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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I was trying a few of this author's books because so many people seem to like her. After 3 books I've decided I don't. The hero is an idiot and a nasty one at that in this book. The heroine is a wimp. That seems to be par for the course with Palmer. I can stand a wimpy heroine better than a hero who is verbally cruel to the heroine. In addition he thinks she is stalking him whenever he sees her in a town of 2000. That's a pretty small town and you're bound to run into people at social events and for him to not realize that was assinine. And that she just gave up and left everytime was too wimpy. But I repeat myself. I think I'm done with my Diana Palmer experiment. ( ) The heroine, Grace, really had a lot going for her - she stay courageous through the attempt on her life by a serial killer, kept her patience with a crabby grandma, stayed calm when verbally or physically attacked. The supposed hero, Garon Grier, became more of a jerk as the story progressed - skilled FBI man who can not handle it when it's personal, accuses Grace of stalking whenever he sees her, makes everything about him as most important. The only nice part was him helping her learn to not be afraid of a man's touch. I liked the concept and the story. I cant explain what i didnt like. Things were repeated several times, it didnt have good flow. I feel like the author just wanted to fill the pages. I didnt think the sentences flowed well. Like i said i think the characters were great.loved the story, but i didnt like the writing I liked the concept and the story. I cant explain what i didnt like. Things were repeated several times, it didnt have good flow. I feel like the author just wanted to fill the pages. I didnt think the sentences flowed well. Like i said i think the characters were great.loved the story, but i didnt like the writing sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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When San Antonio FBI agent Garon Grier buys a ranch in Jacobsville, Texas, the strong, silent loner is hoping to mend some broken family fences. He is not looking for love when he finds an unexpected, unwanted attraction to the girl next door, a shy, lovely woman who believes some secrets are best kept hidden. But the truth will prove just as dangerous when Garon tackles the most difficult case of his career: hunting an escaped convict, a child predator whose former victims are all dead. All except one.Grace Carver grew up in this quiet Texas town. She works as a cook at the local café and nurtures a spectacular garden in the home she shares with her elderly grandmother. She remains unmarried and untouched because of a past darkened by tragedy. Now, at only twenty-five, she has accepted loneliness as a way of life. That is, until she meets Garon.Only when fear and uncertainty collide in reckless heartbreak does Garon fully realize what he's found with Grace-and what he may have lost. Because his hunt for a killer has led him to the last person on earth he would ever have expected to be the one who had escaped death at the hands of a madman. And now a desperate lawman and a proud woman must decide if secrets will come between them forever-or free them to love. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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