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Passion's Baby

Passion's Baby

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Passions Baby
Review: Catherine Spencer's new book, Passion's Baby , delivers all its title suggests and more. The heroine has gone through so much losing her husband but has not stopped feeling. She truly cares intensely for others despite all her suffering.

The setting of the story, grandfather's cottage on Desolation Sound, seemed to Jane like just the setting where she could renew herself in isolation. But all too soon Jane discovers her neighbor, Liam. He is so direct and equally intense as she but about his own concerns. I could feel his passion for independence and his frustration. Jane showed such great understanding.

From Jane and Liam's first meeting, I knew they would be drawn together, she the so feminine yet strong woman. He the so frustratingly completely a man's man. The scene with soft moonlight shining down on their first tryst is charged with their complementary passions. This changes to a morning after of Liam's anger and Jane new aswareness of her unruly passionate longing. Who could blame her, Liam is frustratingly irresistible. He is handsome, accomplished and so sexy.

Jane shows her unrelenting strenghth when confronted with the tough choices resulting from thye passion she shared with Liam.

The setting is so deftly described that I smelled the salt air and wild strawberrries. I felt the sumer sun and especially the passion Jane & Liam discovered for each other. This book is definitely a five-star novel.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spencer delivers again
Review: Catherine Spencer's new book, Passion's Baby , delivers all its title suggests and more. The heroine has gone through so much losing her husband but has not stopped feeling. She truly cares intensely for others despite all her suffering.

The setting of the story, grandfather's cottage on Desolation Sound, seemed to Jane like just the setting where she could renew herself in isolation. But all too soon Jane discovers her neighbor, Liam. He is so direct and equally intense as she but about his own concerns. I could feel his passion for independence and his frustration. Jane showed such great understanding.

From Jane and Liam's first meeting, I knew they would be drawn together, she the so feminine yet strong woman. He the so frustratingly completely a man's man. The scene with soft moonlight shining down on their first tryst is charged with their complementary passions. This changes to a morning after of Liam's anger and Jane new aswareness of her unruly passionate longing. Who could blame her, Liam is frustratingly irresistible. He is handsome, accomplished and so sexy.

Jane shows her unrelenting strenghth when confronted with the tough choices resulting from thye passion she shared with Liam.

The setting is so deftly described that I smelled the salt air and wild strawberrries. I felt the sumer sun and especially the passion Jane & Liam discovered for each other. This book is definitely a five-star novel.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Passions Baby
Review: I know this is late in the month but I just found this book. It was fabulous. The charachters were witty and believeable. You have to go out and buy the book. A must read! Lorraine Nelson

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Passion's Baby is a keeper!
Review: Passion's Baby is an intriguing story of two people, wounded and disillusioned. Seeking solitude and replenishment, their lives intertwine on a westcoast island during a warm, languid summer. The characters are skillfully unravelled to the reader, as their lives become more inevitably enmeshed. As with all summers, languid days can quickly turn into stormy interludes.

Catherine Spencer captures the reader's fascination in the way she reveals the beauty and emotional turmoil meant to evolve into a lasting love.


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