"A poignant romance"
In Alaska sociologist Dr. Whitney Foster makes
her "virgin" flight on a small plane piloted by hunk Colby
Davis. Global Oil has her Chicago based company to
determine ways to counteract isolation that leads to high
turnover. However, the weather turns nasty and the plane
is forced down in an isolated area. Not knowing if a
rescue is imminent, they fall in each other's arms and
share a sexy Christmas Eve. The next morning neither one
of the embarrassed duo want to talk about the previous
evening's tryst when they are saved. Seven months later, a pregnant Whitney arrives in Alaska
to inform Colby he is a going to be a father and to get
him to sign away his rights as she plans to raise the
child alone. Colby has not forgotten that one evening and
even thought of going to the forty-eight to find his
sociologist. He wants Whitney and their unborn as part of
his life, but to persuade the stubborn doctor that they
belong together when her role model is a mother who
belongs in Guinness for her string of males will be next
to impossible. This engaging contemporary romance star two pleasant
protagonists whom readers will like and want together.
The story line is a stretch especially with a veteran
pilot like Colby not sure of their rescue seems either he
used a line to score or the taleis just off kilter. Still
fans will appreciate his efforts to persuade his beloved
that he wants her and their SANTA BABY in his life
permanently. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 21, 2004
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