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Two Against the World (Silhouette Intimate Momence No. 7489)

Two Against the World (Silhouette Intimate Momence No. 7489)

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Rating: 5 stars
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Review: This is the sequel to 'Two for the Road' which featured Ali Sullivan. In this book, however, Alicia tries to change her ways from the first book. Alicia was always impulsive, reckless, and finding herself in trouble. Unfortunately, others usually paid for the trouble in which Alicia found herself. Alicia was trying to be the woman that everyone wanted her to be. She had a steady job and practically engaged to a very straight as an arrow type of man. Alicia was supposed to meet this man in Colorado for a pleasant vacation. On the way, Alicia's car gets stuck in a snowbank, she is half frozen, and eventually collapses in the snow.

The last thing that Steven Rider wanted to do was deal with a half dead frozen female. Although it was a risk, he decided to help the woman. It was crazy, he could be helping save the life of the woman whom they sent there to kill him. Steven was in the secluded cabin until he could testify against his old boss and than he was entering the Witness Protection Program. Trusting the unconscious woman could be a deadly mistake, but finding himself attracted to her could be even deadlier.

Alicia and Steven were trapped at the cabin in a snowstorm. Denying their attraction became harder with every passing minute, but both were determined not to give in. Alicia did not want to slip back into her reckless ways by getting involved with this handsome man, whom she was not sure she could trust. Steven knew he had nothing to offer Alicia, not even the truth about who he was, but keeping his distance was becoming unbearable.

Alicia's story was just as good as Ali's. Alicia and Steven have so much standing in their way. The odds of them having a future is almost nonexistent. It was intriguing to discover how each of them decide to deal with their pasts and what they will do to have a future. The best part of all was that the author stayed true to the character of Alicia from the last book to this book. Highly recommended.


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