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Rating: Summary: Terrific Read Review: A fast paced exciting intrigue with great characters. Set in a great location, this book kept me reading it straight through. I really enjoyed this book, and if you have read any other books by Dani, you will love this too!!!
Rating: Summary: A very exciting book Review: I really enjoyed this book. I could not wait to find out who the culprit was. A very good page turner.
Rating: Summary: A very exciting book Review: I really enjoyed this book. I could not wait to find out who the culprit was. A very good page turner.
Rating: Summary: Not her Best Review: If you've never read one of Dani Sinclair's books, I would suggest that the spine-tingling "Better Watch Out" (for which she was nominated for a RITA award for best romantic suspense book) would be a better place to start than this one. Adam Ryser has been looking for his wife ever since she disappeared just days after they married. Now, he's received word that she's been living just a few hours away--but that she has amnesia and doesn't remember him or the girls she agreed to raise with him. Unfortunately, once Adam comes back into Josey's life, a new wave of trouble begins for her. Could it be the same person who drove her from his arms in the first place?Sinclair is an able storyteller, and her portrayal of the three little girls in the story is adorable. If only the various plot strands didn't come together quite so neatly in the end--I didn't buy it for a moment. Adam was also INCREDIBLY irritating, never listening to anything Josey said--a big problem since she was always much smarter about what was going on than he was. There are some nice romantic moments and the story passes easily. It's just not as good as Sinclair has given us in the past.
Rating: Summary: Not her Best Review: If you've never read one of Dani Sinclair's books, I would suggest that the spine-tingling "Better Watch Out" (for which she was nominated for a RITA award for best romantic suspense book) would be a better place to start than this one. Adam Ryser has been looking for his wife ever since she disappeared just days after they married. Now, he's received word that she's been living just a few hours away--but that she has amnesia and doesn't remember him or the girls she agreed to raise with him. Unfortunately, once Adam comes back into Josey's life, a new wave of trouble begins for her. Could it be the same person who drove her from his arms in the first place? Sinclair is an able storyteller, and her portrayal of the three little girls in the story is adorable. If only the various plot strands didn't come together quite so neatly in the end--I didn't buy it for a moment. Adam was also INCREDIBLY irritating, never listening to anything Josey said--a big problem since she was always much smarter about what was going on than he was. There are some nice romantic moments and the story passes easily. It's just not as good as Sinclair has given us in the past.
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