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Rating: Summary: Great Book Review: I enjoyed this romance book. It was sweet story. Niki Hamilton is a doctor fighting the HMO system and it leaves her burned out. She takes a vaction to help her good friend run her Dating service and meets the man who steals her heart. In the story King-Gamble weaves in a story where Niki Hamilton finds out who is trying to ruin her career. I found this to be excellent.
Rating: Summary: Love, Danger, and Intrigue Review: Niki Hamilton is a pediatrician in San Francisco. She has lost three patients in the last couple of months. The death of the last child leaves Niki so upset, that she decides to visit her friend Kim who lives in New Jersey. We first meet Kim and Niki in the book Remembrance. Kim who has been a playboy bunny and has been married so many times, you loose count. Kim owns a dating services called Coffee Mates. Kim has a family emergency, so Niki ends up running Coffee Mates while she is gone. Cary Thomas is the owner of his own landscaping company. Cary is contracted to complete a landscaping job for Kim. He arrives and meets Niki. Niki thinks Cary is just a common laborer. Cary wants to get to know Niki better, so the only way to do that is to pose as a customer for Coffee Mates. Niki is being threatened by someone and the turn of events makes her very nervous. She is confronted with information about some of her closest friends and colleague. Now who will she trust, when everyone looks guilty. A Reason to Love started out kind of slow, but picked up as the story went on. I think the mystery was good, you think you've figured it out and something else happens. To get familiar with Niki and her friends read Remembrance first before A Reason to Love.
Rating: Summary: Why did I buy this book! Review: Take a good story line, mix it with misplaced words, sketchy thoughts, blurry imagery and you just might be writing a book similar to this. The author had good intentions. The novel, with a little work could be a great book. I was thrown several times by the situations presented, the characters' reactions and misuse or over use of words.
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