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Cargando... It's Never Too Latepor Tara Taylor Quinn
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In the shelter of this town... Mark Heber accepts a mysterious scholarship to a prominent college in Shelter Valley, Arizona. Being a mature student is a big change from his hardscrabble life in the mountains of West Virginia, one that could transform his whole future. For attorney Adrianna Keller, Shelter Valley is the scene of a childhood tragedy and she returns for one reason only--her loyalty to college president Will Parsons. Somebody's blackmailing him. Adrianna agrees to investigate discreetly, posing as a student named Adele Kennedy. "Adele" and newcomer Mark become neighbors and develop a friendship that quickly becomes something more. In fact, Adrianna begins to envision a life with him. But maybe it's too late. Because her secret--and the shocking discovery she makes--could destroy Mark's future. And her own.... No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Addy had come back to Shelter Valley to help out an old friend. It was hard for her to be there because of the fire that had killed the rest of her family but she wanted to help Will. The more she looked into Will's possible troubles the worse things looked for him. When she met Mark she was attracted to him but knew she should keep her distance because of what she was doing. She felt really guilty about her deception especially as she got to know Mark better. She also trusted him with a lot more of her feelings than she had trusted anyone before. I really enjoyed seeing the way she did her research. The things she found out worried her both for Will and for Mark. I also liked the way that even though the things she found looked bad she didn't consider doing the wrong thing. Another thing I really liked about her was the way she cared for Mark's grandmother. It was obvious that she really liked the woman and enjoyed being with her, even with Nonnie's outspokenness and interference. I loved the solving of the mystery and the information that came out about Mark's education. ( )