This is a decently paced, readable romantic suspense like one can expect from Sorenson. What is also not so surprising from Sorensen - but certainly unusual for this genre - is the nuanced (not overblown) way that this book addresses race, gender, and class. Both the heroine (an unwed, upper-class L ...more
I have been waiting impatiently for this story ever since I read Aftershock, and it didn't disappoint. Heroine is welcomed back into her family, to a sense of safety she craves, only to find herself trapped in a pretty gilded cage. Hero finds himself making a deal with the heroine's father in order ...more
We met Penny and Owen five years ago in the first book of this series when the overpass collapsed in the earthquake. At that point in time, Penny was 8 months pregnant, but Owen fell hopelessly in love with her then. She was 18, he was 21. She was the daughter of a powerful Latino congress ...more