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Book Reviews of Illusions

Illusions
Illusions
Author: Janet Dailey
ISBN-13: 9780060176983
ISBN-10: 0060176989
Publication Date: 4/1997
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 20 ratings
Publisher: Harpercollins
Book Type: Hardcover
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Dartha avatar reviewed Illusions on + 102 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
If you usually read romance, this is a good crossover book from romance to mystery/thriller.
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Helpful Score: 1
Good read. Lots of twists and turns.
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Helpful Score: 1
This was a very good suspense/romance story with a nice twist. Highly recommend.
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Fabulous story line. A real page-turner. Gread read!
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From the stunning Colorado mountains to the glitz of the movie-star world, ILLUSIONS it a finely crafted, thrilling novel. Janet Dailey at her romantic, storytelling best.
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This is the first book I have read by this author. It is a mystery that leaves you guessing until the very end of the book. I enjoyed it and will read more by this author.
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Delaney Westcott is a beautiful career woman in a man's world.Owner and chief asset of a personal security business-where she guards the rich and famous from the unwanted attention of friends and enemies-she can take care of herself.Except for the one time she didn't:when she fell headlong for a handsome cowboy Jared McCallister,a man she couldn't have.
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Delaney Wescott, a security expert, is summoned to protect rock star Lucas Wayne after a deranged former lover, singer-actress Rino Cole, tries to shoot him. Protection includes preparing Lucas' home in Aspen, Colorado, for round-the-clock surveillance. While in Aspen, Delaney runs into her former lover, Jared, and is drawn to him even though he betrayed her many years ago. Lucas is also pressuring Delaney for a more intimate relationship, and Delaney's partner Riley is maneuvering to cut both men out of her life. When a shooting at Lucas' estate lands Delaney in jail for murder, the complicated tangle of truth and deception surrounding the case begins to unravel. As Delaney struggles to clear her name and choose the right man for her, persistent investigation leads to a detailed plot to use Delaney as a scapegoat, with ties reaching far into her past. Dailey is the author of more than 90 romance novels; several of her recent ones have been best-sellers. Careful writing and brilliant characterizations create an engrossing read, marred only by the disappearance of a potentially strong plot twist early in the book. Highly recommended.
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Delancy Westcott is a beautiful career woman in a man's world. Owner and chief asset of a personal security business--where she guards the rich and famous from the unwanted attention of friends and enemies--she can take care of herself. Except for the one time she didn't when she fell headlong for handsome cowboy Jared McCallister, a man whe couldn't have.
When Delaney finds herself in Jared's hometown of Aspen, Colorado, on a dangerous job, she begins to wonder if she is strong enough to refuse him a sceond time.
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A good book to read on a long winters ight.
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Delaney runs a protective agency along with a friend, Riley. She finds herself guarding a movie star in Aspen, the home of her onetime lover who she found out was married.
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Very good who done it with romance and relationship resolution entertwined.
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First book I've read by this author. Good story, but note: 99.99 % is from heroine's pov. Also pretty light on the romance. Didn't play out the way I expected it to. An easy read (though at times not terribly engaging).