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5.0 out of 5 stars
Ferreralla strong as usual, September 28, 2004
This review is from: The Strong Silent Type: Cavanaugh Justice (Silhouette Special Edition No. 1613) (Mass Market Paperback)
Marie Ferrarella is has been a very strong writer for the Silhouette Series Romance Line. A RITA Award winner with some six-dozen and growing books for Silhouette Intimate Moments and Silhouette Special Edition. As if that is not enough laurels to rest upon, she also writes under the name Marie Nicole. She has 14 series-within-a-series, the latest is the Cavanaugh Justice. Others in the series Callie (Racing Against Time, SIM #1249) Clay (Crime and Passion, SIM#1256) Patrick (Internal Affairs, Silhouette Books) and Rayne (Dangerous Games, SIM #1274). This, the fifth in the series (Silhouette Special Edition #1613), is Teri's story. Ferrarella has a good feel for romance, but also a good feel for families, and this shows in her writing. I also compliment her Multiple POV (Point of View) writing, letter the readers know what both characters are thinking as the story progresses, instead of the rigid single POV per chapter writing we are now seeing as a fad in Yank writers. She handles Multiple POV with ease, they way a good writer should, giving the full textures and reactions of BOTH her lead characters. It's a sheer pleasure to read this style!
Teri Cavanaugh was raised with four brothers and sisters - and assorted cousins -knows noise is her element. She loves the large family chaos and confusion. However, she is saddled with a partner for the last nine months that is about to drive her up the wall with his silence. Nine months and he had barely spoken one word not necessary to see the job done. That doesn't stop Teri from using her mental crowbar, trying to pry information out of the silent but sexy black-haired, blue eyed Jack Hawkins. Her uncle paired the two together after both their partners moved to different jobs.
Jack's former partner was as silent as he, so Teri is jarring on his nerves. Worse, he is cognizant that he is working with his boss' niece. Jack is one of the best detectives going. "Male detectives wanted to be Hawk. Women flat-out wanted him." Naturally, opposites - an enforced closeness - sees their attraction flare. Both knew being lovers crossed the lines, but they could resist the passion.
There is a second story within the tale, about Andrew Cavanaugh. Fifteen years ago his wife Rose disappeared and he has never given up home of finding the only women he ever loved. Rose - now calling herself Claire - went out one day, fifteen years ago. Claire has a new life and no recollection of Rose, her husband or her children. Suddenly, she is confronted with a handsome man claiming to be her husband, and wanting her to come back home to those who love and miss her.
Ferreralla in her strong style, with great insight, using the Multi-POV, gives a rich book strong on emotions, caring and a family's love. But then, every book she creates reaches this high quality. Ferreralla, PLEASE, retain the Multi-POV of style - you are grace in prose with it!
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4.0 out of 5 stars
The Strong Silent Type, April 19, 2010
This review is from: The Strong Silent Type: Cavanaugh Justice (Silhouette Special Edition No. 1613) (Mass Market Paperback)
This was a wonderful book. Of cours the hero did nit know what he was missing until it was gone. Thank goodness the heroine was a forgiving person.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
the story continues..., March 30, 2009
This review is from: The Strong Silent Type: Cavanaugh Justice (Silhouette Special Edition No. 1613) (Mass Market Paperback)
i like the cavanaugh justice series. the plots are easy and they make light reading. i am especially intrigued with the sub plot that runs through them of the missing mother. the plot was not finished in this book (shucks i need to read the next one too) a nice book to curl up with on a rainy day or to read over time (because the plot is easy enough to keep up with with long breaks in between. not great litature, but fun.
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