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Sara's Song
Sara's Song
Author: Fern Michaels
A WEDDING PRESENT — "Sit right here, Sara", Dallas said. "I'm going to sing you a song." — Sara sat cross-legged on a pile of thick cushions, her attention rapt as Dallas positioned his guitar. He closed his eyes, and she knew he was in another world, a world of his own making. Tears blurred her vision as she listened to the words and the music...  more »
ISBN: 283216
Publication Date: 1998
Pages: 389
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Publisher: Zebra Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 2
Dallas Lord, a 38-year-old rock star asks Sara Killian, M.D., 39, to marry him (perhaps for the wrong reasons), and as a gift, he writes her a song. Then, having supposedly died in a plane crash, Dallas chooses to drop out of sight in order to gain new perspective on his sense of his life and himself (he's tortured by undiagnosed dyslexia). In his absence, a bad-girl backup singer claims rights to the song and attempts to murder Sara. After a brief attraction to Adam Lord, Dallas's older brother/manager, Sara is left to flounder in a midlife crisis as the brothers reunite, neither willing to admit their feelings for her.
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Dallas Lord, a 38-year-old rock star asks Sara Killian, M.D., 39, to marry him (perhaps for the wrong reasons), and as a gift, he writes her a song. Then, having supposedly died in a plane crash, Dallas chooses to drop out of sight in order to gain new perspective on his sense of his life and himself (he's tortured by undiagnosed dyslexia). In his absence, a bad-girl backup singer claims rights to the song and attempts to murder Sara. After a brief attraction to Adam Lord, Dallas's older brother/manager, Sara is left to flounder in a midlife crisis as the brothers reunite, neither willing to admit their feelings for her.

Another great read by Fern Michaels ... she never disappoints.
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I waded through this book, skipping whole pages. The story idea is great, there are just too many words and for some reason the emotions seemed flat.
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Doctor falls in love with rock singer. Not completely formulaic, the singer is an interesting character with depth. Unfortunately the most interesting part of his story is skipped over completely - how he learns about himself.
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A great romance with a few twists!
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Two lonely people meet in an emergency room but things go very wrong. A
story of second chances.
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A brilliant career and loving friends weren't enough to heal Dr. Sara Killian's aching heart. For a brief, magical moment, world famous rock star Dallas Lord was part of her life. Then he was suddenly and tragically taken away.
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I loved this book. Great story about a rock star, a doctor, and a special song.
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Dallas Lord meets the older brother of the man she can't forget. The plot moves to quickly to pall.


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