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asked by rob33 on November 4, 2006 11:29 AM

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I checked this book out of my local library and loved it so much, I turned around and purchased a copy from a Used Book seller. Believe me, it's worth it. I have re-read this story since I purchased my own copy and have been lost in the story once again.

Our hero is super Alpha and rescues our kidnapped girl from a international drug lord. Then he takes her to his mansion in the Nassau where our story unfolds. Wonderful setting and good dialog between the main characters.

I think you will enjoy it.
reviewed by heavymetal on November 6, 2006 2:50 PM

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This is a wonderful book! One of my favourites of Palmer's. I am absolutely baffled at the criticism that it is receiving! It is a blend of innocence and sensuality that had me hooked on it from beginning to end. Finished it in an hour! The heroine, Callie does sometimes grate a bit but that is easily forgiven because this so brilliantly written. The sex scenes are steamy,the dialogue is charming and the chemistry between Callie and Micah is explosive. Plus, the secondary characters actually have story, not just there purely because more characters are needed. Don't listen to the nag bags, this is a fantastic book and I recommend this to everyone, including the non-romance readers!
reviewed by rob33 on November 15, 2006 8:03 AM

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THIS IS DIANA AT HER BEST THE DOWDY WOMEN AND ALPHA MALE'S ARE HER TRADEMARK AND IF THATS WHAT YOUR LOOKING FOR THIS IS THE BOOK FOR YOU.
reviewed by carrots on November 22, 2006 10:17 AM

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There is no other author that is so prolific yet so consistant in writing books that I enjoy. I have adored almost all of Palmer's books that I have been able to get ahold of, and this one is no exception. Yes, it sticks very much to her standard formula, but true fans should expect that. I don't buy the "I usually like her books, but not this one" from some critics, because this is CLASSIC Palmer. Callie is young, virginal, naive and totally in love with Micah who is older, wiser, experienced, mysterious, and fighting his attraction to her for all he's worth. Been there, done that, but that's why Palmer has so many fans - we love the alpha-male hero who gets taken down by the innocent heroine. It has worked in so many of her other books, and it works in this one, too.
reviewed by astrofizzy on November 25, 2006 8:15 AM

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I am a big Diana Palmer fan but I am getting tired of reading about the same old dowdy dressing, "virginal" heroines who give timid a bad name. It is unbelievable to me that a woman (Callie)in her twenties could act as if she doesn't have a clue what sex is and in the next breath have feelings for a man who I felt bordered on the abusive end of the totem pole. Micah came off as an arrogant jerk which only made Callie look worse for the wear. I seen no romance or build up in this story at all and it took me a month to read it after putting it down many times in disgust. I hope her newer books hold more promise than the past few she has written.
reviewed by markymark on November 27, 2006 10:17 PM

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