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Deanna Reynolds had it all planned: She'd start out in the newsroom of a small Chicago station, then move up to one day host her own talk show. When her mentor Angela Perkins leaves for the big time in New York, Deanna risks everything for the chance to replace Angela on the air. Finn Riley, the network's sexiest journalist, falls for the risk-taker in the small town girl. But soon they are caught up in the bitter backlash of Angela's revenge. Together Finn and Deanna must unmask the hidden betrayals of Deanna's fiercest rival by taking the biggest risk of all?

512 pages, Paperback

First published July 21, 1993

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Nora Roberts

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Nora Roberts is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than 200 novels, including Hideaway, Under Currents, Come Sundown, The Awakening, Legacy, and coming in November 2021 -- The Becoming -- the second book in The Dragon Heart Legacy. She is also the author of the futuristic suspense In Death series written under the pen name J.D. Robb. There are more than 500 million copies of her books in print.

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1,481 reviews169 followers
January 1, 2018
19 libro del #RetoRita, que resulta que ya había leído. Mi madre es muy fan de Nora Roberts, con lo que he leído casi todos sus libros antiguos. Se trata de un thriller protagonizado por periodistas en el que la historia de amor tiene su peso, pero yo diría que no es el tema principal. Y aunque me ha parecido entretenido, a veces lo he sentido un poco frío, algo que me pasa con una autora que antes me gustaba mucho y ahora, tras mucha lectura de romántica, ya no me convence tanto.
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2,647 reviews218 followers
November 4, 2023
This may be a NR from 1993, fairly early in her career, but it holds its' own against her more recent work. In fact, Nora should consider plagiarizing her own love scenes from this one. They are far superior to anything she has written recently. The sex fairly sizzles between Deanna and Finn from their very first encounter. My only complaint is that Deanna is just a little too perfect, very one dimensional. She needed to show a little bad girl to be believable. I just loved Finn. He was a worthy hero, and the stuff fantasies are made of. The baddie was a complete surprise and well played by Nora.

Deanna Reynolds is a meticulous planner. As a small-town girl from Kansas, she has plotted her way from there to the top of Chicago's news network. Now she is aiming for the top of daytime television. She sees a hole after Angela Perkins leaves the station for the bright lights of New York and is determined to fill it. Little does she know she has picked up an obsessive fan and made an enemy.

Finn Riley is at the top of his game. He is the ruggedly handsome top news correspondent for the station and has never encountered a hot spot he couldn't wiggle out of. Until he finds himself in a hot spot he can't seem to get free from when he smacks up against Deanna Reynolds. They call it one and done. One kiss and Finn was done. Now all he has to do is convince Deanna. But someone is not going to let Finn have his HEA and will do anything to keep him and Deanna apart.
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676 reviews197 followers
November 16, 2017
#RetoRita21
2,5
Me ha tenido intrigada pero no por la parte romántica, para mí, no es un libro de romántica, es mas una novela de intriga. Sí que es cierto que hay historia de amor, pero lo que destaca no es eso, es la intriga y los tejemanejes del mundo periodístico televisivo. La trama me ha mantenido intrigada hasta el final.
Está bien escrito y documentado pero he disfrutado de la trama de intriga más que de la historia de amor de Deanna y Finn que, en mi opinión, es lo que menos destaca.
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190 reviews
April 17, 2017
#Retorita

Voy a parafrasear a Kim (con su permiso) ESTO NO ES UNA NOVELA ROMÁNTICA.
Eso mismo, esto es una novela sobre la Televisión Americana. Como funciona, como se crea un programa de televisión, sus tejemanejes. Vamos, que si queremos hacer un máster sobre ello, hay que leerse el libro. Pero si buscamos una historia de amor, como se desarrolla, aquí hay más bien poco. Y la verdad es una pena, porque los personajes "principales" tenían mucho que dar pero se quedo a medio camino.

En cuanto a la intriga que hay, pues ninguna, ya que desde el primer momento se sabía quien era el "malo de la película". Y pongo entre comillas malo porque al pobre le ha tocado el mayor estereotipo de malo con problemas que hay. Te da hasta pena.

Le doy 2 estrellas, ya que hay que ser justa. Está bien escrito, te cuenta bastante bien todo lo relacionado con la televisión (a mi me ha superado muchas veces tanta información) y los personajes que aparecen están bastante bien construidos. Pero si hubiera que valorarla por tratarse de una novela romántica de suspense, pues no le daría ni las gracias. Desde mi humilde opinión, una novela romántica de suspense debería desarrollarse el romance como punto principal y el suspense y todo lo demás como trasfondo. En este caso no ha sido así.
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Author 8 books71 followers
January 6, 2018
Por fin una buena novela dentro del #RetoRita. Debido a que las anteriores han sido bastante malas, esta se nota demasiado que es buena y que su autora es una gran profesional.
Más que novela romántica, era un thriller. Me ha resultado más entretenido todo el enfrentamiento, los puteos, el mundillo de la televisión y los personajes principales y secundarios, mucho más que la historia de amor en sí, que la verdad, daba un poco igual (sin historia de amor, creo que hasta me habría gustado más). En fin, que está bien, para pasar un rato entretenido. Es una novela perfectamente construida, documentada y los personajes son como son porque están trabajados a fondo. Eso no quita que haya quedado un poco sosita, pero por lo menos me ha gustado.
September 30, 2011
There's a reason why Nora Roberts is a name in romance books. Private Scandals was an exquisite book. The first thing I noted was the the irregular series of incidents didn't make it like a romance book but rather as one about the dangers in the television world. It was very humane, provoking compassion for the heroine and real hate for her rival and former mentor. But it was also very down-to-earth. The danger, for example, television people take. Also that the pretty face we see on the telly is a whole more than that. Nora RObert's fan this one will steal your heart!
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1,463 reviews70 followers
September 20, 2019
4 estrellas y media (9/10)
He estado enganchada desde el principio hasta el final. Como me suele pasar con esta autora, no he sospechado del malo hasta justo el final. La relación de Deanna y Fynn me ha encantado. La rivalidad entre estrellas de la television esta genial, y para ser un libro de los 90 su tematica sigue siendo muy actual
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468 reviews1 follower
December 31, 2017
Creía que no llegaría a terminar este libro nunca jajajaja.
últimamente no tenido mucho tiempo para leer.
No ha estado nada mal este libro del Reto Rita, llevaba una racha que no veas con los anteriores. Ha estado entretenido y bien escrito! feliz 2018!
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Author 15 books122 followers
November 23, 2017
(7ª lectura del #RetoRita)

Un comienzo que engancha y augura un suspense romántico trepidante, pero que pierde fuerza al tercer capítulo y va a peor. La novela se convierte en un relato interminable y detallado de los entresijos del mundillo de la televisión, con sus envidias, malas artes para alcanzar objetivos y ambiciones personales, algunas poco honestas.
La novela se divide en 3 partes y hasta la tercera no enlaza con ese comienzo de suspense tan impactante. Entiendo que la primera y la segunda sirven para crear el clima que nos llevará a comprender el porqué de ese asesinato que abre la novela y para presentar a todos los personajes, de modo que los lectores tengamos varios sospechosos, pero creo que sobran la mitad de páginas.
También en esa tercera parte en la que esperamos una investigación que, en realidad, tampoco lo es. Otro desengaño.
Y hay más: un final demasiado largo y con un culpable previsible, (a pesar de que la autora intenta despistarnos para que sospechemos de cualquier otro personaje, creo que no lo consigue) y la pareja protagonista, que apenas ocupa un tercio de la novela y no se les ve demasiado interesados el uno en el otro hasta bien avanzada la historia. Quizá es más real, sí, pero la trama se centra más en las dos mujeres, la protagonista y la antagonista, que en la pareja. Una antagonista tan, tan, tan malvada que en lugar de convertirse en un personaje odioso, me ha dado lástima. En contraposición, la protagonista es tan buena persona que llega a aburrir y pierde credibilidad. Y él… Bueno… Periodista que trabaja como corresponsal, con una familia poco afectiva y que no le importa mucho, sin traumas ni secretos cruciales… Resulta interesante, pero no es para tirar cohetes. La relación entre ellos es anodina y sin giros que enganchen al lector.
La ambientación es excelente, eso sí, tanto en lo que respecta a la actividad frenética que se desarrolla en una cadena de TV como en la tensión, el riesgo, la incertidumbre y el agotamiento que rodea a un corresponsal. Constantemente he tenido la sensación de que la novela estaba escrita con la intención de que acabara sirviendo de guion para una película (ya le habían adaptado una a Nora Roberts en el 89, “Magic moments”). Una película que podría ser una especie de thriller taquillero, pero que no se etiquetaría jamás como romántica. Creo que el libro tampoco debería clasificarse como tal. ¿Mejor Romance Contemporáneo de 1994? ¿Qué romance, si la historia de amor que contiene es solo una pequeña parte de la novela? Le he leído por etapas, porque no había forma de que me enganchara (salvo ese principio), y sinceramente, no sé a quién la recomendaría, ya que además de todo lo dicho, me parece un poco obsoleta. Quizá en los años 90 funcionaba, pero hoy en día…
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2,132 reviews168 followers
March 6, 2017
Deanna Reynolds is slowly rising through the ranks at Chicago’s CBC news division and cultivating, by giving up her free time, her friendship with the reigning queen of talk shows, Angela Perkins. Then, a story about a plane in distress, despite being “stolen” by one of the passengers, fellow CBC reporter Finn Riley, brings her to the attention of the bosses, and Angela, trying to get rid of competition both on air and off it, offers her a job in New York.

When Deanna refuses out of loyalty, she discovers the true face of TV’s darling Angela, an emotionally manipulative woman willing and able to do anything for vengeance. And as Finn slowly wears down Deanna’s defenses and worms his way into her heart, it only fuels the fire of Angela’s rage.

As the two women battle it off in the ratings, and Angela plots Deanna’s ruin, there’s someone else on the sidelines, bidding their time to make their move. To save Deanna from her enemies, rid her of Finn’s presence, and finally claim her for their own.



What a wonderful book this was. It had it all, great characters, romance (oh, romance), drama, suspense, two insane (each in their own way) villain, cat-fights, intrigue...I loved it from beginning to end, even though the pacing was iffy in spots. :)

The story itself spanned approximately three years, three years in which a lot happened, on and off air, backstage, and in the world. I liked the fact that, despite it being fiction, featured fictive characters, sets, and shows, a bit of realism was infused by “surrounding” it (and the characters) in the real-world event of the Gulf War with Finn Riley reporting from Saudi Arabia during the operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. And it probably wasn’t intended, but I couldn’t help but draw a few parallels between that war and the fictional war between two queens of television Ms Roberts has created.

I liked the steady pace, the slow buildup to every single climax of this story; the initial row between the diva and the future star, the romance, the final push of the crazy fan. The slow pace created a false sense of security (for the characters and for the reader), lulling everybody in thinking it was safe, before striking.

The story of Deanna, the rising star, and Angela, the declining diva, and their rating battles, the intrigue behind the scenes, the back stabbing, was interesting and intriguing, the crazy fan angle was chilling, and more and more frightening as the story progressed, but what really captured by attention was the romance.
Mostly because of Finn, the steady, charming, and rather stubborn guy determined to win Deanna’s heart no matter what and how long it took. It was a pleasure to read how he whittled down her defenses, and how she, despite herself and her reservations, let him charm her, allowed herself to fall in love. I didn’t particularly like her somewhere in the middle, as she almost ruined it all by trying to fit their relationship into one of her lists, and discovering she couldn’t (and he wouldn’t allow it).
And yes, despite this being her story, I couldn’t help but feel Finn firmly (as he did with the story of the plane in distress) and effortlessly stole her story and the spotlight. This deceptively calm, laidback guy in the end turned out to be anything but, with an (over)protective streak a mile wide, and just the right amount of possessiveness to keep things interesting without descending into obsession.
And, as it turned out, his character was just the perfect counterbalance for hers, with them being opposites despite their many similar traits. No wonder the romance worked so well.

Well-written, well-paced (despite some iffy spots), nicely balanced, with amazing characters, and wonderfully woven plot. Loved it.
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734 reviews58 followers
March 24, 2015
Me gustó/No me gustó.

Romance: Finn queda encandilado con esta chica de la sala de redacción, al volver de su viaje a Londres se propone conquistarla, así que se deja caer varias veces en su lugar de trabajo. A Deanna esas cosas no le interesan, está muy centrada en su trabajo y tiene unos objetivos muy claros en mente. Pero no puede resistirse a Finn, y cuando menos se da cuenta está inmersa en una relación con él. Ambos trabajan mucho. Así que estas primeras citas son resumidas en un párrafos, mientras que tenemos hojas y hojas de cómo arreglan un set nuevo, graban un programa, buscan ideas para estos programas mientras Finn, viaja mucho, anda de acá para allá...

Es muy.. meh todo el asunto. A mí no me interesa su trabajo, tengo mis prejuicios acerca de la gente que trabaja en la televisión (culpo a mis productos nacionales que me hastiaron de lo carroñeros que son), así que más que nada resultó aburrido..

Llevan saliendo casi dos años, cuando Finn decide formalizar, pero a Deanna eso no entra en sus planes, así que recibe un "llamado de atención" por parte de su mejor amiga (Fran) que le hizo ver que se estaba comportando como una estúpida dejando a un lado a Finn y haciéndole perder el tiempo si no piensa involucrarse.

Me gusta Fran y Richard, se me hace una pareja adorable que con mucho gusto hubiera preferido leer en vez de esto.

Deanna tiene un par de neuronas que no usa, cuando se enoja con Finn por preocuparse por ella (??) o le plantea temas sobre su seguridad. Es una gran pérdida de tiempo esta mujer.

Me dio la sensación de que Finn no estaba satisfecho con su relación, ni con Deanna. Se lo nota cansado de que ella no quiera hablar con él de lo que le pasa. No le gusta esperar lo peor solo porque no quiere preocuparle con sus minucias aka acosador. Me huele a divorcio en un futuro. No tienen buena base, no tiene confianza en su relación, no me transmiten nada.

Con respecto a este acosador y a Angela.. bastante regular. Ángela a pesar de su éxito es increíblemente infeliz y no tiene mejor de que desperdiciar su tiempo en hacer la vida imposible a Deanna. Para una mujer tan ambiciosa deja que desear, pensé que tendría sus objetivos más claros. Lo único que a mí me muestra que como Ángela es tan defectuosa, Deanna es super mejor.

No.

Y con respecto al acosador, supuse quien sería, pero dudé porque me parecía muy obvio. Bah, ni sé porqué esperé otra cosa.

En fin, ni Deanna ni Finn me convencieron como pareja. Finn parece un buen chico, pero ¿era necesario qué él resolviera el caso para hacerlo ver más atractivo? Porque no lo hace, es un desprestigio al trabajo policial. (?)
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297 reviews11 followers
November 25, 2017
¿Mi libro favorito de Nora Roberts? Quizás.

¿Mi héroe favorito de Nora Roberts? Quizás.

De las mejores novelas de Nora Roberts.
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771 reviews
October 9, 2019
4.5/5 estrellas

Un buen thriller con poquito romance(lo hay y es el tópico de la novela romántica) donde la autora nos muestra el competitivo mundo de la televisión y la fama y de lo que son capaces de hacer ciertos conductores (conductora en éste caso) con tal de permanecer en el puesto número 1 del rating.
La acción empieza de menos a más; por momentos pensé que su final sería plano pero a medida que avanzaba en su lectura los capítulos finales me generaron desesperación de lectora. Intenté y sin suerte, saber quién era el señor misterioso de las cartas, personaje creado muy bien porque llegué a pensar que no haría más nada que eso pero me equivoqué y Nora Roberts me sorprendió.
Si debo decir que esperaba que su final no fuese tan presipitado. Al menos hubiese agregado un epílogo pero sentí que la autora me cortó la historia abruptamente. Eso no quita que no lo recomiende. Lo recomiendo; tiene una prosa ágil y se lee rápido. Es que Nora genera eso: que nos devoremos sus libros porque siempre nos está enseñando algo nuevo, en éste caso el mundo de la televisión. Además contiene mucha intriga en buena parte del libro y es un aliciente ya que hasta el final del mismo, el lector no sabe cuál es el personaje malo y vas imaginando a otros mientras vas leyendo.
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804 reviews11 followers
January 24, 2022


Historia narrada en la década de los '90; Deanna Reynolds es una estrella en ascenso, periodista con un magnetismo y carisma que la va a hacer llegar a la cima. Elementos que la actual reina de la TV, Angela Perkins puede detectar, por eso decide tener a Deanna cerca. En apariencia parece una relación amistosa y protectora pero no lo es, todo el mundo puede darse cuenta de eso menos la mismísima Deanna.

Lógicamente hechos pasan que hacen que ambas mujeres se encuentren es franca competencia por el prime-time de la TV. No solamente compiten por la audiencia sino que el periodista del momento Finn Riley, tiene ojos sólo para Deanna; lo cual enloquece a Angela ya que ambos tuvieron un breve romance pero ella lo toma como vendetta personal.

Es un poco lento todo el desarrollo de la historia, creo que hay que tener en cuanta que es de los '90; ambas mujeres tienen lo suyo, si bien Deanna es una mujer fuerte y trabajadora, empática hay momentos en que es demasiado ingenua y me daban ganas de golpearla con un micrófono para que reaccionara un poco. Finn es el típico personaje masculino de Nora de los 90, bastante engreído pero totalmente inofensivo y confiable.

Interesante historia, interesarte suspenso, creo que la queja común es que el desarrollo al principio es un poco lento y toda la trama se resuelve rápidamente en los últimos cinco capítulos; pero a pesar de ello es una historia recomendable para todos los amantes de Nora como yo.
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75 reviews18 followers
August 24, 2015
3,5..

.....O livro narra a história de Denna, uma jornalista jovem, bela e honesta, encontra-se no inicio da sua carreira mas está a fazer um sucesso enorme por onde passa, mas por outro lado temos Ângela uma mulher má, manipuladora, falsa e sem escrúpulos,e neste momento está no auge da sua carreira ,Finn Riley um repórter famosíssimo e que vai estar pronto para partir corações as raparigas. .....

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502 reviews100 followers
July 29, 2022
I wasn’t expecting to like it as much as I ended up doing.
I really liked that the romance spanned two years, I’m so used to NR quick and intense whirlwind relationships that the pacing of this one was almost lazy.
Deanna and Finn certainly work as a couple and I loved seeing them get to know and trust each other, their struggles and defining moments have the relationship a lot of intense moments.
The bad guy of the story was one of those antagonists that manage to squeeze some empathy out of the reader and I find them the most intriguing in a story.
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1,002 reviews
August 5, 2014
Fairly standard 90s romance-thriller from NR, stalker theme. Our Heroine spends a lot of time saying "I can take care of myself. I won't have you (fill in the blank) to take care of me." And then she needs rescuing.
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5 reviews1 follower
October 27, 2019
Fun read. Finn and Deanna are a great couple and although it was a romance novel, it wasn’t too much or overdone. Definitely story driven however my only problem was that the whole book is resolved within the last 5 pages. Wish there was a little more detail after the twist.
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2,036 reviews93 followers
February 1, 2013
Reviewed for Speaking of Audiobooks on AAR 1/8/13.

Narrated by Julie Finneran

Deanna Reynolds is a TV journalist at a small Chicago station. She has a lot of ambition, including a step-by-step plan for her career—in writing. In the beginning, Deanna is eagerly working extra hours for the station’s brightest star, Angela Perkins, hoping to gain knowledge and experience from this older, successful mentor. Deanna is also dating a psychologist who sometimes acts as an expert for Angela’s popular talk show. But Deanna, with her Midwestern work ethic and values, is naive about Angela’s true character. Angela knows Deanna is potential competition and plans to keep her close. She’s also working to sabotage Deanna’s bright future by undermining both Deanna’s relationship with the psychologist and her job. When Deanna unknowingly crosses Angela, a series of events is begun that leads to revenge, betrayal, sabotage, blackmail and eventually murder.

Finn Riley is Angela’s ex-lover and a dare-devil on-the-spot reporter for the station. The handsome, charismatic reporter is known for going anywhere for a story and braving anything to get it on air. He even succeeds in getting live coverage of the emergency crash landing of the airplane in which he’s traveling. His growing fascination with Deanna only fuels Angela’s anger and jealousy. In the beginning, Deanna keeps Finn at arm’s length for several reasons, but she eventually finds herself falling in love with him. Finn works to help Deanna defend herself from Angela’s subtle sabotage and to identify Deanna’s secret admirer, who has been leaving her anonymous love notes. Finn’s intentions are good, but he sometimes acts pushy and overbearing. Deanna, in turn, is occasionally stubborn just for the heck of it. Overall these are two very likeable people, but they can act in stereotypic “romance character” fashion at times. The novel’s original publication date of 1994 might contribute to that.

Julie Finneran narrates Private Scandals. Her voice is pleasant and her style may appeal to many listeners. I find her mode of speaking, her reading cadence as it were, to be affected. I don’t always agree with Ms. Finneran’s choice of words to emphasize in a sentence, and at times her delivery seems inconsistent with the mood of the text. All this may reflect more on my personal preferences than on Ms. Finneran’s skill as a narrator. However, there are a few other things that bother me about the narration. While most of Ms. Finneran’s character voices are fine, there isn’t always a great deal of difference between the men and women. During dialogues between Finn and Deanna it can be difficult to tell who is speaking. One exception is Deanna’s friend, Fran, who is easy to distinguish because she is voiced with a truly terrible New York accent.

Nora Roberts writes solid romantic suspense and for those who love the genre her audiobooks can offer many pleasant hours of listening. In this case, however, the sometimes convoluted plot is predictable, and one villain is way too easy to figure out. The romance is entertaining and watching Angela self-destruct is fascinating in a “train-wreck” sort of fashion. I recommend the book for die-hard Nora Roberts or RS fans, but don’t expect the narration to add much to your listening experience.
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1,354 reviews43 followers
August 21, 2024
I was pleasantly surprised by how mature of a relationship this displayed. This was definitely one of Nora's more "full story" novels where it's less focused on the romance between the couple and more on the progression of Deanna's career, which was very fun to witness. "Fun" seems weird I suppose when there is a good bit of murder here as well, but it also added some great tension to the plot. I did clock who was the killer fairly early-ish, but it didn't deter my reading at all.
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675 reviews32 followers
June 16, 2020
Well researched, precise, and simple but effective, Nora Roberts has told the story of several characters, using the world of news and the economic situation in the United States as a background. In a gripping and at the same time emotionally entertaining way, the author combines the reality of hectic reporter´s everyday life and what is happening in the world with fantasy, into exiting and sometimes a very passionate story that she skillfully and appropriately staged.

Subtle and scary at the same time, Nora Roberts shows her characters to the reader, and is as diverse and emotional as it is unique. The characters are believable and convincing due to all the emotions shown, without appearing overloaded. Deanna lies in front of the reader like an open book. Angela shows a completely opposite world behind the façade of the perfect TV star and yet the beast always stays with it. Jeff is pure harmony but at the same time spookily calm. Flinn is always and everywhere the professional, who does his job, uses people and remains a dream of a man with rough edges.

A novel full of suspense, varied reading pleasure, and a dash of passion combined with the fascinating insight into the everyday life of TV news anchors and reporters, in which the reader gets his money´s worth.
75 reviews2 followers
September 3, 2009
And now you all know of my secret love for romance novels. Quel scandale! I enjoyed this one, and it's nice and long; I think the main reason that it's not one of my favorites of Roberts's is that the hero is a little too bossy for me, and the heroine does the classic "How dare you try and get me a bodyguard when my life is being threatened! I won't have it!" Are these people just stupid, or do they secretly have a deathwish? I bet Freud would have a field day with silly romance novels - or maybe he did, and I just don't know about it.
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315 reviews7 followers
March 8, 2018
I don't usually read suspense. I don't really like being scared. This wasn't a scary suspense though. This book was a good subtle suspense story. I loved the plot and I love the characters and their interaction with each other. The relationships between the characters are so interesting and it is almost like getting a vision of what it is like to be famous. There were characters I loved, and characters I hated. Karma played its role in just the right way.
108 reviews3 followers
February 26, 2016
It was a slow start but stick with it. Good story but I pretty much love everything Nora Roberts does.
6 reviews
October 12, 2015
So good

A good page Turner . Nora Roberts is a number one best story
Teller of all time. This one really. Is a great book.
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