Review by Library Journal Review
Sandra Burr breaks from her director role to read one of Delinsky's first forays from category romance. Though slightly dated, the recipe still works: several hot heroes, like late night radio DJ Jared Snow and macho detective Sam Craig, and worthy heroines in twins Savannah and Susan Smith. Savannah is from old money but works as a state's attorney; Susan is a society divorc?e with something to prove. The heartfelt mission? Rescue their kidnapped childhood friend, Megan. Burr does this story justice: Jared's voice is smooth, with undertones of sexual invitation; Sam is all male but not stupid with it; and the twins are obviously individual people. Savannah has control, focus, and direction, while Susan is edgy and high-strung but loyal. This is a solid combination of story and narrator. Public libraries should purchase.-Jodi L. Israel, MLS, Jamaica Plain, MA (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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