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Startling events had left Camille Campbell living like a recluse and fearful of loving ever again. She had vowed not to need or want anyone—but when her sexy neighbor from across the field of lavender came calling, her body threatened to betray all her best intentions.
No stranger to heartache, Pete MacDougal understood Camille's turmoil and sought out the beauty next door in what he thought of as a simple act of kindness. But as soon as Pete had Camille in his arms, his blood pulsed out of control and he found himself in a wild affair that could ultimately melt both their ice-protected hearts.
Anonymous
Posted December 4, 2003
Jennifer Greene is one of the best writers in any genre when it comes to intelligent, witty dialog and charming, delightful stories. 'Wild in the Field' is the story of Camille who returns home after a brutal, horrific assault that also claimed the life of her husband. Consumed with rage and wanting only to be left alone, Camille is forced to come to grips with her emotions in a story of exceptional insight and responsibility. In Jennifer's signature style of honest balance between the sexes, the emotional scenes, the humorous by-plays, the tears, are presented with realism that makes heroes of all characters who are not necessarily bad or good but are simply human. This is an Avon serial romance and, as such, there are the expected guidelines but Jennifer pushes through those to deliver a story that touches the heart.
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Startling events had left Camille Campbell living like a recluse and fearful of loving ever again. She had vowed not to need or want anyone—but when her sexy neighbor from across the field of lavender came calling, her body threatened to betray all her best intentions.
No stranger to heartache, Pete MacDougal understood Camille's turmoil and sought out the beauty next door in what he thought of as a simple act of kindness. But as soon as Pete had Camille in his arms, his blood ...