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Book Reviews of Sail Away

Sail Away
Sail Away
Author: Lisa Jackson
ISBN-13: 9780373302215
ISBN-10: 0373302215
Publication Date: 5/1/2008
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Dimples2212 avatar reviewed Sail Away on + 209 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is an interesting story about the boss's daughter trying to go off on her own. She winds up falling for Adam, a guy that her father fired for embezzling money from the company. There are several relationship changes and plots going on. There are some passionate interludes between the boss's daughter and Adam.

The book was written in 1992, so it's before Ms. Jackson started concentrating on psychopathic serial killers. But, the characters are interesting and their dilemmas are real. There's a mystery to solve, too.

I really did enjoy the book.
legz avatar reviewed Sail Away on + 509 more book reviews
A silhouette romance. A little predictable on who the bad guys were & same old same old bad boy/rich girl romance. A quick read to pass time in an airport or short trip you might go on. I like Lisa's suspense thrillers a lot better.
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The pampered daughter of a successful hotelier, Marnie Montgomery had everything she ever wanted except independence. Now that would change. No man would ever again tell her what to docertainly not infuriating, domineering, undeniably attractive Adam Drake.

Adam was determined to clear his name of the false charges that had ruined his career at Montgomery Inns. If that meant deceiving the Montgomery daughter, and even stowing away on her boat, so be it. If she had secrets, he would discover every single one.