"entertaining romantic suspense"
At the urgings of her mother, boarding schoolteacher Jamie
Kincaid drives from her Rhode Island home to Cooperstown,
Wisconsin to learn what happened to her cousin, Nate.
Officially, Nate was found murdered in the garage of his
best friend Dillon Gaynor. Jamie's car breaks down near Dillon's establishment,
forcing him to provide hospitality to her. She stays under
his hostile roof with her money and credit cards soon
missing and while she waits for her vehicle to be
repaired. Only his "pal" Mousy treats her nice. Still
though a dozen years have passed since they last saw one
another the attraction between the daughter of wealth and
the bad boy blossoms into an adult love. However, the
specter of Nate and the more to life philosophy that her
mother the "duchess" espouses stands in the way of anything
permanent. This is an entertaining romantic suspense with a hint of
supernatural happenings (read the novel to determine if it
is a ghost or not). The story line is exciting, but the
audience will become a bit irritated with Dillon's
consistent nasty behavior towards Jamie. Still Anne Stuart
provides a solid tale that will please her fans that will
only want the best for the warm heroine. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 13, 2003
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