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Born Innocent (Silhouette Special Edition, No 833)

Born Innocent (Silhouette Special Edition, No 833)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Born Innocent
Review: Claire Snow has loved Joe Tally for 20 years but he has not wanted to return it. Joe comes to Claire's aid when she is falsely accused of shooting a guest at her motel in the Gold Country of CA. The romance blooms and the mystery heats up! There is a trip to San Francisco by our heroes, too. It's a good read!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I WILL GO WITH A 4 PLUS!
Review: I have to go with a 4 plus - not quite a 5 star.
Joe Tally is proving to be the best friend Claire Snow has but he doesn't think he is quite good enough for her.
He is a bounty hunter - and not highly educated. Claire becomes concerned when no one knows what has happened to Joe. After being in love with him for most of twenty years she decides to help Joe get back to normal life.

Claire breeches Joe's defenses and spends a passionate night with him and dang, but those rubbers proved to be too old. Now she is pregnant and accused of an attempt to kill a con man [he was trying to set Claire's mother up as a mark] --- [now comes my problem -- she has to decide what to do about the baby?] After being in love with Joe for most of 20 years, why wasn't she passionately enthused to have his child? Where was her love for this man?

She isn't too much of a wimp but she sure doesn't leave me too enthused with her as a character in love -- ah well, the story was worth reading even with the morality issues.


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