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Anonymous
Posted October 13, 2003
A very pleasant surprise
Stonebrook cottage has Kara Galaway Texas born and bred moving back home after spending time in New England. She moves home to find whatever she feels is missing in her life and when a dear friend dies suspiciously and her godchildren runaway her life turns upside down. She lies to her brother Jack and the man who has captured her heart Sam Temple, both are Texas Rangers. She kicks into full attorney mode and feels her duty to her godchildren and her best friend; the childrens mother makes all of her decisions justifiable regardless of how many laws she breaks in the process. This is a very good story and the plus for me was this book contains characters that I fell in love with from her novel The Cabin. The Texas Rangers were enjoyable in the first book and I am so happy that she returns them in this book. I hope she has another story in mind for Kara, Jack and Sam. I can hardly wait.
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Anonymous
Posted December 13, 2002
Terrific Book
Kara Gelway is a defence lawyer who moved to Texas from Connenticut. Her brother Jack is a Texas Ranger, Her grandkids were in trouble and ran from a dude ranch in Texas and came to her house. Her good friend was the governor Mike Parisi was killed and the kids seen who did it. Some one wis following them. Being a lawyer her wanted to find out who killed him. A Texas ranger Sam came up to help and keep them alive. Come to find out the friend of the governor his sister killed the governor.
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Anonymous
Posted October 15, 2002
A Review
Definitely a good story, but it took me three days to get past the first two chapters because of the overwhelming number of characters introduced. It was actually hard to follow the dialogue when there were two pages of character description interspersed in the conversations. If you can wade through it, though, the rest of the book moves quickly.
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Anonymous
Posted July 30, 2002
Terrific book!
Kara Galway, an up and coming defense attorney, had recently moved back to Texas from Connecticut. She would be spending time with Jack, her Texas Ranger brother, and his family. Instead, during an art exhibit, she got a call on her cell phone informing her that her good friend and Connecticut governor, Mike Parisi, had died under suspicious circumstances. Kara returned to Connecticut to be with her best friend, Allyson Stockwell, who had become the new governor.
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Texas Ranger Sam Temple followed Kara. Sam was Kara's alibi for the night Parisi died. Sam's instincts kept telling him something BIG was happening and he was determined to butt in.
Allyson Stockwell had two children, Henry and Lillian. She feared for their safety because she was being stalked. So Allyson sent them off to camp. However, the kids were hiding a deadly secret. When they realized someone was after them, they ran away from camp to their godmother, Kara.
It was all about to come to a head!
**** Tension runs high in this thriller by Carla Neggers. The author keeps things interesting by having sub-plots and co-characters that the readers cannot help but find intriguing. I hated to see the book end and am looking forward to the next release. ****
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