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White Lies
White Lies
Author: Linda Howard
Nothing could have prepared Jay Granger for the arrival of two FBI agents at her door -- or for the news they brought. Her ex-husband, Steve, had been in a terrible accident that had left him gravely injured. The FBI needed Jay to confirm his identity. — The man Jay finds lying in the hospital bed is almost unrecognizable. Almost. Exhausted and a...  more »
ISBN: 77964
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Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 5
Linda Howard is a wonderful author and this book represents her at her best. The story is wonderfully told and the characters are portrayed so realistically that you think you know them. Very good read!
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Helpful Score: 3
This was a great read. Fast and very enjoyable. Read it in one day. Love Linda Howard.
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Helpful Score: 3
This was a guick book to read. I liked it but it was to wordy in describing what the 2 main charcters were feeling for eachother. If you have an afternoon to relax, read, and you like Linda Howard then this book would work.
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Helpful Score: 2
Really good read from Howard. One of my favorites.
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Helpful Score: 2
Some drama/tension, but very sexy and some funny moments too. Liked it, and a quick read too.
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reviewed White Lies on + 5 more book reviews
This book was great, Linda Howard always keeps the suspense and interest going to the very end.
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Amazing storyline. Loved the characters and the action. Another must read from Linda Howard.
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Love story and Mystery. A Woman is escorted by the FBI to her exhusbands hospital bed. And they want her to help nurse him back to health. And Mysteriously his personality and physical strengths are far dif then and stronger than when they where married. She finds out about his secret life with the FBI. And tries desperatley not to fall in love with him again.
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Keeps you turning the pages....

The main character, Jay, she loses her job and is feeling at a loss. She isn't sure what to do but needs to figure something out fast. She's got only a few weeks and bills will start to be due and she might lose her apartment. Some Government officials come knocking on her door. They say her ex-husband was involved in some top secret mission, and got hurt badly and they need her help. She isn't sure what to make of it, but wants to be there for her ex-husband if she can since he has no family.

As the weeks pass by and the man lying in the intensive care seems to slowly but surely making recovery, and some long- seeted feelings start devoloping for the man in the casts, she starts double guessing herself. What is she getting herself into? Can she really trust this process the government has chosen is the right thing to do by keeping her around while her ex-husband recovers? And can her heart handle the consequences this time around?

Ms. Howard keeps you guessing as you turn each page. The storyline develops at a rather mild momentum. I think by the middle of the book things start to happen at a faster pace, as that is where most of the tension and action occur. Definitely worthwhile to pick up from the local bookstore.
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This is an enjoyable, fast read in usual Linda Howard-style. The story is focused on the intricacies of the relationship between Jay and the man she believes she has identified as her ex-husband, Steve. The back story of dangerous international intrigue is not well-developed, although it does add some outside tension to what is essentially the story of these two people discovering what they mean to each other. Ms. Howard ends the story too quickly, it seems to me. Too many threads are left without enough of a satisfying conclusion, as if the author found that she was approaching the page-limit of the book contract and needed to finish up without enough 'room' to delve more deeply into how these two people resolve what could be insurmountable conflicts between them.
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I love Linda Howard! what a great read keeps you enthralled from beginning to end.

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