Born-and-bred Londoner Priscilla Wyatt was shocked at how much she loved the Colorado ranch mysteriously bequeathed to her family. But enemies were determined to drive the Wyatts away—and innocent Priscilla was their next pawn.
Donovan Jones made it his mission to find his man—or woman—at any cost, but retrieving Priscilla from her abductors was just the first hurdle. Now he had to keep his feisty charge safe. Even the solitary Donovan couldn't help but be captivated by his one-of-a-kind client as they evaded their foes. Before long, the bounty hunter was in danger of stealing her heart…and losing his own!
Born in San Antonio, Texas, Linda Turner and her identical twin sister, Brenda, were known throughout the neighborhood in which they grew up simply as "Twin."
No one except their parents and their older brother could tell them apart. They dressed alike, wore their hair alike, and even had the same glasses, so it wasn’t surprising that they were stared at everywhere they went.
Consequently, when Linda announced at the age of 25 that she was going to start writing romance novels, she wasn’t surprised when Brenda said, "I don’t care how famous your name gets, just make sure your face doesn’t become recognizable!"
Needless to say, Linda’s face isn’t known in every household in the U.S. — yet. Recently, she spent six weeks taking screenwriting classes at the American Film Institute in Los Angeles, and she’s made no secret of the fact that she plans to write and — hopefully — sell a screenplay in the new millennium.
Honestly, this is a romance novel. Sometimes it's hard to tell as most of the story involves the lead characters snipping at each other any real romance takes a back seat. Not a "bad" book, just one tha never seemed to have a clear objective, spending a long tim e finding a focusAfter awhile, I didn't really care anymore.
Although tecnically well done, I felt as if I was being rushed through this book. The action that was inputted throughout the storyline kept this reader felling rushed, because of that none of the characters or settings made much impact. My daughter and I went on a school field trip to D.C. one time, we visited so many places in that one day, the scedule was so full, that we were unable to enjoy or take in the importance of the places we visited. That's how this book affected me.