis of the love scenes - Ms. Martin does know how to write a hot encounter.
Rating:  Summary: good quick read Review: This was not Kat Martin's best book, but it was entertaining. The plot moved quickly, but at times very predictable. Good for a plane ride, or vacation reading. Easy to put down and come back to later. Worth picking up to read.
Rating:  Summary: good quick read Review: This was not Kat Martin's best book, but it was entertaining. The plot moved quickly, but at times very predictable. Good for a plane ride, or vacation reading. Easy to put down and come back to later. Worth picking up to read.
Rating:  Summary: Absolutely loved this book and the author Review: This was the first book I read by Kat Martin, but it was not the last. After reading it, almost a year ago, I have purchased almost all of her books. I love the variety of topics and locations she covers in all of her books. This book in particular was nice because it dealt with current day and was believable.
Rating:  Summary: exciting romantic suspense Review: Though she loves her two sisters, Charity Sinclair envies what they are doing. Now twenty-eight, she decides if she is going to have an adventure it must be now. Charity gives notice to her employer that she is leaving her senior editor job at Glenbrook Publishing and informs her boyfriend of two years likewise. The Manhattan based editor of renowned thriller novels is relocating for the next six months to the Yukon.Software CEO Call Hawkins returned to the area he once called home four years ago following the deaths of his wife and daughter in a car accident. He feels guilty that he never was there for his family as he worked sixteen hours everyday. The noise next door upsets the hermit Call who sees Charity moving in. Even more upsetting to Call is that he finds he wants sex for the first time since the tragedy though he only desires it with his new neighbor Charity. As their squabbling relationship turns to love, someone tries to kill her though she knows not why or whom. Call risks his life to keep her safe, but refuses to accept the fact that he loves Charity. MIDNIGHT SUN is an exciting romantic suspense starring two delightful lead protagonists. The courageous Charity hooks the reader who has thought of doing the same thing she did, while the audience also feels empathy towards Call. Though the attempts on the heroine's life adds suspense and a direct link to the past, it seems unnecessary as the Yukon frontier and the previous deaths of his family provide powerful cover for a deep tale that is superb when the plot adheres to those twin themes. Harriet Klausner
Rating:  Summary: exciting romantic suspense Review: Though she loves her two sisters, Charity Sinclair envies what they are doing. Now twenty-eight, she decides if she is going to have an adventure it must be now. Charity gives notice to her employer that she is leaving her senior editor job at Glenbrook Publishing and informs her boyfriend of two years likewise. The Manhattan based editor of renowned thriller novels is relocating for the next six months to the Yukon. Software CEO Call Hawkins returned to the area he once called home four years ago following the deaths of his wife and daughter in a car accident. He feels guilty that he never was there for his family as he worked sixteen hours everyday. The noise next door upsets the hermit Call who sees Charity moving in. Even more upsetting to Call is that he finds he wants sex for the first time since the tragedy though he only desires it with his new neighbor Charity. As their squabbling relationship turns to love, someone tries to kill her though she knows not why or whom. Call risks his life to keep her safe, but refuses to accept the fact that he loves Charity. MIDNIGHT SUN is an exciting romantic suspense starring two delightful lead protagonists. The courageous Charity hooks the reader who has thought of doing the same thing she did, while the audience also feels empathy towards Call. Though the attempts on the heroine's life adds suspense and a direct link to the past, it seems unnecessary as the Yukon frontier and the previous deaths of his family provide powerful cover for a deep tale that is superb when the plot adheres to those twin themes. Harriet Klausner
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