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Anonymous
Posted January 17, 2012
Easy,light,read.
Nice way to finish the series. Entertaining.
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Anonymous
Posted January 6, 2012
Highly Recommend
Good blend of romance and mystery.Ms. Woods hit another home run with this one.
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Posted August 14, 2011
Great book - just one more please
I loved this series, and the meddling King! The onky thing missing is Trinity Harbor #4 to wrap up the family business. Please write just one more !
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Great Book
I really enjoyed this book
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Anonymous
Posted March 19, 2003
Along Came Trouble
I am a new fan of sherryl woods. this is the first of many books i plan to read of hers.I cound not put the book down. I had to know what happened to everyone. This was the best book i have read in a long time
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interesting romantic suspense for fans of Ms. Woods
In Virginia, Larry and Mary Elizabeth Chandler are having marital problems after just six years together, as he is a serial womanizer. Mary Elizabeth finally has had enough with her philandering spouse. During a public argument she informs him that she is divorcing him. Later Mary Elizabeth returns to their home only to find the bloodied corpse of Larry. In shock, Mary Elizabeth flees to the home of her former boyfriend, Sheriff Tucker Spencer. He is not home when she arrives so she strips out of her blood soaked clothing, darns Tucker¿s T-shirt, and goes to sleep in his bed. When Tucker and Mary Elizabeth talk, she persuades him that she is innocent. Though she dumped him, he takes a leave of absence to investigate the case on his own time without the impediment of officialdom. As he and Liz work closely together, they fall in love all over again, but though he accepts she would not kill anyone, he refuses to trust her with his heart. ALONG CAME TROUBLE is a police procedural romance in which little investigating actually occurs. Tucker the pucker sucker takes a leave of absence that still should not enable him to make inquiries even as a private citizen into this case due to a conflict of interests. Mary Elizabeth is a frazzled individual who is in shock, which leads to poor judgment. The characters are strong especially the numb yet dumb heroine whose efforts to regain lost trust is intriguing but the plot still requires enormous acceptance. Fans of Sherryl Woods¿ novels will enjoy the final tale of the Trinity Harbor trilogy. Harriet Klausner
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