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3.0 out of 5 stars
Reilly's Woman,
This review is from: Reilly's Woman - Nevada - 28 (Mass Market Paperback)
This is the story about a couple that end up surviving a plane crash in the Nevada desert. Leah is 22 years of age and Reilly is somewhere in his 30's. It is a story about survival, love and understanding about cultures. I liked this story because the hero and heroine don't try to make each other jealous with past or present lovers.
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Wild Honey,
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This review is from: Wild Honey (Harlequin Super Romance) (Kindle Edition)
Nurse Randi Terhune has never had a husband or a lover. But she does have a wonderful son, Matt. She never thought she'd meet the boy's father.Ex-CIA agent Travis McLean has avoided paternity all his life. The Mclean family was virtually dysfunctional. Why would a family of his own be any different? But then he meets Matt, the image of himself as a youngster, and Randi, Matt's beautiful mother. Can he come to terms with the past to give them all a future?
2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Agent that came in from the cold,
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This review is from: Wild Honey (Harlequin Superromance No. 731) (Paperback)
This book seemed to pick up where Ms. Sattler's 'Wild Cherries' left off. This book has Travis, an ex-CIA agent who ends up in an emergency room where nurse Randi is. Little does Travis know, but long ago Nurse Randi worked in a fertility clinic where Travis made a 'deposit', and now he has a son that he is shocked to discover. Randi is a virginal mother, extremely fearful of all men because of sexual abuse as a child, but Travis is patient and although at first he was more interesting in getting to know his son, his feelings for Randi grows and grows until he's fallen hook, line, and sinker. I also enjoyed Travis' downhome country attitude that's always polite to the ladies. Very affecting. It takes awhile for Randi to overcome her childhood memories, but the pay off is great. This book is not as romantic as 'Wild Cherries', but still very good. I would recommend it well.Cyndi |
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Reilly's Woman by Janet Dailey (Hardcover - January 11, 1982)
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