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Review Date: 12/26/2005
The continuation of the lives of Emily, Chris, Daphne & Annabel after their college reunion.
Review Date: 1/25/2007
A daughter's search for information about her father, whose plane was lost at sea on a secret mission during the last days of WWII. Will a packet of letters found in the back of her mothers' dresser help her get to know and understand what her mother and father experienced in those turbulent times. Beautiful !
Review Date: 8/28/2019
It was a gift, I didn't read it.
Review Date: 8/2/2005
Suzanne Brockmann does it again. The combination of the elusive Navy Seal "Blue" McCoy & Lucy Tait, who has had a crush on him since high school, explodes when he is accused of murder. She is a local town police officer that has to handle his case. Will it be "too hot for her to handle?" A good read.
Review Date: 6/29/2013
This story was a heart-wrenching account of a family whose members must learn about forgiveness---both giving it and receiving it---forgiving others, but also forgiving themselves. It's a story that may have developed from the author questioning what would be an almost impossible circumstance to try to forgive someone.
Review Date: 8/2/2005
Forced to face the fact that he may lose his career as a Navy Seal because of a stray bullet, Alan Francisco, call sign "Frisco," takes it hard. But the hardest part of the situation has nothing to do with bullets; it has more to do with babies. When "Frisco's" 5 year old niece is abandonned on his door step, he has more than one man can handle. Will he allow his fetching neighbor Mia Summerton to help him or will he let pride get is his way ?
Review Date: 12/26/2005
A humorous look at marriage as only Erma Bombeck could provide.
Review Date: 10/28/2017
I was absolutely beautiful ! Well-told story. Harrowing adventure. Too bad the movie was a totally different story...
Review Date: 8/2/2005
Ex-cop turned P.I., Lorraine "Rainie" Connor & FBI Special Agent/Profiler, Pierce Quincy are together again & not in a good way. Quincy helped Rainie in the past & now it's time for her to return the favor & help him learn the truth about the supposed "accident" that kiled his daughter. Rainie is the only one who understands & can help Quincy. Will she be able to uncover the what really happened or will she become the "next accident" ?
Review Date: 9/24/2005
Remember you high school "beau" ? Cat, Bitsey & MJ do. After mid life crises in their lives these three "grits girls" decide to go back to New Orleans in search of their elusive youth. How are those good ole boys they left behind ? What will the trip reveal about each of them ? Is the roadtrip everything they hpes it would be ? !!
Review Date: 1/25/2007
What if your "perfect husband", the father of your child and former cop had murdered TEN women; and even though he was in jail said that you would be next ? What would you do ? Who could you trust ? This a spingle tingling good read!
Review Date: 1/20/2007
Fern Michaels at her best !
Review Date: 8/2/2005
One of Suzanne Brockmann's early "Navy Seal" books. This one is the story of Lt. Joe Catalanotto. His assignment is to pass himself off as a European prince, who as been targeted by terrorists, with the help of media consultant Veronica St John. Sparks definitely fly when "Lt. Joe" becomes "Prince Joe." If you like Suzanne Brockmann you won't be disappointed !
Review Date: 10/10/2005
Excellent read. Meet Hannibal Lecter for the first time. Love him or hate him. He is mesmerizing in his evil, yet gentlemanly ways. This one will really scare you.
Review Date: 8/24/2008
Helpful Score: 1
This is one of the best romantic novels that I have ever read. You will find yourself staying awake past bedtime to read a little more...then a little more. It's definitely a page-turner. You think you know what will happen, but then it doesn't. It is very family friendly, with no bad language, but gets across the message of true love. A love that will last until death & beyond.
Review Date: 8/2/2005
Terry Kay writes a fascinating story of the friendship between two young boys, one white & one black. in the 1940's. They don't understand or care about racial prejudice, but they soon learn about it first hand. Beautifully written.
Review Date: 12/26/2005
Amazing glimpse into the life of the First Lady.
Review Date: 8/2/2005
Faye Kellerman's Cindy Decker is back the rookie police officer wants to make her father Lt. Decker proud of her, she also wants to earn her "gold shield." When she finds a new born baby in a dumpster, she starts a roller coaster ride of an adventure that takes her to the streets of inner-city Hollywood, where she mixes it up with street gangs, street people & ends up with a few "street dreams" of her own. Finding love along the way doesn't hurt. Fast paced & exciting.
Review Date: 11/7/2012
Excellent book about how women are "stupid" about their choices in men. Hits the spot on many areas. Enjoyable.
Review Date: 10/28/2015
I loved the book. I just "discovered" Robert Crais through a book club buddy & I thoroughly enjoyed the story, especially the character "Maggie." I'm looking forward to the next phase "Promise" that comes out in November 2016.
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