Cheryl B. reviewed on + 65 more book reviews
I like Jayne Krentz, although some of her earlier work has a touch of old-fashioned physical dominance by the male (in particular, the threat of spanking, usually, which just annoys me). This book doesn't have that slightly outdated and misogynistic feel to it. The relationship between Elias and Charity is allowed to build, although one never has a doubt that they are meant for each other. The suspense in the book is genuine suspense and Elias' self-imposed isolation and remoteness makes for an interesting hero.
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