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The Hellion
The Hellion
Author: LaVyrle Spencer
Top Sergeant Tony Salvo is given the seemingly hopeless task of rescuing and taming Sami Baffort described by her mother as a Hellion. Sami, playing loose with the affections of a Mob enforcer, realizes too late how dangerous a game she is playing when taken hostage in Colombia. The kidnappers, her fiancée and a Colombian drug lord demand...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780373701308
ISBN-10: 0373701306
Publication Date: 8/1/1984
Pages: 379
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
Members Wishing: 0
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jjares avatar reviewed The Hellion on + 3413 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
The story opens as Rachel Hollis is preparing to attend her husbands funeral. As soon as Tommy Lee Gentry hears of the death, he becomes agitated. By bits and pieces, the reader learns more about this couple. Rachel Talmadge and Tommy Lee Gentry were best friends as children; later, they became lovers. Then it all fell apart and each married other people.

Tommy Lee lives life on the edge; hes been married and divorced three times, smokes too much and drinks too much. He has no problem making money; intimate relationships are different matter. Rachel has her own dress shop and is doing quite well, while setting the fashion tone for the small town.

This is a wonderful story of what if and second chances. Can the powerful love of seventeen year-olds be reignited 24 years later? This is an interesting character study of what happens in families when they stop speaking and refuse to listen.
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Helpful Score: 2
I thought this book was amazing! LaVyrle Spencer is my favorite author! She completly picks up the feelings the characters have from deep in the heart. You feel like you are there and you are feeling everything the characters are feeling. I can't count the times I have read her books and have to catch my breath just because of the thoughts of the characters or a simple conversation they may be having! No one will be disappointed if they read her stuff!
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Helpful Score: 1
One of my keepers. I held onto this for a long time. It was one of my favorites by Spencer.
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Helpful Score: 1
Typical Lavyrle Spencer romantic love story. But still a very good read.
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Helpful Score: 1
My favorite book of hers is Morning Glory but this one was good too. I liked the change in Tommy Lee.
Rachel is the pinnacle of elegance, social standing, and beauty--when the wildest, most passionate flame of her youth steps into her life again. Tommy Lee is the all-time hellraiser of Russellville, Alabama, with three marriages behind him and a string of fast cars and women. The townsfolk say he will never change. But Rachel knows differently.
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Janine avatar reviewed The Hellion on + 252 more book reviews
Good author
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REALLY good book.. I totally loved it, read it cover to cover LOL
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Tommy Lee Gentry and Rachel Talmadge share a past. Twenty Four years ago, they were neighbors, best friends, and lovers. But when Rachel finds out she is pregnant, her father sent her away to have the baby and give it up for adoption. Tommy Lee and Rachel lived separate lives until now. Rachel's husband has died and Tommy Lee starts visiting her. He tells Rachel he has never stopped loving her. But his reputation for wild women and booze stops her from getting involved with him again. She warns him that his lifestyle is a problem. Can he change his life to win the woman he loves?

LaVyrle Spencer is one of my favorite authors, but this story just didn't work for me. I had a hard time believing that a budding alcoholic could just give up drinking and other bad habits at the drop of the hat with no outside help and no slips in his recovery. And, even though I liked the ending, I felt it was too neat. All family problems were resolved and everyone was happy. I like Spencer's style of writing. She always keeps me glued to the page. It just felt too fake to me. My rating: 3 Stars.
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LaVyrle Spencer opens the heart as no one else to the power of teen passion in this captivating story of an elegant, childless widow whose unforgetable high school sweetheart returns.


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