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5.0 out of 5 stars A True 5 Star...
Rita Herron has become an auto buy for me. This romantic suspense will keep you on the edge of your seat. The plot is great and her characters are very real. The mystery of what really happened to the heroine's husband added a great twist to the mystery of what was going on at the lab. Add in the heroine's realization of true love and you have a story that's a keeper...
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3.0 out of 5 stars OK for a summer read
This book was decent. I was looking forward to seeing where this book would go. I thought Herron did a good job building the romance but the suspense left a lot to be desired and I thought the bad guys were predictable. Still, it was a good summer read and there was no thinking involved :)
Published on June 5, 2003


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A True 5 Star..., February 19, 2003
This review is from: Memories of Megan (Nighthawk Island) (Paperback)
Rita Herron has become an auto buy for me. This romantic suspense will keep you on the edge of your seat. The plot is great and her characters are very real. The mystery of what really happened to the heroine's husband added a great twist to the mystery of what was going on at the lab. Add in the heroine's realization of true love and you have a story that's a keeper. "Memories of Megan" has a new home on my keeper shelf!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bravado, December 22, 2002
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This review is from: Memories of Megan (Nighthawk Island) (Paperback)
This is the best romantic suspense since Jasmine Cresswell. This delightful novel has the best of both worlds. Drama and suspense. I can't wait for more for this author
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5.0 out of 5 stars nifty little mystery, April 25, 2004
This review is from: Memories of Megan (Nighthawk Island) (Paperback)
This is in Nighthawk Island series from Rita Herron for Harlequin Intrigue, and it's a nifty little puzzler, with riddles inside riddles. Megan Wells is told her husband's body has been found, washed up on the beach. It'd been weeks since she reported him missing, and in Megan's heart, she knew her husband was dead long before the police made it official. They were separated, but Megan never quite gave up hope she and her husband would somehow work things out and salvage their two-year-old marriage. Now those hopes are dust in the wind.

Cole Hunter woke up in darkness. It'd taken weeks before he could speak again, to walk again. And when he looked into the mirror, he stared at a face that was a stranger. He was told he was Dr. Cole Hunter and he was moving to the area work with Tom Wells on a very hush-hush experimental project concerning hypnosis and mind-altering drugs at a psychiatric institute, sister hospital to the one on Nighthawk Island. He attends the funeral of Tom Wells, a man he is told he never met, but corresponded with through emails.

As Cole stares at Tom's widow, Megan, his mind that is a total blank suddenly sees fragments of memories - all about Megan. As Cole remembers things only Tom could possibly know, both Megan and Cole wonder if he might actually be Tom and someone else is buried in Tom's grave.

Megan knows Tom was upsets about something and does not believe his death was a boating accident. As Cole begins to confide in Megan, Megan is torn between feeling something for this man, a stranger, a man who makes her feel like her husband never did, or is it because the face of a stranger hides her husband? As they dig for answers, Megan's life is threatened. Cole learns the real Cole Hunter is dead, his blood type is the same as Tom's, and there is doctor at the clinic who was selling medical secrets to the top bidder - who also died in a boating accident. The police are convinced he is not really dead, along a missing detective Clay Fox. Could he be the missing doctor, Tom, Clay
or one of the missing patients that vanish at the clinic?

The book ties up this part of the story rather well, but has an unfinished feel, likely handle in the following books. It's a fast read, with a lightning pace, with Herron tossing in enough red herrings to make a full meal!
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3.0 out of 5 stars OK for a summer read, June 5, 2003
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This book was decent. I was looking forward to seeing where this book would go. I thought Herron did a good job building the romance but the suspense left a lot to be desired and I thought the bad guys were predictable. Still, it was a good summer read and there was no thinking involved :)
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