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Book Reviews of Just Breathe

Just Breathe
Just Breathe
Author: Dee Davis
ISBN-13: 9780739418598
ISBN-10: 0739418599
Publication Date: 2001
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Ivy Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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katzen0466 avatar reviewed Just Breathe on + 55 more book reviews
Yet another author to put on my list of "always request". delicious books with twists and turns to take your breath away.
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I could not put this book down.
FriscoOBX avatar reviewed Just Breathe on + 601 more book reviews
cute story.
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Nice story of a ordinary young woman who attracts trouble without trying. Cloe grabs an opportunity to travel with an exclusive tour of Europe, so she can write a travel article for her employer. In Vienna she falls into intrigue leterally on top of a dead man. Matthew Broussard is conveniently on hand to pick her up, and ends up protecting her from the bad guys. A little predictable, but still cute.
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Former CIA agent Matthew Broussard came to Vienns to catch a killer. But when his only lead is shot dead,he is left without answers and with an injured witness in his arms. The enticing young woman may be his last chance to resolve the tragedy that still haunts his past.He cannot let her out of his sight, even if it means geetting close to someone again.
For aspiring travel writer, Chloe Nichols, escorting a tour group of old ladies through Europe was supposed to be anything but thrilling. Then she is rescued from an assasins bullet by a stranger on the train--a perfectly handsom,charmin stranger who saves her life with a kiss and asks her to pose as his fiancee. Clohe believes matthew is trying to protect her, untilthe seductive charade becomes part of a lethal international conspiracy in which the palyers are not who they seem-- including the captivating hero