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Anonymous
Posted November 6, 2005
Candice Proctor has meticulously crafted an exciting action and adventure on the high seas and the islands of the South Pacific. The principal characters are bigger than life. Even the secondary characters are interesting and realistic. One-fourth through the book, the heroine had been shot at, captured by island cannibals, chased by the British navy over ¿a thundering gorge and through a cave full of moldy skeletons of generations of man-eaters,¿ and had almost drowned in the flooding Cave of Songs. And that¿s only the beginning. About two-thirds through the book, the plot reveals new facts that breathe new life into an already exciting adventure. Candice Proctor is skillful and knowledgeable enough to vividly describe two ships being tossed about on the high seas as one chased the other as it escaped through God¿s Pathway, a belt of reefs with atolls stretching some twenty five miles or more. Only a skillful helmsman, a trait the hero definitely has, can maneuver through God¿s Pathway and failure meant that everyone on board would become shark food. This scene was so realistically and vividly told that I wonder if Candice Proctor is actually a skillful helmswoman herself. Every page is filled with suspense and intrigue while the sexual tension between the hero and the heroine slowly escalates until they can no longer resist their long suppressed urges and desires. Beyond Sunrise held me captive from the first page to the last page. This is the first book I¿ve read by Candice Proctor and it was so exciting that I have bought her other books and plan to read them all. Beyond Sunrise is a great book and I recommend it highly.
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Posted July 16, 2003
WOW! I COULDN'T PUT THIS BOOK DOWN. WHAT A BEAUTIFUL STORY AND MS. PROCTOR PROSE IS TRULY SUPERB.
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Posted May 1, 2003
Jack and India are rich exciting characters who are caught up in an exciting and fresh story of adventure. The settings are so real, you want to get in out of the tropical heat and your hands are sweating but not from that heat. Candice has delivered another great story in yet another place and time.
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Overview
Can life ever be a real adventure without falling in love?Ever since she can remember, India McKnight has craved adventure, dreaming of lands past the horizon. Following her calling, she becomes a travel writer, a vocation that takes her far and wide. All the while, she vows never to risk her freedom by falling in love. But when she sails to the exotic and unknown regions of the South Pacific, a rugged man brave enough to be her guide just may be the one who can lay claim to her heart.
Having turned his back on the “civilized” world long ago, Jack Ryder has been living in seclusion,...