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4.0 out of 5 stars
A Pleasure to Read, June 10, 2006
This review is from: Passion's Fool (Arabesque) (Mass Market Paperback)
Intrigued by the cover and the back-of-cover writeup, I began to read and was caught up from the beginning. These are real people with real problems. Raven McCloud is a D.C. TV reporter who meets Adam Steele, a detective lieutenant when a thug attemps to mug her. A grateful Raven is pleasantly surprised to find she has met this man before, but running scared after an abusive marriage to a biological lab owner, she doesn't return his interest.
But Adam is nothing if not persistent. Because she is grateful, Raven invites the detective to dinner with her and her small daughter and he is further charmed. He shows her pictures of his thirteen-year-old son and talks about his wife who had died earlier in a plane crash. A stalker who has been troubling Raven calls and for the first time threatens her with death -- "soon." She is terrified and Adam spends the night in a spare bedroom. They share an impassioned kiss when she thinks a prowler has broken in. It is is one of the best-written kissing scenes I have found.
But there is so much more. The characters are sharply portrayed, the suspense is good, and the sensuality and interpersonal thrust is really good.
I read it in two days and enjoyed it more than many of the fifty to seventy-five romance novels I read per year.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Solid well-written story, January 21, 2012
This review is from: Passion's Fool (Arabesque) (Mass Market Paperback)
Passion's Fool is a taut mystery filled with suspense, action romance and political intrigue on the streets of Washington D.C. Someone is out to kill reporter Raven McCloud and it's up to Detective Adam Steele to protect her. While he works hard behind find the suspect, he becomes closer to her. Is it true love? Or Is he passions fool? I won't answer that question because this book is TOO GOOD TO SPOIL.
Craft puts together a tight story filled with lots of twists and turns and steamy romance that will keep readers turning pages till the end of this great book. The pace is easy to follow and the story flows smoothly. I really enjoyed Passion's fool and I highly recommend it to those who enjoy romance with a little mystery.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Read!, September 21, 2010
This review is from: Passion's Fool (Arabesque) (Mass Market Paperback)
I recently started reading Francine Craft and she did not disappoint w/ this book! I enjoyed the journey for the characters taking a risk @ a 2nd chance @ love. The suspense make the book even more interesting....
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