"It's gripping, intense and fast paced from start to finish..."
I didn't expect to actually read this book in one sitting.
I picked it up to just glance through it really quickly and
the next thing I knew, I was totally engrossed in it's
charm. Reporter Jamie Evans has only been on the job for three
years, but already she's won awards and ranked among the
best of them. She's been studying, or rather, researching
the Susie Biddle missing persons case since she came on the
job. Naturally, when one of her sources reveals to her
that new evidence has been found, Jamie jumps at the chance
to cover the story. Susie Biddle is no longer a missing
person. Her body has just been discovered on the Hart
Ranch and as far as the authorities are concerned, Susie's
husband is the number one suspect. With her cameraman in tow, Jamie makes it over to the Hart
Ranch, Nathan Biddle's ancestral home where he's been
living for the past three years, out of the public eye
since the day his wife disappeared. Coming face to face
with the recluse is not a part of the plan, but if the
opportunity presents itself, Jamie certainly isn't going to
walk away. His reaction to her questions makes Jamie
realize that he hasn't been informed about the latest
development by the authorities, nor does he seem to be
aware of their suspicions. The incriminating evidence seems to be piling up against
Nathan at an alarming rate. Could Nathan really have
brutally murdered his own wife? Or is the real killer
right under their noses? Despite all the doubts, Jamie
slowly recognizes a truth that's been staring her in the
face since she came face to face with him - that Nathan
Biddle is a man she could very quickly and very easily fall
in love with. Nathan Biddle gave up his life as an oil and gas executive
three years ago when his pregnant wife suddenly
disappeared. Living as a recluse on his Osage ancestral
ranch, Nathan has totally dropped out of the public eye.
Who could really blame him, considering the hell the media
put him thought when Susie disappeared? So when Susie's
remains are found on the ranch and Nathan finds himself the
number one suspect, his first instinct is to remain out of
the public eye. However, contact with Jamie and the
natural course of events unfolding in the murder case
convince him the only way to flush the real killer out of
the shadows is to come out into the open. For only when he
confronts the past, can Nathan be free to think of the
future he wants - with Jamie. Okay, in case you haven't already figured it out, I loved
THE MAN FROM OKLAHOMA. It's gripping, intense and fast paced from start to
finish. Ms. Graham has crafted a beautiful romance with
all the essential ingredients that help make a book
unforgettable - strong but vulnerable characters, powerful
emotions, tantalizing dialogue and vivid descriptions.
Throw in heaps of smoldering attraction, a healthy dollop
of suspense, murder, eerie intrigue and an interesting
blend of Native American symbolism and visions and you will
have a pretty good idea what makes THE MAN FROM OKLAHOMA so
special. Superromances always bring us exciting stories full of the
unexpected so you're always surprised by the turn of
events. They also bring us stories that define powerful
and deep emotions, touching close to the heart and leaving
a lasting impression. Darlene Graham's THE MAN FROM
OKLAHOMA is an exemplary example of this definition. This
one truly belongs on the Keeper Shelf. ***HEART BEAT AWARD***
Reviewed by Leena Hyat
Courtesy Heart Rate Reviews
Posted June 20, 2001
SummaryShe'd trusted her instincts...
but could she really trust her heart?
Nathan Biddle's pregnant wife disappeared three years ago.
Now her body has been discovered, and Nathan is the prime
suspect.
Reporter Jamie Evans is covering the story. The more she
learns about Nathan, the more she knows this handsome Osage
man is innocent.
As Jamie and Nathan work together to reveal old lies and
betrayals, they discover unexpected truths about
themselves...and each other.
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