"Old and new romances and mysteries for h/h to resolve."
RaeAnn Martin is an archaelogist on a solo dig at an early
American West settlement. She's being harassed from various
sources, including some teenagers from the local Indian
reservation who claim that she may be disrupting the graves
of their ancestors. When they steal her artifacts, an
unlikely white knight comes to her aid -- he's riding a
Harley, looks dark and dangerous, and is the love-of-her-
life who walked out on her years ago without a word of
explanation. She needs his help, she can try to forgive him
for what he did, but she can't forget it or really accept
or trust him again. Roman Santangelo has come back to Lone Pine, California, in
order to find some closure for conflicts in his life. He
was raised on the Paiute reservation, where his father is
revered as a martyr who died supporting the Native American
Movement. Roman left 18 years ago without telling anyone
why, just walked away from the incredible love and
happiness he and RaeAnn shared. He joined the Marines, and
then became an undercover FBI agent. Now he needs to ask
RaeAnn for forgiveness, and he needs to investigate his own
past -- because he has learned things that make him doubt
all the stories about the supposed death of his father, who
may have been a criminal instead of a hero. Then RaeAnn's dig uncovers bodies old and new. The local
police may have ulterior motives, and who knows what's
going on at that mysterious logging camp up the hill. Roman
can't tell anyone about his research on his father, but
suddenly those old events seem tied to what's going on now.
Roman originally intended to just apologize to RaeAnn and
then get out of her life, but once circumstances force him
to hang around, he realizes how much he wants to win her
back. But he knows he has to lay his old ghosts to rest
before getting on with his life. I love reading Ms. Bruhns's stories because her characters
are so REAL. She sometimes uses plot devices I don't care
for, and her characters occasionally do things I consider
illogical, but she makes it work. In SINS OF THE FATHER, I
was rather dreading the explanation for the "big
misunderstanding" that led to Roman leaving RaeAnn,
figuring I'd have the same reaction as I do with most Big
Mis plots -- why didn't these two people just talk to each
other for two minutes. But Ms. Bruhns made this situation
credible; the circumstances she creates for Roman make both
his departure and his failure to communicate with RaeAnn
seem realistic.
Reviewed by Raelene Gorlinsky
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted February 5, 2003
SummaryFBI agent Roman 'Renegade' Santangelo is a man bent on
redemption. He has finally tracked down the love of his
life, the woman he deserted 18 long years ago. He knows
their bright future is impossible to recapture, but he's
determined to confront her...and beg forgiveness.
Archaeologist RaeAnne Martin is used to digging up the
past. But there is no one on earth she wants to see less
than Roman Santangelo--the man who was the reason she left
her home, changed her name, and cut off all ties to the
people she loved.
But when he roars back into her life on his beat-up
Harley, looking like every woman's bad-boy fantasy,
resurrecting old secrets, unhealed hurts, and flaming
passions, can she purge from her soul the memory of the
only man she's ever truly loved--and keep their heart-
wrenching secrets from tearing her apart?
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