The Price

by Joan Johnston

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A powerful New York Times bestseller by the queen of Texas romance, The Price is a novel of intrigue, passion, ambition, and love set amid Houston's towering skyscrapers and the majestic plains of South Texas ranch country.
Luke Creed has sacrificed everything for his career at the prestigious law firm DeWitt & Blackthorne: a chance to run his family's ranching empire, his marriage, and even time with his two daughters. Defending a major client in a wrongful death case, Luke crosses paths show more with his high school sweetheart, Amy Hazeltine Nash, an advocate for the bereaved plaintiff. Now, Luke and Amy are divided by forces beyond themselves—and overcome by an all-consuming desire. But when the case takes a deadly twist, Luke delves into a dangerous web of corruption that may place his life in jeopardy—and may also target the one woman who loves Luke for who he really is: rebel, cowboy, loner, and lover. show less

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Attorney Luke Creed displayed confidence and ability to succeed. The case was split right open before he and opposing attorney, Amy Nash, his first love had to go against each other in Court. I was happy the inventer of the diabetes pill was not involved in the fraud. All he wanted in life was to be "partner" in the law firm, but once the brass ring was in his hand, he turned it down. I was sad he didn't set up a practice with his friends that helped him solve the case. He got full custody of his daughters and he and Amy married with her daughter a part of the package, as well.
Overall Rating: 4.45
Action: 3.0 / Emotion: 3.5 / Romance: 3.75 / Sensuous: 1.5 / Suspense: 4.0 // Laughter: 0 // Teary: 3

The Price: 4.45
Re-reading The Price, the fourth book in The Bitter Creek Series, provided many hours of enjoyment and entertainment. Even though this book was a wonderful addition to this series, it is not the best book of the series.

Hero: 3.50:
Luke Creed: The rebellious troublemaker, who didn't follow anyone's rules, turned into a responsible, driven hero. However, the way he continued to cling to his hatred of the Blackthornes was a definite negative.

Heroine: 2.50:
Amelia "Amy" Hazeltine Nash: Lack of development made it difficult to warm up to this obviously compassionate heroine who could also be a bit show more hard-headed.

Story Line: 3.75:
Being a fan of the Romantic Suspense genre, made it easy to find the story line very appealing. Johnston did an excellent job of weaving a variety of colors into the tapestry of this story. Not only was Luke pursing the girl that broke his heart in high school, but he was also dealing with a wife who was planning to take his two daughters to another state. Meanwhile at work, Luke was trying to prove (with the aid of his friends and associates) that the client he was supposed to be representing was, in fact, killing children with its new miracle drug.

Action: 3.00:
The action involved in the story was procedural. Johnston revealed a lot of details about the inner workings of a large law firm as Luke, Amy, Nicki, and Eddie work to find out if Hyland Pharmaceutical's new drug, D-Free, should be taken off the market.

Emotion: 3.50:
Johnston failed to connect readers to the characters in this book on that deep emotional level that brings forth laughter and tears.

Romance: 3.75:
The romance that existed between Luke and Amy, basically, had never disappeared, even though twelve years had passed. Luke just had to convince Amy to lower her barriers and accept that there was still that something special between them.

Suspense: 4.00:
The best part of the story was that Johnston keep readers wondering about several issues: {1} would Luke be able to keep his job and find out the truth about D-Free; {2} would Luke be able to convince Amy to take a chance on him; {3} would Brynne die of a diabetic coma induced by D-Free; {4} what was going to happen between Drew and Grayson; and {5} was Nicki going to beat cancer and make partner.

Sensuous: 1.50:
Not only did the romance take a back seat to the suspenseful nature of this story, but the lovemaking scenes lacked the intensity, heat and sensuality that Johnston usually delivers in her books.

Secondary Characters: 5.00:
Including secondary characters that can steal the spotlight from the main characters is a skill that Johnston wielded quite successfully in this book. The point of view characters that made this book more interesting and intriguing were: {1} Lauren "Ren" Creed Blackthorne, {2} Grayson, "Gray" Choate, {3} Nicole "Nick" "Nicki" Maldonado, and {4} Edward "Trip" Arthur Mull, III. Several other secondary characters also added greatly to the enjoyment of the story: {1} Jackson "Blackjack" Blackthorne, {2} Brynne Creed, {3} Mary Jane "Midge" Creed, {4} Valerie Creed Hutchins, {5} Drew DeWitt, and {6} Mary Margaret Mull. Cameo appearances were made by: {1} Sam and Emma Creed and their son, Bronc, and {2} Billy and Summer Coburn and their children, Will, Kate and Jack.

A more in-depth, detailed, spoiler-ridden review of The Price appears at Wolf Bear Does Books (http://goo.gl/QlE9LJ).
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Joan Johnston received a B.A. in theatre arts from Jacksonville University in Jacksonville, Florida, an M.A. in theatre from the University of Illinois in Urbana, and a J.D. with honors from the University of Texas at Austin School of Law. She has worked as a newspaper editor and drama critic, a director of theatre, a college professor, and an show more attorney. She is currently a full-time romance author. She has written over 50 novels including Sisters Found, The Cowboy, The Texan, The Loner, The Next Mrs. Blackthorne, No Longer a Stranger, and The Price. She also writes the Captive Hearts series and the Bitter Creek series. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
The Price
Original publication date
2004-02
People/Characters
Luke Creed; Amy Hazeltine Nash; Sam Creed
Important places
Houston, Texas, USA
Dedication
For my readers who have been there through the years and those reading one of my books for the first time.
First words
"Blackthornes and Creeds are like oil and water, " Luke Creed told his brother Sam.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Ahead of him lay home.

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Fiction and Literature, Romance
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3560 .O3896 .P75Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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