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Romance Book ReviewsPage One of TwoAn Accidental Woman by Barbara DelinskySimon and Schuster, July, 2002Hardcover, 371 pages ISBN: 0743204700 Subgenre: Women's Fiction Ordering information: Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk
For fourteen years, Heather Malone has lived
with Micah Smith, a widower with two little girls,
in the beautiful town of Lake Henry. One morning,
the FBI shows up at their home, tells Micah that
Heather is a fugitive wanted for murder, and
take her into custody. Devastated, Micah doesn't
want to believe that the charges are true, but he
can get no straight answer from Heather.
Heather's best friend, Poppy Blake, is a paraplegic
as a result of a snowmobile accident which claimed the life
of her male companion. Poppy has made a new life for herself,
yet guilt over the past keeps her from opening up to people, especially
to Griffin Hughes, the reporter who unwittingly led the
FBI straight to Heather. Griffin is determined to find out the
truth about Heather's past, and break through Poppy's shell
to find the loving woman underneath.
Barbara Delinsky returns to the town of Lake Henry, New Hampshire, the setting for Lake News, in this heartwarming story of love, lies and second chances. It's maple syrup harvesting season in New England, and the story benefits greatly from this interesting backdrop. The entire town is involved in racing to process the sap before the spring thaw sets in. As the winter turns to spring, Heather, Micah, Poppy and Griffin's stories unfold. With her trademark vivid characterization and heartfelt emotion, Ms. Delinsky delivers another moving story of family, friendship, love and the hope for a second chance at a new life. Don't Look Back by Amanda QuickBantam, June, 2002Hardcover, 323 pages ISBN: 0553802003 Subgenre: Historical Ordering information: Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk
Private investigators to the wealthy and titled, Lavinia Lake
and Tobias March were introduced in Slightly Shady, and
the charming couple is back with another wonderful adventure.
An old family friend and talented mesmerist, Dr. Howard Hudson,
comes to visit
Lavinia, and introduces her and Tobias to his beautiful young
bride, Celeste. When Celeste is found brutally murdered, Dr.
Hudson begs Lavinia to find the murderer. But Tobias feels
that Hudson is more interested in finding the Blue Medusa
bracelet that went missing around the time of Celeste's death.
The bracelet is reputed to have mysterious powers, and any
number of collectors are after the rare relic. Lavinia and Tobias
are joined in the investigation by Emmeline, Lavinia's neice
who is enjoying a London season being introduced to society,
and by Anthony, the young brother of Tobias' late wife.
As the search for a killer and the mysterious bracelet
heat up, Lavinia and Tobias find themselves in danger from a
ruthless killer
who doesn't intend to be caught.
Don't Look Back is a funny, witty and romantic Regency-era romp. Lavinia and Tobias are a passionate and stubborn pair; their interchanges are spirited and very funny -- especially when Tobias is trying to convince Lavinia not to rush into danger alone (a lost cause). The dialogue is flawless and the Regency-era background is especially well done. Both mystery fans and romance fans will find this story an absolute delight. Highly recommended. Romance Book Reviews Page One | Page Two Return to Book Reviews Index ** To visit the archives of romance novels reviewed in The IWJ, please click here. |