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Fantasies do come true.., August 2, 2003
This review is from: Trespass of the Heart (Paperback)
I just finished this book! Really enjoyed it! And have also read "Savior in Time" by this author as well. Her writing is spellbinding! Very charasmatic too!
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A cozy have a night to yourself book!!!, August 2, 2003
This review is from: Trespass of the Heart (Paperback)
Oh I loved this one! The author unfolds a real fantasy...in great medical/law enforcement background. Being a nurse, its nice to have a read that is so [physical]/intriging, and the climactic rising of the relationship between Andie( a nurse I can relate with...smart/savy burned by love/work..) and Max ( the ultimate hunk...huge big protective ) is a great story...and I could not put the book down!
I like Samantha Gails 'forthright' characters! They 'dont sugarcoat it....just tell it like it is'! I have also read other of this authors books as well ..THEY SIZZLE! Keep up the great work!
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Romance is the ultimate plot., August 11, 2003
This review is from: Trespass of the Heart (Paperback)
This is an excellent romance novel. The essence of a romance novel is... romance. Another reviewer has politely and honestly criticized the author for not developing "the plot." I beg to differ. The plot is fully developed and nothing is left out. The principal characters are people of vast experience in their professional fields. The author's sub-plots are not essential to "the plot." However, the glimpses of their normal lives are quite realistic and interesting. I am familiar with both professions, and they, in fact, provide enough vignettes in the normal course to fascinate anyone; and it is normal to want more. Witness the many Cops and Doctors television offerings. The difference, for obvious reasons, is that while the romance element is present it is usually not, let us say, fully developed. There are several plots per TV episode which comprise the main plot and are cleverly and quickly developed. Yet, real life tells us that hanky-panky is the most important activity in most professions, especially Cops and Doctors. That part is the essence of any romance novel; and this author is obviously an expert observer, at least.
In our time, romance novels are about the main plot. All else is mere suggestion, perhaps to spur the imagination of a screen writer or, maybe, to allow the reader a breather.
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