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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Well. It's a Justine Davis, so I was crying near the end; the characters are rich and well-rounded, with their own motivations for what they do. However, Our Hero is an utter manipulator (who ends up manipulated by the magic, but that's a character trait I hate), and...I read the second and third of this series first. If I'd come to this one first, maybe it would have been ok, but by this time I'm really really bored by the men refusing to believe in Hawk magic. Women believe, men reject, umpity umpity. I figured out his secret pretty early on - not the details, but the fact that he's done pretty well (Redstone-ish, though not so wonderful to work for), so the revelation was pretty bland. And the sex is _extremely_ detailed, more so than most of Justine's books, I think. It went past my level of interest, and I found myself skimming the sex scenes. It's pretty poor for a Justine Davis, which still makes it better than most romance novels. Not a favorite, however. ( ) no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesHawk Trilogy (1)
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HTML: "A sensational page turner" â??Romantic Times RT Top Pick! Jason Hawk only came to his father's funeral to spit on his grave. That was the best the old man deserved from the bastard son he'd never given a damn about. The son whose plan for revenge had now been derailed by Aaron Hawk's death. Or had it? Kendall Chase was Aaron Hawk's smart and efficient executive assistant, and had come to know a side of the old man that few saw. But convincing Jason there had been more to his father, more to his whole life's story than Jason knew, wasn't easy. He was as tough as the father he hated. And more compelling than any man she'd ever met. Convincing him the mysterious Hawk family book, a history now chronicling treachery and murder, had answers even for things yet to occur, was a much bigger job. Despite his attraction to her, the only part of Kendall's stories Jason believes is that his father's vicious widow is determined to see that Jason gets none of the inheritance left him. In the end, Jason has to make a decision. Is the magic real? Or more importantly, is the revenge he's wanted for nearly 30 years, worth losing Kendall Author of more than sixty books, Justine Dare Davis is a four-time winner of the coveted RWA RITA Award, and has been inducted into the RWA Hall of Fame. Her books have appeared on national best-seller lists, including USA Today. Find out more at her website and blog at justinedavis.com, Facebook at JustineDareDavis, or Twitter @Justine_D_Davis. No library descriptions found. |
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