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356 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2006
She knew she had fallen in love with him--not when, not how, and sometimes not even why--but she had.
His dark hair was tousled every which way, his face taut. He looked dangerous and reckless, not at all like his usual controlled self. "You have no idea," he said, "how much I want you."
He didn't give a damn what society said about him for it. She was good for him, he had realized; she was perfect for him. And he meant to do anything to keep her with him.
"He was lean and hard everywhere, his skin sleek and golden in the candlelight. Dark hair covered his chest, narrowing down to his stomach. His eyes never left her, those dark, dark eyes she couldn't look away from. He put her in mind of a powerful animal, muscles taut and coiled, ready to spring -- at her."I came upon that first big clincher at about 70%. Sizzling, and the loving between Marcus and Hannah feels real. Emotional, but erotic:
"With one arm he lashed out, sweeping perfume bottles and brushes from the dressing table before lifting her onto it...He kissed her desperately, his hands shaking as they raced over her, too wild with urgency to linger anywhere. God in heaven, how long has he wanted this, to have her..."Suspense: A decent suspense thread runs throughout the story: kidnapping, beating, theft, impersonation, and murder, etc. This thread did not fully develop until the second half of the book, but the author alluded to it in the first half. I especially liked the scene with the pearls, up on the roof.