"Trouble strikes in Eden again"
From the moment Mark DeLucca met his new boss, blond sexy
Nicole Reed, she rubbed him the wrong way and turned him on
all at the same time. He resents that she was able to buy
the bar when he couldn't come up with the funds, and he
hates it that she is just the type of woman he is drawn to,
but knows he needs to avoid at all costs. Mark grew up poor,
the son of an abusive father and an alcoholic mother and
knows from past experience he would only be a temporary
fling to a classy woman like Nicole. Nicole Reed has bought the Blue Moon bar in order to start
over after her break up with her boyfriend and the loss of
her job. She hopes that a new location and profession will
help her to overcome her problem with relationship
addictions. But she has never run a bar before and she needs
Mark's help. Unfortunately she is very attracted to this
dark, dangerous looking man and all of the relationship
books she has been reading tell her it would be a bad idea
to get involved with him. As Nicole tries to take charge of the bar and begins
changing things that Mark thinks are just fine the way they
are, he considers quitting and looking for a new job. But
then a bombshell in the form of a son he never knew he had
is dropped in his lap and Mark knows he has to keep his job
and maybe get Nicole's help if he wants to get custody of
Danny, but now how will he be able to convince Nicole that
he wants her for herself and not for what she can give him?
In spite of herself, Nicole is drawn to Mark and his son
and soon realizes that she has fallen in love with both of
them, but is afraid that her luck with men will run true and
that Mark may be only using her because he wants the bar and
needs help with his Danny. I have enjoyed following the trials and tribulations of the
inhabitants of the town of Eden in Ms. Kantra's mini-series,
Trouble In Eden. In this installment the hero and heroine
have their own distinct quirks and insecurities, and
different ways of dealing with them. Mark is a volatile sort
of hero, one moment teasing Nicole and the next withdrawing
into himself. Nicole is endearing with her reliance on
self-help books to steer her in the right direction, be it
relationships or managing a small business. Virginia Kantra
has a talent for creating realistic characters who succeed
despite the troubles life (and Ms. Kantra) throws at them.
Reviewed by Janice Bennett
Posted March 25, 2003
SummarySexy bartender Mark Delucca has enough trouble playing
instant dad to the six-year-old son he never knew he had.
He can't afford to take on a stuck-up blonde with boyfriend
problems. Bar owner Nicole Reid is miserably aware that
Mark looks like every mistake she's ever made... only
better. When Mark and Nicole are forced to work together,
there's trouble. And only bigger trouble can bring them
together for good!
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