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Grey Janeway has lost his way. With no memory connecting him to his past, he is free to start over, and there is no better place to do that than San Francisco. In the city where rebuilding is a matter of course as well as pride, Grey looks to carve out a life that suits a man with no history. He knows there is a fortune to be made in this gold rush town, and he's betting everything on the success of his gaming hall and hotel.Berkeley Shaw is gifted—or cursed—with the ability to see what show more others can't. When Colin and Decker Thorne learn of her peculiar talent, they are desperate to hire her to find their youngest brother. Persuaded to leave Boston by the man whose use for her is always a means to an end, Berkeley arrives in San Francisco and finds herself alone for the first time in years.
When her path crosses Grey Janeway's, no second sight is required for her to recognize the end of one journey and the beginning of another. To help him, she must help herself, and the healing, she will learn, begins with her heart.
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"A winner! I didn't want the story to end." ~Stella Cameron
THE THORNE BROTHERS TRILOGY, in series order:
My Steadfast Heart
My Reckless Heart
With All My Heart
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Some aspects of the mystery plot were a bit too reminiscent of elements in the initial book in the series. Gray and Berkeley weren't quite as compelling as Colin and Mercedes but the setting was excellent and it was nice to see a wrap-up to the storylines.
I liked the beginning and the ending but the conflict in the middle was confusing. I still don't understand why the main characters did what they did. However, it was still a good book.
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Jo Goodman has been posthumously awarded CBCA Vic's Leila St John Award by the Victorian branch of the Children's Book Council of Australia. The award is given annually for outstanding service to children's literature in Victoria. Jo Goodman was recognised in many areas including as former president of the CBCA Vitroia Branch. She was also a show more teacher who introduced the Read in Bed It's Terrific (RIBIT) scheme. Jo Goodman died in 2014 at the age of 73. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Common Knowledge
- Original publication date
- 1999-04-01
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- English, German, Italian
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