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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A keeper! Very highly recommended, May 15, 2003
This review is from: The Quiet Storm (Silhouette Intimate Moments) (Mass Market Paperback)
One moment Elizabeth Quinn can radiate fire and the next moment she radiates cool composure. When she appears at the precinct hoping to convince someone to reopen a case, however, Detective Beau Riley wants nothing to do with it. Elizabeth inadvertently snubbed him a year earlier at a party, and Beau has never forgotten. He does not know that her deliberate speech and cool exterior masks a slight speech impediment caused by brain damage at birth. As a result, for years Elizabeth has endured cruel taunts and vicious criticism causing her to mask her feelings in rigid indifference.

But Elizabeth feels anything but indifferent when she asks Beau to investigate Tina's death. She is certain that her friend Tina would never have committed suicide, especially when she was looking forward to having her five-year-old son Alex back. Alex had been living with Elizabeth and her housekeeper, the boy's grandmother. Elizabeth loves and identifies with Alex, who is deaf. As a favor to his former partner who referred Elizabeth, Beau agrees to poke around in his off time, little expecting Elizabeth's assertions to be correct.

Author Raeanne Thayne upholds her reputation for penning exciting intrigue in THE QUIET STORM. Elizabeth proves herself a vulnerable and insecure heroine, hiding her weaknesses behind a cool exterior. Her subsequent mixed signals are not enough to entirely discourage this sexy hero, however! Secondary characters are likewise delightful, especially the irrepressible Alex. Making children believable without upstaging the main characters is difficult, but Thayne pulls off the challenge with style. Indeed, Thayne's talent for unconventional characters and a fascinating plot makes THE QUIET STORM a keeper. Very highly recommended.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Book worth the read, July 29, 2011
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This review is from: The Quiet Storm (Silhouette Intimate Moments) (Mass Market Paperback)
I have read a lot of books by this author but this was one of her best.
The h. is a beautiful heiress that has a hard time with conversation due to an injury she suffered at birth- she first meets the H. at a friends party but she is afraid to talk to him due to her birth injury. He feels she has given him the cold shoulder. She goes to him when she is in need of a good detective to get him to re-open her friends murder case- they start off on the wrong foot, as he remembers the cold/shoulder she gave him, but he agrees to take a look at the case.
They are attracted to each other, but she is afraid and he wants to get out while the getting is good. I would love to meet someone like this Hero, he is to die for.
They finally come to an understanding that makes this a great book and one that will stay on my Keep list.
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The Quiet Storm (Silhouette Intimate Moments)
The Quiet Storm (Silhouette Intimate Moments) by RaeAnne Thayne (Mass Market Paperback - April 1, 2003)
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