Someone to Love Me
by Francis Ray
St. Martin's Press
December 16, 2003
ISBN #0312986777
320 pages
Paperback
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Francis Ray

Until There Was You

The Way You Love Me

Not Even If You Begged

Only You

In Another Man's Bed

Dreaming of You

Chocolate Kisses

You and No Other

Big Girls Don't Cry

Let's Get It On

Like the First Time

A Whole Lotta Love

Rockin' Around That Christmas Tree

Living Large

Gettin' Merry

I Know Who Holds Tomorrow

Welcome To Leo's

REVIEW

"delightful contemporary romance"

In San Francisco, Michelle Grant is heartbroken when the man she loves announces he is engaged to someone else. She makes a scene and he chases her onto the nearby beach. An "angel" rescues her from her former beau's assault. BJ gives her more than just passionate love, he provides her the belief she can make something of her self.

Nine years later, Michelle is one of Dallas' leading commercial realtors. Her boss Alex Forbes assigns her to work with a new client, the CEO of Computron, Brad Jamison. When they meet, Michelle recognizes Brad as the angel who made everything possible for her. On the other hand, Brad not only fails to realize who she is but also treats Michelle with scorn as he heard rumors about her sleeping her way to the top. As they work in close proximity he falls in love with her, something she has felt for him for nine years, but he does not believe she trusts him plus he sees her as a clone of his mother, who he detests.

Fans of relationship dramas will enjoy this delightful contemporary romance. The story line is crisp yet filled with angst. Especially fun to observe is when Brad is the focus of the plot whether he fails to relate with his mom, struggle with his feelings towards his beloved, or copes with Alex's spoiled scheming sorry sister.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 16, 2003




 

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