3.0 out of 5 stars
Listen with your heart, November 17, 2002
This review is from: The Heart Doesn't Lie (Arabesque) (Mass Market Paperback)
The Heart Doesn't Lie is a light Romance about a young woman living
her life based on a nightmare from her grandmother's past.
Jay Lee travels around the world doing research on marriages of
differnet cultures; her latest assignment has landed her in Africa.
While Jay is overwhelmed by the country's scenic beauty but her
senses are on alert because her supervisor, Trent Prescott is also
in Africa.
Because of a circumspect business deal years ago, the Prescott name
has been taboo in the Lee's house, and Jay is wondering if Trent is
of that same lineage. But Jay throws caution to the wind and soaks
up the country and the man. Once she's home she discovers that Trent
is indeed one of the forbidden Prescotts. How can she explainto her
grandmother what she has done?
My one issue is that the basis of the story and the driving force for
most of Jay's actions were glossed over almost hurriedly. But this
was an interesting story with a message that, it is impossible to
grasp the present if you will not let go of the past.
Reveiwed by aNN Brown
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