Detective Dallas Sanders had taken part in some unusual undercover operations, but cracking the baby-smuggling ring was the toughest. Especially when she has to play the part of an unwed mother to crack the baby ring and had to work with Sam...
Gina Wilkins sold her first book to Harlequin in 1987, and has been writing full-time ever since, publishing more than 90 books for Harlequin/Silhouette. Her books are translated into 20 languages. A lifelong resident of central Arkansas, she attended Arkansas State University, obtaining a degree in journalism. She pursued careers in advertising and human resource development before achieving her lifelong goal of becoming a published writer. The bestselling author is a four-time winner of the prestigious Maggie Award for Excellence sponsored by the Georgia Romance Writers, and has won several awards from the reviewers of Romantic Times magazine. She was a recent nominee for a Career Achievement Award from Romantic Times.
A member of Romance Writers of America, Diamond State Romance Authors and Novelists, Inc., she is a past president of Fiction Writers of Central Arkansas. She is a frequent speaker at writers’ conferences, civic organizations and in middle and senior high schools, where she focuses on literacy and goal setting.
Gina and John, her husband of more than 30 years, have raised three “extraordinary” children, two daughters and a son, all pursuing careers in science and medicine.
3.25 stars This was a very low-key romance by this author. The h/H are cops sent on an undercover assignment to break open a baby selling ring. They aren't any fireworks or bad guys hiding in the bushes, just loads of boring setting the cover scenes. These two become lovers and grow close, heroine confides in him about her foster-care experience; he about giving up his dream of medical school to help his parents. I would call this a realistic book where characters talk about financial implications of going back to school and waiting to start a family.
Harlequiny mają to do siebie, że to bardzo lekkie i niebywale przewidywalne książki, których historia zawsze kręci się wokół jednej pary i relacji, jaką między sobą tworzą. W tym wypadku mamy jeszcze jakąś intrygę, ale bardzo przewidywalną i uproszczoną, o jakąkolwiek akcję. Taka tam króciutka książeczka na godzinę relaksu czy też obśmiania całej fabuły. Nic ciekawego, same schematy, jednak bardzo szybko się czyta i nie wpędzają człowieka w skrajną irytację.