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Close to You (Lost Texas Hearts Series #3)

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  • Posted October 26, 2009

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    Christina Dodd does it again

    Very entertaining and romamtic.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 27, 2005

    Fantastic

    I saw this book in the supermarket and decided to buy it hoping that I would like it. I loved it. I have never read any of Ms. Dodd's books before this one so I missed the first two books (Hope and Pepper). I loved Teaque and Kate - they had great chemistry and they were so real. This is a must read.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 7, 2005

    Need to Read

    If you read 'Just The Way You are' & Almost like Being in Love' you need to read 'Close to You' as it is the final piece of the puzzle. I didn't read the previous two (wish I had) and feel like reading them after this would be like reading the back of the book and then going back to the beginning. Something I don't like to do.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 23, 2005

    A must read

    Close To You is a riveting story of suspense and sensual discovery. __ Reporter Kate Montgomery has risen quickly through the ranks. She lands a plume new job way before she had planned. Along with the new job she has acquired a stalker. Teague Ramos and his security firm have been hired to protect Kate. When the stalker is caught it seems someone from her past is still out to harm her. __ Kate wasn¿t planning on the intense attraction she feels for Teague. He is the complete opposite from her but she is drawn to his strength and character. Teague thought this was going to be just another job but Kate¿s goodness and compassion touches his soul as well as stirs his passions. __ Close To You, a sexy, thrilling tale that will keep you in its hold from page one. You can feel the connections between the characters, whether its family, friends or lovers. __ Christina Dodd has written an explosive ending to the Prescott sister¿s story.

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    terrific romantic suspense

    Marilyn and Skeeter Montgomery are elated to adopt the ten month old Caitlin. However, both have doubts about the man handling the deal, Pastor Wright and his adoption agency. Still Marilyn calls her new daughter Kate so as not to confuse the toddler and she is nurtured in love. --- Twenty-three years later Kate Montgomery reports on the air from Galveston on a hurricane when Evelyn, wife of State Senator George Oberlin, recognizes her as Lana Prescott dead for over two decades. Not long afterward the TV reporter gets a job at KTTV in Austin where she meets George, who is very nice to her. When someone tries to run her off the road, her station hires Teague Ramos to keep her safe. As they become acquainted with each other, they fall in love even while her biological siblings, Hope (see JUST THE WAY YOU ARE), Pepper (see ALMOST LIKE BEING IN LOVE), and Gabriel continue to search for baby Caitlin and also try to uncover the identity of the person who murdered their biological parents twenty-three years ago. --- Christina Dodd closes her delightful Prescott trilogy with a terrific romantic suspense that answers all the questions from the previous two tales. The story line is action-packed and fast-paced as the culprit will not allow Caitlin or her siblings to learn the truth. The reuniting of the Prescott brood adds a touch of sentimentality that is handled deftly and allows the novel to include a touch of a homecoming with the return of Hope, Pepper, and Zack. However, it is the two plus decade old murder mystery with an eerie chance of reoccurring that makes this a strong intrigue.--- Harriet Klausner Christina Dodd closes her delightful Prescott trilogy with a terrific romantic suspense that answers all the questions from the previous two tales. The story line is action-packed and fast-paced as the culprit will not allow Caitlin or her siblings to learn the truth. The reuniting of the Prescott brood adds a touch of sentimentality that is handled deftly and allows the novel to include a touch of a homecoming with the return of Hope, Pepper, and Zack. However, it is the two plus decade old murder mystery with an eerie chance of reoccurring that makes this a strong intrigue.--- Harriet Klausner

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