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Little Boy Lost

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She Had No Identity...

Carleen Ellison woke to find a week missing from her memory and an impostor claiming her identity - and her little son. She had less than twenty-four hours to find the one person who would believe her - Kane Kincaid, the man she loved. The man who'd once loved her. The man from whom she'd kept one precious secret....

But She Had Him

Independent and tough as nails, Kane had learned to keep the world at a distance. But Carleen breached his defenses with an astonishing revelation and one searing kiss. Torn between a wary heart and sudden protective instincts, Kane vowed to reclaim their son - and the love he'd lost but never forgotten.

256 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published August 1, 2000

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Jacqueline Bouviér Smart, aka Jack B to friends and family, is an aspiring mystery writer and part time amateur sleuth who has once again sworn off men and murder.

Inheriting shares in a weight loss company over the holidays should be a good thing, not something that leads to bombs going off and your car getting blown up. Right? Jack B doesn’t think so. Nor does she trust on again, off again beau, Seattle Police Detective Stone Maddox to catch the culprits.

When she starts to investigate, she discovers more might be disappearing at the weight loss clinic than pounds. The owner has been missing for a few months. Before she can figure out what’s going on, her counselor dies. Then Stone gets involved, and his brother Duke, and three gun-totin’ grannies, and even her deceased ex-husband. Before Jack B knows what hit her, she’s up to her favorite hoop earrings in men and murder. Again.

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April 17, 2018
August 21, 2000

Adrianne Lee is back with "Little Boy Lost," this month's secret child and amnesia book. Carleen Ellison wakes in a motel room to find her son and her identity have been stolen from her. An impostor claiming to be her has taken over her life. The only person who might believe she is herself is Kane Kincaid, her son's secret father. Kane and Carleen's love has never died. Will it be enough to regain Carleen's identity and their son?

"Little Boy Lost" is Lee's most suspenseful book to date. The story places the heroine in a terrifying situation we can't help but sympathize with and sends her on the run with the hero of her dreams. Full of dangerous situations and hissable bad guys, it's a book where I got mad anytime someone tried to interrupt me while I was reading. Be sure you have the time to read it from cover to cover before picking this one up! Lee's unique voice keeps the story coming fast and furious, concluding with an ending that delivers one surprise after another. We might think we know who the villain is, but Lee keeps the twists coming so that nothing is as it seems. This is also one of the few secret baby books where that element is essential to the plot, unlike so many books where it feels like it could be cut without changing the story. A nice change of pace.

"Little Boy Lost" (no relation to Lee's "Little Girl Lost." Merely an unimaginative title.) will keep readers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.
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I wasn't engaged by the writing style. Far more telling rather than showing. DNF.
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March 6, 2011
Serious questions left unresolved -- unusual for a romance novel, and not in a good way. Overly complicated plot twists that added nothing but confusion to the story.
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