"Intriguing romantic suspense"
While in North Korea on a mission to steal four SAMs, a
SEALS teammate attacks Gabe Renault, leaving him to die.
Gabe's only regret is not telling his wife Helen that he
loves her. That thought and seeing his teenage
stepdaughter Mallory keeps Gave alive in a
North Korean prison. One year later Gabe escapes and comes home with partial
amnesia of the last few years including not recognizing
his wife. He vows to be a good husband, but Helen does
not want him back as the SEALS always came middle and last
with Gabe. As he heals and danger mounts from those who
fear her will recover his memory and point out who
assaulted him and left one SAM behind, Gabe campaigns to
be all he can be to his wife and stepchild as he loves
both and knows they kept him alive during his ordeal. This intriguing romantic suspense for the most part
concentrates on the relationship between Gabe and his two
women especially his spouse. The story line contains an
intrigue element with the attempts on his life, but that
takes a backseat to Gabe's campaign to re-win the heart
and soul of Helen and to be a true father to Mallory.
Readers will take great delight as Gabe struggles to
overcome his own neglectful past succeeding with Mallory,
but seemingly failing with Helen who does not believe a
leopard can change its spots. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 29, 2004
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