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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780446600347
ISBN number: 0446600342
Label: Vision
Manufacturer: Vision
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 512
Printing Date: May 01, 1994
Publishing house: Vision
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I was mad at Lara toward the end. Key deserved to be told all truths, but Lara chose to keep secrets from him. She didn't tell him that Clark was gay because she didn't want him to be hurt. Her logic was wrong because Key thought she didn't want him when she really did. Another problem: on the night of explosion, Jody left home to stop Janellan from being with her boyfriend Bowie. Yet Jody went to Dr. Lara's home, found someone there and shot him. I don't know why Jody went there. By the way, Janellan had eloped that night and went out of town to a hotel in Louisville, which Jody probably didn't know about. Other reveiwers complained that Key drank too much when he was upset, and Lara was a doormat.
Sexual content: not evaluated. I read this book before I began counting sex scenes and describing the language. As I recall there was not much sex. Setting: current day U.S. and Central America. Copyright: 1992. Genre: mystery.
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I may not have been able to put this book down but that doesn't make me any less anoyed with it. The secrets kept by all the characters were just kept too long. When you find out these huge revelations from the main characters at the very end you're like, What the hell! It was depressing. And the hero of the story was a jerk more often that not so it was hard to ever be on his side. I'm not going to give a plot rum down since so many other reviewers have but I will recomend if it sounds interesting to you, you should try reading Beverly Barton. She writes as dramatic as this...it's just better. Sexaul Content: Moderate
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I'm a big fan of Sandra Brown but this book was not a favorite of mine. Clark's secret wasn't that shocking. Maybe I would have been more suprised by it if I read it back in the day when it was written, but by modern day standards it isn't that uncommon to hear about. Laura was the most respectable character in the whole book. She put up with a lot from her husband, Key, and Jody but still kept her cool. The romance between Janellen and Bowie was more entertaining at times then the one with Laura and Key. Overall it was an ok book but Sandra has written better.
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I believe this is the best book by Sandra Brown that I have read. This story had the most intrigue of any of the novels by her that I have read. I thought that she did an excellent job of keeping the five relationships in this story well defined, and extremely understandable. There was no need for me to keep a separate pad and pen to keep track of who was who. The ending was just super and I hope the subsequent book I read by Sandra is just as good as this story. Highly recommend.
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Like other reviewer, I also think this book is not one of Brown's best story. This story to me at times got too predicable but the worst part of the book was the hero. Key was so MEAN num! He kept on calling Lara an adulteress whore but, yet, he was sleeping with a married woman too. Through out the whole book Key keeps on ridiculing Lara and she takes without a fight. Even after Key learns the truth he still doesn't apologies to Lara, not even once. I wish in the end Key would have done something or said something to show that he really did love Lara but nothing happens. The end made me wish there was an epilogue to this story and I want to see how things turn between Key and Lara, like if they had a kid or something
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