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Assignment: Romance #2

The Honeymoon Assignment

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LONG-LOST LOVE

For private investigators Sam Cotter and Kelley Landis, going undercover at a honeymoon resort was bittersweet torture. Three years ago, they really had been engaged. But theirs had been the wedding that never happened.

Now, posing as newlyweds was all too easy. But would their rediscovered passion be able to withstand the light of day? Only time would tell - and time was something that was quickly running out for Sam and Kelley...

Assignment: ROMANCE -- Watch out women! Because when the Cotter brothers take on a case, it's hearts that are in danger...

256 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published April 1, 1996

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Cathryn Clare

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Romance novelist Cathy Stanton, also wrote under the pseudonym Cathryn Clare.

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December 27, 2011
There was too much push & pull between the heroine and hero in this one, that I really wanted to bounce their heads together. They were engaged and expecting three years ago, when one operation went bad, Sam was injured and Kelley lost the baby and Sam went to what he did best, retreat, so they have avoided each other the past three years, still not having dealt with what happened when they have to act as honeymooners for a client.

As we find out there is too much of angst on both sides, Kelley blames herself, she was raw and inexperienced and Sam blames himself as well, both love each other that is obvious but lack communication and don't want to put themselves on the line again. There are lot of hiccups while working together and a lot of tension as well. We soon find out that Sam's problems stem from his con-man father with whom he went on the road and who abandoned him and that he feels too much but doesn't know how to express his feelings.

The thing is when Sam was ready Kelley wasn't and vice-versa and that became annoying.
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