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EAN num: 9780821776667
ISBN number: 0821776665
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Quantity: 1
Page Count: 379
Printing Date: December 01, 2000
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I received my book in the time quoted and the condition of the book was in excellent condition. I would recommend all readers to consider purchasing books this way.
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This was a great story; it was hard to put down. The connection between Lane and Johnny Mack (one criticism: I hated that name)was intense and very believable. The love scenes were hot!! A very good read.
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Houston millionaire Johnny Mack Cahill returns to his white trash roots in Noble's Crossing, Alabama when he receives an anonymous letter advising that he needs to get back home because his son needs him, along with a picture of the one girl in Noble he never bedded down, Lane Noble. She is divorced from Kent Graham, a guy from the right side of the tracks who is now dead, and Lane stands accused of his murder.
When Johnny Mack returns to his hometown, all the polish and money in the world cannot erase his humble beginnings in the townspeople's eyes. But one look at Lane's child and he's certain that he is indeed his son, and soon discovers that Will was adopted. As he sets about helping Lane beat the murder rap and get to know his son, adversity is around every corner, and he suspects that Lane might be covering for Will. Even calling in hot shot attorney Quinn Cortez (from the later "Killing Her Softly," cannot guarantee her freedom, as someone doesn't want Lane to go free, and will stop at nothing including murder to see that justice is not served.
Barton's steamy romantic thriller is a little predictable at times, but Barton's skill at weaving an intricate romantic web keep the story from becoming too maudlin.
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Beverly Barton is one of my favorite authors. Her books are great entertainment for someone who loves mysteries. Her characters are real and the dialogue witty and realistic. One usually doesn't lay a book down after one begins it.
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Johnny Mack is one H-O-T guy! He was the town "bad boy" from the wrong side of the tracks and had women from eighteen to eighty. I could just imagine his sultry looks and bone-melting smile every time the author described something he did or said. He is summoned back to help the girl who saved his life before he left their small town. She's been accused of murdering her ex-husband. Johnny is now filthy rich and a force to be reckoned with in more ways than one. He's had almost every woman in town except Lane. He also discovers Lane has adopted the son that he never knew about. As Johnny Mack tells them now: "There's a bad moon rising, and trouble's back in town, so watch out."
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