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Call It Destiny (Men Made In America #3)
by
Jayne Ann Krentz (Goodreads Author)
Jake Cavender wants Heather Strand on his terms, not on the terms this cool, calculating businesswoman decided would apply to their marriage. But when she learns he's deceived her, she walks. Later, forced to admit to herself that she truly does love him, this modern woman must choose between her head and her heart -- between her dreams and her desires.
Mass Market Paperback, 248 pages
Published
February 2000
by Mira Books
(first published July 15th 1984)
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An oldie from JAK. This review is for the abridged audio edition, which ran for about 3 hours. Basically, this edition was a collation of a number of scenes, mostly between the hero Jake Cavender and the heroine Heather Strand.
Storyline was the prodigal daughter coming back to the family hotel, believing she will become the CEO and to marry the new Financial Officer Jake. What she didn't know was that her father had already sold the business to her husband-to-be and she made quite a memorable s...more
Storyline was the prodigal daughter coming back to the family hotel, believing she will become the CEO and to marry the new Financial Officer Jake. What she didn't know was that her father had already sold the business to her husband-to-be and she made quite a memorable s...more
I picked up this book in a $1 used book bin while my children were browsing video games at a local used video/book retailer. I was drawn to the author (JAK is one of my favourites) and the cover (I'm from Arizona).
I knew before I started reading that this was going to be one of her pre-1990 politically incorrect novels, as were many romances from this era. Men were going to be strong, and the women were going to be confused, even if they were supposed to be strong also. All of JAK usual elements...more
I knew before I started reading that this was going to be one of her pre-1990 politically incorrect novels, as were many romances from this era. Men were going to be strong, and the women were going to be confused, even if they were supposed to be strong also. All of JAK usual elements...more
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I have held this book for over a week and have no desire to pick it back up. This means unfinished. All unfinished books get one star automatically. It just doesn't hold ones attention
Jun 19, 2012
Judy Goodnight
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Good but not great
The actions of the heroine, Heather Strand, were difficult to follow at times as they bounced all over the place while the hero, Jake Cavendar, reacted to each as fast as possible. Sometimes the reader roots for one and then swings around to root for the other, a bit disconcerting at times. On the whole, the characters are interesting and the book very re-readable.
Jun 10, 2013
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The author of over 40 consecutive New York Times bestsellers, JAYNE ANN KRENTZ writes romantic-suspense, often with a psychic and paranormal twist, in three different worlds: Contemporary (as Jayne Ann Krentz), historical (as Amanda Quick) and futuristic (as Jayne Castle). There are over 30 million copies of her books in print.
She earned a B.A. in History from the University of California at Sant...more
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