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Cargando... Lord of Lightningpor Suzanne Forster
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Fiction.
Romance.
HTML: When a mysterious stranger arrives in Shady Trees, things go quickly awry: clocks stop, small children insist they've spotted UFOs, and the prim and proper schoolteacher begins indulging in abduction fantasies One night in quiet, bucolic Shady Trees, two children witness a startling occurrence: A giant silver figure engulfed in green light emerges from the darkness before them, picks up a dead bird, and brings it back to life. The next day at school, Miss Lise Anderson hears her students buzzing about the sighting and dismisses it as a childish rumor. Then she encounters handsome geologist, Stephen Gage. Unable to ignore the electricity coursing between them, the buttoned-up Lise seeks out the stranger. When two precious artifacts go missing from the town museum, locals accuse Gage. Lise emerges as his only advocate. Is her attraction to him clouding her judgment? After Gage arrives at her home unexpectedly during a storm, and takes her against her will to the hills, she realizes she's begun a risky erotic game with a man as dangerous as he is desirable. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Suzanne Forster including rare photos from the author's personal collection. .No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Google Books — Cargando... GénerosSistema Decimal Melvil (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999Clasificación de la Biblioteca del CongresoValoraciónPromedio:
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Lise is a school teacher in a small town. She literally runs into Stephen when her shopping cart went haywire. When she discovers Stephen is the subject of some wild rumors going around town, she decides to pay him a visit and welcome him to the community and warn him about the rumors.
But, when she locates his remote home, she understands how the rumors got started.
Part contemporary romance, part paranormal, part science fiction. This is an outlandish plot, but the author did a good job of keeping us guessing about what Stephen was up to. The time period the book was written in will provide you with a little nostalgia. Overall a C. ( )