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Twist of Fate

Twist of Fate

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Classic Jayne Ann Krentz
Review: Hannah had been content with her quiet life. Suddenly she was the center of a corporate battle, a scientific mystery and the target for murder!

Cloistered as a faculty member at a small college, beautiful Hannah Jessett could almost forget her family heritage. Few knew shewas theniece of the legendary Elizabeth Nord, the brilliant anthropologist who stunned the world with her revolutionary work.

When her aunt died , leaving Hannah in sole possession of her pricelses unpublished journals, Hannah was too concerned wiht other matters to pay much attention. Her brother's company was about to be destroyed by Gideon Cage, the wealthy enterpeneur with a notorious reputation in the boardroom- and the bedroom.
But when she confronted Gideon, all she saw was a powerful man with a fast smile and soft eyes. Before she could catch her breath and really understand this puzzle of a man, her whole world was suddenly threatened- her bothers, her aunt's legacy, her heart and her life!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Same writing and plot
Review: I don't know how she does it, but Jayne Ann never manages to get out of the same old rhythm: girl meets boy (usually in business). Girl likes boy, finds out about ulterior motive, tries to change boy. Fight, make up, and are threatened by someone out of one of their pasts. Usually the recent past. I find Jayne Ann getting flatter and flatter as she writes, get the older books, because their stories are better and more realistic. Reissues are the way to go, ignore the new ones.


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