Cynthia L. (ceeceelandau) reviewed on + 282 more book reviews
Another good read by Sandra Brown. Although not a keeper, this book was well written.
With everyone wanting something from Rana and being judges and loved only because of her looks and what she can get them, it's no wonder Rana decides to leave it all behind and disappear from the lime light. Her love of clothing and art give her a new career. While living in a boarding house under a new name, she meet's her the home owner's nephew. He's a professional football player, sex on a stick and cocky. Completely turned off by his attitude she doesn't give him the time of day. While Rana, now Ana, now looks dowdy in clothing 10 times larger then her size and her eyes covered by tinted glasses it's only by sheer luck that she hasn't been recognized. But people see only what they see and eventually Trent falls in love with the woman she always was, but people didn't see. The problem is, Trent doesn't know that Rana and Ana are one in the same.
What a great story of love and seeing beneath what's skin deep.
With everyone wanting something from Rana and being judges and loved only because of her looks and what she can get them, it's no wonder Rana decides to leave it all behind and disappear from the lime light. Her love of clothing and art give her a new career. While living in a boarding house under a new name, she meet's her the home owner's nephew. He's a professional football player, sex on a stick and cocky. Completely turned off by his attitude she doesn't give him the time of day. While Rana, now Ana, now looks dowdy in clothing 10 times larger then her size and her eyes covered by tinted glasses it's only by sheer luck that she hasn't been recognized. But people see only what they see and eventually Trent falls in love with the woman she always was, but people didn't see. The problem is, Trent doesn't know that Rana and Ana are one in the same.
What a great story of love and seeing beneath what's skin deep.
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