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Author name: Sandra Brown

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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780553567687
ISBN number: 0553567683
Label: Fanfare
Manufacturer: Fanfare
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 208
Printing Date: December 01, 1994
Publishing house: Fanfare
Release Date: November 01, 1994
Sale Popularity Level: 247716
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Lilah Mason, a compassionate, dedicated physical therapist is determined to help Adam, her toughest patient, even though he continually challenges her methods and authority, but in helping Adam win his battle, she is gradually losing her heart. Reprint.



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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - A Favorite
This is one of my favorite books ever. I really liked Adam and Lilah, and the story about him maybe never walking again touched my heart. I've read it multiple times and I'll read it again, I'm sure. I recommend it to anyone.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - An entertaining battle of wills
We were very first introduced to these two strong characters in FANTA C, which featured Thad and Elizabeth. From the moment Adam and Lilah laid eyes on each other, it was obvious that getting these two together would prove to be very interesting and Sandra Brown certainly made sure of that in ADAM'S FALL.

As the owner of the well-known Cavanaugh hotel chain, Adam is a wealthy and handsome business magnate who had the world at his feet. Then his world comes crumbling down when an unfortunate mountain climbing expedition killed two of his friends and left him with a debilitating spinal injury. But for this once seemingly invincible entrepreneur, the effect is not only physical. Despite having numerous doctors at his disposal, no amount of therapy could help him. But two of his close friends refused to give up. Elizabeth hoped that her sister Lilah could help him. But very first they must convince her to take on the job, which is a challenge in itself knowing how much Lilah detested Adam.

Despite her rebellious and carefree persona, Lilah Mason is one of the best in her field. Possessing a remarkable spirit and unwavering determination, she has helped many patients into recovery. But she is about to face the toughest challenge of her life when her sister and brother-in-law beg her to help Adam. Lilah knows that men like Adam are the worst patients. Worst of all, there is no stopping the ongoing antagonism between them from the moment they met. However, is she willing to set this aside and let compassion take over?

This was quite a delightful read. Lilah is such a riot - vibrant, charming and stubborn. I enjoyed the way she turned Adam's life upside down the moment she stepped into his villa. The way she dealt with his embitterness and bore the brunt of his temper and recalcitrance showed her strength and proved her to be a very worthy partner for Adam, whose arrogance would have you cheering for Lilah. While Adam's attitude may prove too much at times, I believe that the author was trying to show us the emotional and psychological effects that a serious injury could cause. And this is the message of the story. It shows us that determination, compassion and inner strength can make a whole world of difference.

Pretty good for an earlier novel...



Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - These two are supposed to be adults?
This book was about a man who was injured in a mountain climbing accident and his relationship with his physical therapist. Lilah and Adam had been previously acquainted and hated each other tremendously. You'd think this would be a good prelude to a steamy romance, but it was not. Adam speaks to Lilah in such a filthy manner it's a wonder how she ever falls in love with him. It's also a wonder how he ever falls in love with her ~ her character is unbearable. Her "tough love" approach should have applied only to his therapy, but it didn't. She had a chip on her shoulder throughout the novel and was obnoxious, angry and downright hostile to Adam. I saw hate all over the place, but never love.

This novel was a huge disappointment. I felt the story was rushed and underdeveloped. Brown is a good author, but this wasn't one of her better books. If you're looking for a good romance by Brown, buy SUNNY CHANDLER'S RETURN or LED ASTRAY.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Simply the Best
Adam Cavanaugh was on top of his life, young, successful, rich, good looking, athletic, you name it, nothing can go wrong with him. Then a mountain climbing accident left him paralyzed from the waist down.
Lilah Mason was his nemesis long before the unfortunate accident. They simply rubbed each other the wrong way since the very first time they met. Lilah despised Adam's lifestyle, and the dislike was mutual as Adam also hated her sassy comments, the way she dressed, etc. Too bad, Lilah was the best physical therapist everybody in his circle knew. So they voted for her to be his physical therapist. At very first she refused and he fought all the time. But Lilah didn't back off, she had lots of tricks up her sleeves to deal with difficult patient. Adam was in for the shock of his life, his brooding was no contest against Lilah's determination and cajoling, and although they were bickering day in and out, there were also tender moments. The words banters are hilariously funny. I love Lilah and poor Adam is a worthy opponent for her.
I have read three books with the same plot and story line: Come Lie with Me by Linda Howard and Promise Me Forever by Debbie Macomber and needless to say Adam's Fall by Sandra Brown is THE BEST of three.




Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - her best
I am usually wary of Sandra Brown books...she makes her charaters unnecessarily complicated (usually attached but drawn to someone else types) that I usually dont enjoy. But this book was a bombshell. The very first heroine with an actual spine. Easily her best, in my opinion!

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