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Karen Drew mõistab, et arvestades kõrget palavikku ja rikki läinud autot, peaks ta olema tänulik, et Brice Carlin ta viimasel hetkel lumehangest päästis ja oma koju paranema tõi.

Arstina võtab ravitsejainstinkt Brice'i üle võimust, kuid Karen tunneb, et viibib ohutsoonis, jäädes lumevangi koos mehega, kes on üritanud teda vanglasse saata.

247 pages, Paperback

First published December 27, 2005

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Barbara Delinsky

309 books4,364 followers
I was born and raised in suburban Boston. My mother’s death, when I was eight, was the defining event of a childhood that was otherwise ordinary. I took piano lessons and flute lessons. I took ballroom dancing lessons. I went to summer camp through my fifteenth year (in Maine, which explains the setting of so many of my stories), then spent my sixteenth summer learning to type and to drive (two skills that have served me better than all of my other high school courses combined). I earned a B.A. in Psychology at Tufts University and an M.A. in Sociology at Boston College. The motivation behind the M.A. was sheer greed. My husband was just starting law school. We needed the money.

Following graduate school, I worked as a researcher with the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, and as a photographer and reporter for the Belmont Herald. I did the newspaper work after my first son was born. Since I was heavily into taking pictures of him, I worked for the paper to support that habit. Initially, I wrote only in a secondary capacity, to provide copy for the pictures I took. In time, I realized that I was better at writing than photography. I used both skills doing volunteer work for hospital groups, and have served on the Board of Directors of the Friends of the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center and on the MGH’s Women’s Cancer Advisory Board.

I became an actual writer by fluke. My twins were four when, by chance, I happened on a newspaper article profiling three female writers. Intrigued, I spent three months researching, plotting, and writing my own book - and it sold.

My niche? I write about the emotional crises that we face in our lives. Readers identify with my characters. They know them. They are them. I'm an everyday woman writing about everyday people facing not-so-everyday challenges.

My novels are character-driven studies of marriage, parenthood, sibling rivalry, and friendship, and I’ve been blessed in having readers who buy them eagerly enough to put them on the major bestseller lists. One of my latest, Sweet Salt Air, came out in 2013.  Blueprints, my second novel with St. Martin’s Press, became my 22nd New York Times bestselling novel soon after its release in June 2015.  Making Up, my work in progress, will be published in 2018.

2018? Yikes. I didn’t think I’d live that long. I thought I’d die of breast cancer back in the 1900's, like my mom. But I didn’t. I was diagnosed nearly twenty years ago, had surgery and treatment, and here I am, stronger than ever and loving having authored yet another book, this one the non-fiction Uplift: Secrets From the Sisterhood of Breast Cancer Survivors. First published in 2001, Uplift is a handbook of practical tips and upbeat anecdotes that I compiled with the help of 350 breast cancer survivors, their families and friends. These survivors just ... blew me away! They gave me the book that I wish I’d had way back when I was diagnosed. There is no medical information here, nothing frightening, simply practical advice from friends who’ve had breast cancer. The 10th Anniversary Volume of Uplift is now in print. And the money I’ve made on the book? Every cent has gone to my charitable foundation, which funds an ongoing research fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital.

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4,470 reviews346 followers
August 6, 2017
T.L.C. is the 14th stand-alone romance novel by American author, Barbara Delinsky. Even though Karen Drew is not well (a bad cold) she makes her trek to visit Rowena Carlin at the nursing home. Initially, a sense of duty sent here there: it was her car that had hit Rowena when she was cycling on an unlit road. But since then she had come to enjoy chatting with this sweet eighty-one year old lady. She just made sure she avoided Rowena’s nasty grandson, paediatrician Dr Brice Carlin.

But now, when she needed to get home to her job, and studying for her mid-term exams, her ageing car wouldn’t start, and the snow began to fall in earnest. And when she fainted in the snow, it was just her luck that Brice picked her up. But driving her to his house to recover definitely did not meet with her approval, and she let him know vociferously. To no avail. Brice seemed determined to take care of her. In close quarters, something that neither of them expected developed.

A fairly predictable romance that is quite dated, somewhat slow-moving and a bit long. Delinsky’s later novels are better.
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42 reviews3 followers
October 22, 2018
T.L.C. is my first ever book by Barbara Delinsky and I've enjoyed it very much. The writing style reminded me of Nora Roberts' older straight contemporary romances.

The heroine, Karen, accidentally hit the hero's grandmother, Rowena, with her car. Shortly after, Rowena had a stroke. The heroine visits her twice weekly in the nursing home where she lives. At first she felt guilty because of the accident but then they became close. After one of their visits, Karen's car breaks down in a snowstorm and she collapses because of a bad cold and exhaustion. She's helped by the hero, Brice, who takes her home with him. He's a doctor and nurses her while they are snowbound. Brice cares about his grandmother very much and hates Karen because of the accident even though it wasn't her fault.

Karen is trying hard to graduate college with a half scholarship, working two jobs and studying hard. She has almost an obsession with always following her schedule, not missing work and studying, sometimes at the detriment of her health. Brice hates people and is very antisocial. The closest person to him is Rowena. Their background stories are very sad.

I loved how Karen and Brice got to know each other and fall in love. I liked that Brice took care of Karen, was sweet to her and wanted to help. I also liked how strong Karen was and how she challenged Brice.

One of my favourite moments from the book is the part at the end when Karen and Brice are with Rowena.
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103 reviews3 followers
March 4, 2022
It is a kind of enemy-turn-lover story. I wasn't into this kind of theme, but still, I couldn't resist this story. There were confusing moments, and there were sweet times. Overall, it turned into a bittersweet yet heart-fluttering story. It was worth every second when I read this story. Not to mention that I'd read it twice!
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3,859 reviews18 followers
August 11, 2013
The most interesting thing about this romance novel is the delicacy with which the author handles the love scenes. Written in 1987, Delinsky leaves a lot more to the imagination than she probably does today.
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276 reviews178 followers
June 18, 2011
I really liked the characterisation of Brice Carlin. He was interesting. Maybe I haven't read enough romance, but he seemed differnet from your average romantic hero to me.
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June 28, 2022
Karen always went to see Rowena maybe becusue of a guilty feeling. Rowenas nephew found Karen collapsed during a blizzard and the good doctor took her to his house and pampered her. He did give her some TLC!
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3,119 reviews39 followers
October 16, 2017
s. 123 menší tác s šálkem horké čokolády, pomerančem nakrájeným na plátky...
s. 125 upíjela kakao ... usrkla džusu
Kde to vzala?

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115 reviews1 follower
June 15, 2018
Klassikaline armastuslugu. Kergesti loetav.
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711 reviews
November 13, 2018
I really enjoyed this book by Barbara Delinsky. It was an easy read and predictable, but I totally enjoyed the 3 characters.
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33 reviews
May 6, 2019
This is a quick read with a beautiful love story about two loners who find a connection to each other. I love how the characters are so vivid and alive.
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February 19, 2022
3.5 stars…. An earlier Barbara Delinsky novel (1987). Easy read, a little far fetched but enjoyable read.
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659 reviews
August 28, 2025
A cute story about finding your forever love. The characters were relatable and well developed. There were some good points made in self discovery and work ethic. I enjoyed this story!
Profile Image for Louise.
1,548 reviews87 followers
April 10, 2009
Another cute little story!

From back cover:

"Working two jobs, going to graduate school...Karen Drew knew it wasn't the best time to visit her elderly friend. And with a burning fever and a broken down car, she shuddered to think what could have happened if Brice Carlin hadn't pulled her from the drifts and taken her to his home. As a doctor, his healing instincts took over. But being snowbound with the man who once tried to have her put in jail was dangerous territory.

Sometime fate decides to offer the chance to heal, to forgive and to understand that things happen for a reason-and love is the best one of all."

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190 reviews29 followers
July 31, 2011
TLC by Barbara Delinsky was an impulse buy when I bought The Stud. One of the best impulse buys ever. I really liked it a lot!
Yes it's a romance novel, but I loved the underlying story. The dynamic, the love-hate relationship between Karen and the male protag, Brice, is quite fun. It has it's emotional parts along with the fun snark and witty banter. You guys know how I love my snark and wit! More at www.booknerdbecca.com :)
I'd recommend for anyone who loves a cute, fun, romantic romp.
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192 reviews22 followers
April 10, 2014
Rating: 3.5 stars

A sweet romance with a slightly old-fashioned feel (although the love scenes have a blatantly sensual emphasis).

I did think it was a little long, but I enjoyed the development of the romance between the hero and heroine.
151 reviews
August 23, 2008
A rather simple story about one unlikely relationship. Ends up pretty predictable.
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March 10, 2011
This is a romantic novel that would be good to take on vacation.
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February 21, 2012
Barbara Delinsky, Nora Roberts, Danelle Steel...my idea of mindless reading. This was not one of my favorites.
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