Rating: Summary: Okay, but to predictable Review: The begining of this book was great, how the herione was searching to find out who she really is. But after the first 100 pages or so things started going down hill. I ususally LOVE Kat Martins books but this one instead of capturing my interest it lost it. The cahrecters became very weak especially the heroins son. He was such a rebellious boy and then overnight he became this good little boy who excepted what any one else said. If you want a good Kat Martin book I would suggest THE DREAM, I couldent put it down.
Rating: Summary: Ughhh it was never ending Review: The unhappy buisness women gets up and moves herself and her son to a remote town in the mountains to find out who really killed her grandmother whom she never knew. She meets a wonderful hunk of a man whom she falls in love with. Please everythig seemed so planned. there was no spontinaity in this book. If you want a good Kat Martin book read THE DREAM.
Rating: Summary: Romantic suspense! Review: There is a drive by shooting and Kate is shot. While being operated on, she dies on the table and begins her journey to heaven. Her mother, her fourth grade teacher, even somebody she worked with, who all died unexpectedly the year before. She also sees a woman who looks familiar who seems to be trying to tell her something. Then her crossing stops there and Kate is comes back to life. The occurrence haunts Kate and she decides to change her life. She quits her job, quits her marriage, and takes her son off to Montana to live in a house left to her by her grandmother. It turns out the woman in heaven that was trying to tell her something was her grandmother. Kate had never met her. Kate reopens her grandmother's café and settles into her new life. Into her life comes Chance. Who is a picture of a cowboy. Tall, good-looking, and owns the biggest ranch around. A romance sparks. In the mean time, a mining corporation is illegally dumping chemicals that are killing all the wildlife. Pressure begins and Kate finds her life in danger and her romance in danger too. This was a great book and I never have read any works by this author. She did a great job; you really flip through those pages toward the end. A great read!!!
Rating: Summary: Entertaining! Review: This must be my month for reading books by authors I'm not familiar with. This is my first book by Kat Martin and I have to say I enjoyed it.Kate Rollins is shot one night in a drive by shooting. While being operated on, she dies on the table and begins her journey to heaven. She sees her mother, her fourth grade teacher, even a coworker who died unexpectedly the previous year. She also sees a woman who looks familiar who seems to be trying to tell her something. Then her journey stops and Kate is brought back to life. The experience haunts Kate and she decides to make changes in her life. She quits her job, quits her marriage, and takes her son off to Montana to live in a house left to her by her grandmother. It turns out the woman in heaven that was trying to tell her something was her grandmother, a woman Kate had never met. Kate reopens her grandmother's café and quickly settles into a new life. Into her life comes Chance McLain. He's the embodiment of a cowboy. Tall, good-looking, and owns the largest ranch around. A romance quickly flares up. Meanwhile, a mining corporation is illegally dumping chemicals that are killing the wildlife. Threats begin and Kate finds her life in danger and her romance gone flat. I enjoyed this book. It was entertaining and one that I will pass on to my friends. If you're looking for romantic suspense, this is a good one.
Rating: Summary: Entertaining! Review: This must be my month for reading books by authors I'm not familiar with. This is my first book by Kat Martin and I have to say I enjoyed it. Kate Rollins is shot one night in a drive by shooting. While being operated on, she dies on the table and begins her journey to heaven. She sees her mother, her fourth grade teacher, even a coworker who died unexpectedly the previous year. She also sees a woman who looks familiar who seems to be trying to tell her something. Then her journey stops and Kate is brought back to life. The experience haunts Kate and she decides to make changes in her life. She quits her job, quits her marriage, and takes her son off to Montana to live in a house left to her by her grandmother. It turns out the woman in heaven that was trying to tell her something was her grandmother, a woman Kate had never met. Kate reopens her grandmother's café and quickly settles into a new life. Into her life comes Chance McLain. He's the embodiment of a cowboy. Tall, good-looking, and owns the largest ranch around. A romance quickly flares up. Meanwhile, a mining corporation is illegally dumping chemicals that are killing the wildlife. Threats begin and Kate finds her life in danger and her romance gone flat. I enjoyed this book. It was entertaining and one that I will pass on to my friends. If you're looking for romantic suspense, this is a good one.
Rating: Summary: The Secret by Kat Martin Review: This was the first book I had read from Kat Martin. I found it very enjoyable and one of those books you could not put down until you were finished. I will look forward to reading some more of Kat Martin books.
Rating: Summary: The Secret by Kat Martin Review: This was the first book I had read from Kat Martin. I found it very enjoyable and one of those books you could not put down until you were finished. I will look forward to reading some more of Kat Martin books.
Rating: Summary: Kat Matin at her very best Review: Unhappy with her fast-paced Southern California lifestyle, Kate Rollins nervously walks to the garage where her car is parked late at night. She knows she already disappointed her pre-teen son David by working late on the advertising campaign rather than coming home to take him to the movies as she promised. Kate never reaches her car as a drive-by shooting leaves her in the hospital with a near death experience and just fortunate to be alive. Kate recognizes that one of the people she seen in her near death experience is her recently deceased grandmother Nell Hart, who she never met when the woman was alive due to a family squabble. Nell left Kate some property in Lost Peak, Montana. Still frightened from her trauma and worried about David's recent behavior and whom he hangs with, Kate takes her son and relocates to Montana. Kate becomes involved with the local environmental movement and to her chagrin is attracted to Chance McLain. There is also the mystery of her grandma's death to solve. To romance readers it is not a SECRET that Kat Martin consistently writes some of the best novels in the genre. Her latest tale is an exciting romantic suspense novel that works because of Kate, who already has a full plate, but more emotionally wrenching items pile onto her angst-laden soul. By limiting the paranormal elements, Ms. Martin capably enhances her story line while staying true to the theme. Sub-genre fans will take pleasure from this convincing story. Harriet Klausner
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