"Brings back good memories"
Enemy Mine. Over the three years since they first
met, rival antiquities experts Tyler St. James and Kane
Pendleton have contested one another twelve times with
each winning the prize for their respective client on six
occasions. Now in Colombia, a third party wants both
dead. To survive they must do the impossible by teaming
up, but neither expected that joining would lead to
falling in love with the enemy. The Haviland Touch. A decade has passed since
Spencer Wyatt broke Drew Haviland's heart, but though angry
he pushed her out of his mind. Now he learns she has sold
a family heirloom that she cherished, the Wyatt Emeralds,
which he buys. Drew confronts Spencer accusing her of
wasting her father's fortune and now selling off his
treasures. He accuses her of planning to use her father's
work to find and sell the valuable Hapsburg Cross.
Spencer does not correct him although her motive is to
prove her beloved daddy was right before he dies. Drew
unable to refuse pushes himself into Spencer's expedition
not realizing how much he still loves her and that he was
so wrong about the nurturing woman that the teen he knew
has become. This reprint of two romantic suspense thrillers from about
fifteen years ago will thrill readers especially fans of
capable females holding their own and more with strong
men. The story lines of both tale are action-packed and
filled with intimate moments as combatants fall in love.
Fans of Kay Hooper will agree these two novels are THE
REAL THING. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 21, 2004
SummaryTwo novels of romance with a dash of suspense, together
for the first time..
Originally published over 10 years ago by Silhouette,
ENEMY MINE and THE HAVILAND TOUCH were
related books combining tender romance with action and
suspensea precursor to the New York Times
romantic thrillers that Kay writes today. THE REAL
THING contains both stories in one volume, for the
first time ever.
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