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Running from her tragic childhood and doomed marriage to Washington State, Emma Sands hopes to start her life over in a small fishing village and meets sheriff Elvis Donnelly, with whom she finds herself fighting for survival. Original.

319 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1996

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Susan Andersen

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I grew up in a household with two brothers, a daddy, and my grandfather. Too many men, in other words. They diluted M'ma's influence by diverting my attention to things like the danger of answering nature's call in the dead of the night. I've got a hint for those of you raised in a less spit-and-scratch world: check before you sit, because chances are that seat is gonna be up. And they don't even have the grace to be embarrassed about it. According to my sweet baby boy, if you're the minority sex in the household, you oughtta be putting it up for them. Sigh.

Having brothers was a mixed bag. When anybody messed with me they were always quick with an offer to beat them up. That was sorta nice, although I personally believe it had more to do with the fact that guys just like to fight than with any towering concern for my welfare. You might think that's cynical but guess who the target was if no one else was around and they were tired of fighting each other? I must've spent half my childhood locked in the bathroom, screaming, "Dad's gonna get you when he gets home." I know, I know, nobody likes a stoolie. But it was either that or have my block knocked off on a regular basis, and trust me, Daddy was the best deterrent going.

A smart woman probably would've gone away to an all-girl school or moved in with some girlfriends at the first opportunity. Me, I got married to my high school sweetie. And the tradition continues. Our only kid (who hasn't been a kid for quite some time now) is the aforementioned sweet baby boy, and except for an Irish setter we had for eleven years a long time ago, even our pets have all been male. I just try to stay afloat whenever I find myself in the deep end of the testosterone pool, and if you don't think that isn't a trial sometimes, I'm here to tell you- it can be hell.

Then again, it can also be heaven. In fact, it mostly is. But listen, don't tell my guys I 'fessed up to that, okay? Trust me, it's difficult enough already, just trying to stay one step ahead of the game.

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1,535 reviews163 followers
December 13, 2018
I'm not sure if I have ever read a book by Susan Andersen, but this was definitely not my last one from her. I enjoyed this story a lot.

I really like the characters, even though there are some things that bother me a bit. Like Gracie being a bit immature for a three years old in my opinion. And I believe that Elvis past could be important for the story. Unfortunately, the tragedy that resulted in his inabilities is slightly omitted.

Also, I was expecting something more from the ending. The explanation given for the whole situation with the villain is pretty insufficient in my opinion.

All in all, I like this book, mostly for the characters. And I will definitely read another from Susan Andersen.
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3,437 reviews581 followers
March 10, 2012
Rating 3.5 stars
I enjoyed the book, the heroine was a pretty fiery character and I loved her adorable daughter and the mischief she could get into. The heroine is on the run ever since she found out that her father like figure in her life has been keeping tabs on her, creepily and may have killed her loved one's to keep her to himself.

The hero has the funniest name ever Elvis and is the Sheriff. He came back to town after he lost one of his arms in an explosion. I loved his self-doubts, the romance as well.

An enjoyable book.
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1,988 reviews
January 11, 2020
This was back in the good old days of when Susan Andersen could really knock a RS out of the park. In her later books she just didn't have that ability any longer and I stopped reading her.

This is another of those books that was on the bookshelf we had to take down (these were floating shelves, fyi - roof sprung a leak - but no books were damaged ;) so no worries) and while going through them I came across this one and realized I'd never marked it on here as owning or having read.

I think I've read this a couple of times. The little girl in this book is absolutely adorable and I love the way she loves Elvis. It will just make your heart melt.

While the bad guy is totally creepy and the whole thing is skeevy, this is a great read.
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3,158 reviews211 followers
December 26, 2009
I had heard so many good reviews of this book that I was excited to get it and read about Sheriff Elvis and his romance with Cajun chick Emma. By the time I was finished with it I was just glad it was over.

I never really got a good sense of what Elvis looks like, other than big and tall with a prosthesis. Emma started to grate on me with her Cajun slang and constantly switching to the French language. Don't even get me started on her daughter Gracie. I have never been so annoyed by a child in a book, ever.

I really wanted to like this book, I did. But it wasn't happening for me.
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1,440 reviews78 followers
November 11, 2011
I'm in the minority here when I say that this book is absolute crap. I hated everything about it: the characters, the story, and the way it's written. I know 18 month-old toddlers who speak more clearly than the stupid child in this book. It would have been fine had the toddler was part of the background, but no, she was up-front and center and so annoying. I don't enjoy giving books bad reviews, but in my opinion, this one is so beyond bad. I cannot believe I actually finished it. What a piece of trash. So God-awful!
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2,084 reviews94 followers
November 11, 2012
3.5*

This was an interesting romantic suspense with characters who were a little different from the average. I enjoyed the romance, and even thought the little girl, Gracie, was well done. The characters lacked development, and the suspense was somewhat weak, as well, but still this was an enjoyable read.
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1,158 reviews277 followers
January 16, 2018
re-read january 2018
This is probably one of my all time favorite reads!!! I've read it so many times that I've lost count. I just adore the hero and the heroine and little Gracie. Even though I don't typically enjoy too much action and mystery in my romance novels, I completely loved it in this book.
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602 reviews20 followers
October 14, 2020
I didn’t like this as much obsessed. I think it was too predictable and the heroine not as likeable. What I did love was Gracie. I’m a sucker for kids in fiction and Andersen made her so, so cute and realistic.
I think this one either needed to be more or less, if that makes sense. It could have been simpler and been better it could have easily been taken to more depth and improved.
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63 reviews15 followers
April 14, 2026
I love Susan Andersen's books and I have read this one about 6 times. Girl on the run with her daughter and takes refuge in a small town and befriends the outcast sheriff.
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1,290 reviews
April 29, 2026
Young woman on the run from New Orleans finds refuge in a small town and love with the sheriff.
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1,282 reviews352 followers
January 8, 2019
"EXPOSURE" is a fun and involving romantic suspense story from Susan Anderson features a hunky hero with a hook--that's right, one hand and one hook. Sheriff Elvis Donnelly (we need more heroes named Elvis) is six-feet-six of solid muscle with laser-blue eyes and thick, dark hair. He also has a metal hook in place of one hand, and an angry, jagged scar on his handsome face. When a car bomb ended his big city law enforcement career, Elvis returned to his Washington state hometown of Port Flannery and became the local sheriff. Always an outcast, due to his size and his mother's reputation as a prostitute, Elvis' injuries and scars have made him even more of a loner. That all changes when a sassy blonde with a sexy Southern drawl and an irresistible young daughter storm into his life and move into the same boarding house where he lives. Emma Sands and her daughter Gracie left New Orleans in the rearview mirror and came across country to find a safe and secure new life. Elvis' lawman sensibilities are on full alert as he tries to learn more about Emma and her daughter's move so far from their home. His male awareness of the bodacious and beautiful Emma adds fuel to the fire, and he also finds himself twisted around the tiny little finger of the adorable Gracie. The big man falls in a big way, but he is afraid to trust that Emma sees him as a whole, strong man, not just a wounded warrior in need of tender loving care. When it comes to TLC, Elvis gives as good as he gets! Threats from Emma's past and unresolved issues between Elvis and his mother are roadblocks in the way of the true happiness of a man, a woman, and a child who deserve a second chance at a life fulfilled. Great characters make this a very enjoyable read.
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1,443 reviews333 followers
February 21, 2015
This is the second book I've read by this author and the premise was similar: woman on the run from obsessed man. But this book wasn't just as good. There was too much background missing from both characters and the heroine's 3-year old daughter took way too much of the limelight.

Emma runs away with her daughter when she discovers that the man she always considered like a father has an unhealthy obsesssion with her. Then she ends up in Port Flannery, an island in the Pacific Northwest and meets the sheriff, a giant of a man with a prosthesis and scar on his face, who's the pariah in town.

The town's explanation as to why they elected him sheriff when they didn't trust him was beyond me. The island didn't give me a Northwestern feel at all...they were just too conservative.

In this book, it was never explained why Emma allowed Grant to support her as an adult or how she never caught on as to the kind of person he was. Also, we never knew how Elvis learned to deal with his injury and his life as a cop in Seattle.

Now, let's get on to Gracie, the heroine's daughter. I sort of liked that the author portrayed her as a normal kid - cute but bratty at times. She had a distinct personality so you knew how she would react to things. However, there was just too much focus on this kid. And the phonetic spelling drove me crazy this time. Most of the time I didn't have a clue what the kid was saying.

The villain was one of those guys that acts all controlled throughout the book and goes conviniently crazy at the end. It just didn't seem believable.

I'll read this author again but I'm not a great fan of this story. Not sure I recommend it.
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35 reviews
September 23, 2024
Absolute DNF. The cringe worth moments are so absurd that I had to reread them just to make sure that I wasn’t crazy.

Can someone please tell me what woman on the run would trust a random guy, who happens to be a cop, baby sit their kid?? ESPECIALLY considering the fact that she continues to elude to that fact that she is running from a rich, controlling and ultimately bad man. But hey, sure, why not let that very same cop (who you just met) take your 3 year old daughter to the bathroom AND for him to casually pee in front of her?! Call me insane but that crosses so many boundaries.

What does the MC do?? Great question, she LAUGHS like it’s the funniest thing in the world… THEN to add to the absolute ’nope’ that this is, he CHANGES HER CLOTHES. Lord have mercy, this book is a big fat no and has WAYYY too many problematic features to count.
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739 reviews
September 17, 2012
Cute, mostly predictable quasi-suspense. There's no real mystery as we know who the "bad guy" is from page one. It's told to us. But I guess it's not a straight contemp either. Either way, I enjoy Susan Andersen's writing and I did like the characters. I'll be looking to read more by her I think.

Reread--i started this and was 1/2 half way before realizing iI'd read it. Enjoyed it again. 3 stars.
227 reviews9 followers
January 16, 2010
My first book by Susan Andersen and still an all time favorite. Gracie winning over big gruff Elvis was priceless. I could "hear" Emma's French accent. There were a couple of real LOL moments too. I'd say this was Susan Andersen's cross over book from her darker romantic suspense to the humorous contemporaries she writes now.

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Author 6 books40 followers
October 10, 2019
My grade B+. I just reread this book. It is one of my favorites of Susan Andersen. I love Elvis and Emma and especially Gracie and her interactions with Elvis. Not everyone can write a three-year-old character and make her appealing, and Andersen does a stellar job.
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396 reviews33 followers
August 20, 2013
I thought the writing style needed a little clean up and the switching in POV was a little jarring but other then that I thought it was a perfect blend of romance, suspense, cutie-pie kid, and crazy creepy villain.
223 reviews3 followers
January 1, 2025
Kind of a mess.

While the premise of the story is good- a young mother on the run from an evil man- there are just too many cliches and poorly written dialogues to allow me to give it anything more than 2 stars. The copy editing was absolutely awful, with loads of typos, incorrect punctuation, and general errors, all of which were very distracting and had me rolling my eyes many times. The history of Emma and Grant Woodard was never fully explained nor explored, and the attempt to explain his behavior at the climax of the action was poorly done.
Emma and Elvis (seriously? More eye rolling from me) were both roller coasters of emotions, and it was exhausting. Frankly, Clare and Sam’s subplot was more believable and better managed.
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143 reviews
May 11, 2023
Perhaps it is the fact that this book was published almost thirty years ago, perhaps it is the fact that not being English my first language I found it difficult to understand at certain points, perhaps it is the fact that I did not feel a great feeling for the characters, but I have to admit that unfortunately I did not like this book.

I am a huge fan of the single parent trope, especially when combined with some suspense, but in this case I really found the little girl quite unbearable and the whole thing too shallow.
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55 reviews
October 2, 2019
Sleazy, Sick, Twisted

I thought this book was just awful. I couldn’t finish it. There were so many references to Emma’s breasts and her three year old daughter. It was disgusting. Some guy she hardly knows, he has no kids, never been around kids and he’s changing her daughter and taking her to the bathroom and this is ok? I can’t feel anything for Elvis because he creeped me out so much. And I absolutely cannot stand typos. There were several typos through the book.
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103 reviews1 follower
October 8, 2017
An old book that I picked off my keeper shelf for a reread this week. Quirky characters with equally interesting back stories. Reading this made me remember why I love books in series. This one is a stand alone, but I wish it had an epilogue or a sequel so there would be a bit of a followup or look back at the end. Sigh.
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131 reviews8 followers
July 1, 2019
A sweetie of a romance.
2,205 reviews
September 7, 2020
I found this to be a very enjoyable read. I will note that the ebook had way more editing errors than the paperback that made a few places very confusing to understand.
8 reviews
December 12, 2021
Good read

I was well entertained by the storyline even though it’s a little predictable. The end kept me reading well past bedtime!
3 reviews
February 2, 2022
Kinda boring

Writer is my style, but she threw in a couple of cringy scenes that really put me off. It was predictable with no real emotional moments.
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