A Place to Call Home

by Sharon Sala

Men in Blue (SIM 973 - Jan 2000)

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All Detective Judd Hanna was looking for was a few days of peace and solitude, away from the dark shadows of big-city crime. But in a little town in the Wyoming high country, he found something more, much more--a woman who made him dream, for the first time in years, of a life filled with love and laughter....

But even here, peace was hard to find. For Charlotte "Charlie" Franklin--a strong but gentle woman who was raising an adorable little girl alone--was in mortal danger. And before Judd show more could hope for a future with her, he had to make sure she lived to see tomorrow....

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Sharon Sala generally writes romantic suspense but this one, while it involved a cop and a mystery, didn't really qualify since the mystery was a side element and the heroine was not involved and the hero really only peripherally. But this was a nice romance even though the hero and heroine did not spend a whole lot of time together and their relationship happened pretty fast.

Where the book really shone was in the scenes where the hero, Judd, interacts with the toddler, Rachel. Those scenes were really worth reading the whole book.
Typical Sharon Sala suspense.

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Original title
A Place to Call Home
Original publication date
2000-01-01
People/Characters
Judd Hanna; Charlotte "Charlie" Franklin
Important places
Wyoming, USA

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Fiction and Literature, Romance
DDC/MDS
813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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PS3569 .A4565Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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Rating
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Languages
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