Ashley Miller, therapist, host of a controversial call-in radio show, was dedicated to reaching out over the airwaves to help people in trouble. It was skeptics like psychiatrist Jim Saxon who kept her working overtime. As keenly intelligent as he was disarmingly handsome, he was determined to get her program off the air! But even as he played havoc with her ratings, Ashley felt herself drawn into her enemy's sensual trap. At every step, on every principle, they disagreed --yet why did she feel such peace and trust in the haven of his arms? Was she merely denying the common passion that bound them . . . or were they both simply caught up in a destructive game-- the thrill of the chase?
Donna Jean Kimel was born 10 November 1947 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA, daughter of Eva Lee Smith and Terry T. Kimel. She studied English at Appalachian State University. In 1969, she married Richard John Vitek, and they had two children: Marie Vitek (Monroe) and Thomas Richard Vitek.
She wrote 34 romance novels as Donna AlexanderDonna Vitek, and Donna Kimel Vitek from 1979 to 1987. She was member of the Author's Guild and Romance Writers of America. Donna Jean Kimel Vitek passed away on 18 October 2003 at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center.
It was rather enjoyable, but after a certain point I felt like it was lacking something. It felt like a dull slide into a HEA without anything really happening. There was all this supposed 'conflict' about her radio show, and the news stories about their relationship... but ultimately they didn't matter and nobody really cared. So the whole book is set up around this blood radio show business and it doesn't go anywhere.