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Contracted to work on a photography assignment, Catherine ("Cat") Cochran tries to keep from falling in love with the mesmerizing Travis Danvers. The emotional turbulence of growing love and physical attraction between Cat and Travis becomes the center of Merlington's performance. Catching nuances, funny one-liners and the passion of the lovers, Merlington keeps the story moving swiftly, all the while maintaining the separate voices. Travis's husky Southern drawl seems forced at first, but the drawl seems to fit Travis's character after several scenes. Cat's voice, always soft and sensitive, easily fits the main character's personality. Filled with passion, sensuality and the heat of romance, Merlington's performance delivers it all. P.A.J. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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Wonderful book. Extremely well-written. You can't help but love these characters. Wonderful contemporary romance.
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I always liked Elizabeth Lowell's work. I read this story a while ago but I remember really liking it. It was quite a tear jerker as most of Lowell's books tend to be.