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She couldn't remember a thing, not even who she was. But it was clear Bailey James was in trouble. Big trouble! And she desperately needed Cade Parris to help her live long enough to find out just what kind.The moment the coolheaded private eye laid eyes on the fragile beauty, she almost had him forgetting who he was. If Bailey was a criminal, Cade would eat his P.I. license. But what was she doing with a satchel full of cash and a diamond as big as a baby's fist? And how could he unravel show more this mystery if he kept tripping over his heart?
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This was an excellent romantic suspense story. Nora Roberts always writes a story that engages both my brain and my heart and writes characters who seem very real.
Cade Parris is a private investigator. He comes from a wealthy background but is determined that his business pay its own bills. And while he likes to think of himself as Sam Spade, he looks more like a cover model with dimples no less.
When a young woman walks into his office carrying a canvas bag containing a million dollars in cash, a gun, and a very rare blue diamond and hires Cade to find herself, Cade is smitten and intrigued.
Bailey James is suffering from hysterical amnesia although she prefers not to be referred to as hysterical in any way, and she needs Cade to help show more her find out what she has forgotten and why she feels like she is in great danger.
The two fall in love as they unravel the clues of Bailey's past. I really enjoyed this story. I liked that Cade was the more outwardly romantic of the pair. I liked that Bailey was sensible and practical and organized every when she didn't remember who she was. I really enjoyed the love at first sight trope. I thought there was just enough suspense and danger to add spice to the story.
Scott Merriman did an excellent job with all of the voices and did an excellent job making me feel both the romance and the suspense.
This story was originally written in 1997 and, except for the lack of cellphones, didn't seem at all dated. show less
Cade Parris is a private investigator. He comes from a wealthy background but is determined that his business pay its own bills. And while he likes to think of himself as Sam Spade, he looks more like a cover model with dimples no less.
When a young woman walks into his office carrying a canvas bag containing a million dollars in cash, a gun, and a very rare blue diamond and hires Cade to find herself, Cade is smitten and intrigued.
Bailey James is suffering from hysterical amnesia although she prefers not to be referred to as hysterical in any way, and she needs Cade to help show more her find out what she has forgotten and why she feels like she is in great danger.
The two fall in love as they unravel the clues of Bailey's past. I really enjoyed this story. I liked that Cade was the more outwardly romantic of the pair. I liked that Bailey was sensible and practical and organized every when she didn't remember who she was. I really enjoyed the love at first sight trope. I thought there was just enough suspense and danger to add spice to the story.
Scott Merriman did an excellent job with all of the voices and did an excellent job making me feel both the romance and the suspense.
This story was originally written in 1997 and, except for the lack of cellphones, didn't seem at all dated. show less
Hidden Star
3.5 Stars
Private detective Cade Parris is not surprised when a beautiful woman with a bag full of cash and a gun walk into his office. What does confuse him is the fact that she has no memory of who she is and just happens to have a huge blue diamond in her bag as well. Who is the mysterious woman - an innocent victim or a dangerous femme fatale?
One of Roberts’ earlier books that is entertaining enough but may not stand the test of time as there is nothing particularly memorable about either the plot or the characters.
Bailey James is a typical good-girl type with borderline obsessive compulsive disorder. Given her nature, the fact that she has lost her memory is particularly disturbing to her and it must be said that she show more copes quite well with it under the circumstances. Nevertheless, she is one of the more bland heroines in Nora’s repertoire.
Cade Parris is simply too good to be true - wealthy, independent and handsome. That said, his actions do not make sense. What man opens his house, his arms and his heart to a perfect stranger who is obviously in some serious trouble? The whole love at first sight trope is not sufficient to explain his choices.
The suspense plot is secondary to the romance. This is not a problem in and of itself, but it turns out to be quite complicated with several villains and agendas. While some of the issues are resolved albeit in a rather anti-climactic way, others remain open so that the trilogy can continue.
All in all, a good enough read for a rainy day. show less
3.5 Stars
Private detective Cade Parris is not surprised when a beautiful woman with a bag full of cash and a gun walk into his office. What does confuse him is the fact that she has no memory of who she is and just happens to have a huge blue diamond in her bag as well. Who is the mysterious woman - an innocent victim or a dangerous femme fatale?
One of Roberts’ earlier books that is entertaining enough but may not stand the test of time as there is nothing particularly memorable about either the plot or the characters.
Bailey James is a typical good-girl type with borderline obsessive compulsive disorder. Given her nature, the fact that she has lost her memory is particularly disturbing to her and it must be said that she show more copes quite well with it under the circumstances. Nevertheless, she is one of the more bland heroines in Nora’s repertoire.
Cade Parris is simply too good to be true - wealthy, independent and handsome. That said, his actions do not make sense. What man opens his house, his arms and his heart to a perfect stranger who is obviously in some serious trouble? The whole love at first sight trope is not sufficient to explain his choices.
The suspense plot is secondary to the romance. This is not a problem in and of itself, but it turns out to be quite complicated with several villains and agendas. While some of the issues are resolved albeit in a rather anti-climactic way, others remain open so that the trilogy can continue.
All in all, a good enough read for a rainy day. show less
Hidden Star
3.5 Stars
Private detective Cade Parris is not surprised when a beautiful woman with a bag full of cash and a gun walk into his office. What does confuse him is the fact that she has no memory of who she is and just happens to have a huge blue diamond in her bag as well. Who is the mysterious woman - an innocent victim or a dangerous femme fatale?
One of Roberts’ earlier books that is entertaining enough but may not stand the test of time as there is nothing particularly memorable about either the plot or the characters.
Bailey James is a typical good-girl type with borderline obsessive compulsive disorder. Given her nature, the fact that she has lost her memory is particularly disturbing to her and it must be said that she show more copes quite well with it under the circumstances. Nevertheless, she is one of the more bland heroines in Nora’s repertoire.
Cade Parris is simply too good to be true - wealthy, independent and handsome. That said, his actions do not make sense. What man opens his house, his arms and his heart to a perfect stranger who is obviously in some serious trouble? The whole love at first sight trope is not sufficient to explain his choices.
The suspense plot is secondary to the romance. This is not a problem in and of itself, but it turns out to be quite complicated with several villains and agendas. While some of the issues are resolved albeit in a rather anti-climactic way, others remain open so that the trilogy can continue.
All in all, a good enough read for a rainy day. show less
3.5 Stars
Private detective Cade Parris is not surprised when a beautiful woman with a bag full of cash and a gun walk into his office. What does confuse him is the fact that she has no memory of who she is and just happens to have a huge blue diamond in her bag as well. Who is the mysterious woman - an innocent victim or a dangerous femme fatale?
One of Roberts’ earlier books that is entertaining enough but may not stand the test of time as there is nothing particularly memorable about either the plot or the characters.
Bailey James is a typical good-girl type with borderline obsessive compulsive disorder. Given her nature, the fact that she has lost her memory is particularly disturbing to her and it must be said that she show more copes quite well with it under the circumstances. Nevertheless, she is one of the more bland heroines in Nora’s repertoire.
Cade Parris is simply too good to be true - wealthy, independent and handsome. That said, his actions do not make sense. What man opens his house, his arms and his heart to a perfect stranger who is obviously in some serious trouble? The whole love at first sight trope is not sufficient to explain his choices.
The suspense plot is secondary to the romance. This is not a problem in and of itself, but it turns out to be quite complicated with several villains and agendas. While some of the issues are resolved albeit in a rather anti-climactic way, others remain open so that the trilogy can continue.
All in all, a good enough read for a rainy day. show less
Good not great. Fairly typical contemporary romance.
Une femme devient amnésique et demande à un enquêteur de l’aider à retrouver la mémoire. Elle finit par se rappeler ce qui s’est passé et tombent amoureux. Elle est joaillière
Sep 9, 2023French
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Nora Roberts was born in Silver Spring, Maryland on October 10, 1950. Her first book, Irish Thoroughbred, was published in 1981. Since then, she has written more than 200 novels. She writes romances under her own name including Montana Sky, Blue Smoke, Carolina Moon, The Search, Chasing Fire, The Witness, The Perfect Hope, Inner Harbor, Dark show more Witch, Shadow Spell, The Collector, The Villa, The Liar, The Obsession, and Shelter in Place. She writes crime novels under the pseudonym of J. D. Robb including the In Death series. She has been given the Romance Writers of America Lifetime Achievement Award and has been inducted into their Hall of Fame. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Hidden Star
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- Hidden Star
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- 1997-10
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- Bailey James; Cade Parris; The Salvini Brothers
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