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asked by bigwinner on November 12, 2006 1:22 AM
If you trust your heart, you'll always know who you are . . .

Each summer, Kate Livingston returns to her family's lakeside cottage, a place of simple living and happy times -- a place where she now hopes her shy little boy can blossom. But her quiet life gets a bit more interesting with the arrival of an intriguing new neighbor, JD Harris. Although she is a confirmed single mother and knows little of JD's past, Kate is soon drawn into the sweetness of a summer romance and discovers the passion of a lifetime.

JD has good reason for being secretive. In a moment of sheer bravery the Washington, D.C., paramedic prevented a terrible tragedy. Overnight the intensely private man became a national hero. He's hardly able to remember who he was before the media frenzy . . . until he escapes to this lovely, remote part of the Northwest. Now Kate Livingston and her son have rekindled the joy of small pleasures and peace, something he thought he'd never have again. But how long will his blissful anonymity last before reality comes banging at his door?


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This book was a perfect blend of human emotion, true love, obstacles, and yes, even sex without being graphic but yet tender and full of emotion.

I'm so happy to have discovered a new prolific writer!
reviewed by smiling on November 22, 2006 9:36 PM

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This story had an interesting blend of drama, action and romance. I especially appreciated that the protagonists were in their late-30's and had mature ideas about responsibility towards family/children and about life's priorities, shaped by the experiences of their careers and other circumstances they've dealt with. It's admirable that the focus was on doing what was best for each of the children, and I was touched at the difference Kate made in Callie's life, and JD made in Aaron's. In the process, everyone's life was enriched and past wounds were able to heal.
reviewed by drvale on November 23, 2006 7:35 PM

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