In more than fifty New York Times bestselling novels, Sandra Brown has captivated her millions of readers with stories of charismatic love and tantalizing twists of fate. In this classic tale, a woman is reunited with the man she has loved for years—and must reveal the secret that will jeopardize her chance for happiness at last.
He arrived out of the blue—a flesh-and-blood phantom from the past in a sports car as sleek and sexy as Law Kincaid himself. The world-famous astronaut was as devastatingly attractive as the first time Marnie Hibbs had laid eyes on him, seventeen years before. But she well knew the perils of falling for a ladies’ man like Law. And this time she had someone besides herself to protect. Law is determined to discover who is sending him anonymous letters claiming he’d fathered a son he knows nothing about. Showing up at the Hibbs’s return address from the letters seemed like a step in the right direction. Marnie swears she isn’t the guilty party, but when Law meets her son, it’s like a one-two punch to his solar plexus. The boy is nearly the spitting image of Law. Law can’t remember sleeping with Marnie—then again, he can’t remember much about his crazy past. But there’s more to it than that: Marnie claims the boy isn’t biologically hers.
As the tension between them becomes unbearable and the attraction undeniable, Marnie is forced to reveal a long-held secret...one that might cause her to lose both the boy she loves more than anyone—and the man she desires more than anything.
Shirley D. (bookattic) from SLOCOMB, AL wrote on 1/20/2008...
Really good book; read in one day. Was hard to put down; this was one that touches the heart.
Charlotte L. (cleake) from LEXINGTON, KY wrote on 9/7/2007...
Quick, enjoyable read!
Mary H. from MINNEAPOLIS, KS wrote on 4/26/2007...
Couldn't put it down until I was done with the book!
Alisa S. (musikmom) from BEAVERCREEK, OH wrote on 4/15/2007...
Quick read, but really fun. Definately love the way it all unravels.
Roberta L. from SAN JOSE, CA wrote on 3/31/2007...
A typical fantasy, Prince Charming, church mouse princess romance novel.
Daphne S. from SAN LEANDRO, CA wrote on 3/8/2007...
The astronaut doesn't always get his way all the time no matter what public opinion thinks. So then throw in a teenager and things get unusual for Law the celebrity astronaut.
Rebecca W. (blackcat13) from DUNCAN, SC wrote on 3/7/2007...
a good quick read
Barbara C. (kewl) from CAMERON, MO wrote on 12/22/2006...
In this classic tale, a woman is reunited with the man she's loved for years--and faced with the secret that may jeopardize her chance for happiness at last.
Sharon S. (SharonS312) from CRYSTAL CITY, TX wrote on 11/22/2006...
In more than fifty New York Times bestselling novels, Sandra Brown has captivated her millions of readers with stories of charismatic love and tantalizing twists of fate. In this classic tale, a woman is reunited with the man she has loved for years—and must reveal the secret that will jeopardize her chance for happiness at last.
He arrived out of the blue—a flesh-and-blood phantom from the past in a sports car as sleek and sexy as Law Kincaid himself. The world-famous astronaut was as devastatingly attractive as the first time Marnie Hibbs had laid eyes on him, seventeen years before. But she well knew the perils of falling for a ladies’ man like Law. And this time she had someone besides herself to protect. Law is determined to discover who is sending him anonymous letters claiming he’d fathered a son he knows nothing about. Showing up at the Hibbs’s return address from the letters seemed like a step in the right direction. Marnie swears she isn’t the guilty party, but when Law meets her son, it’s like a one-two punch to his solar plexus. The boy is nearly the spitting image of Law. Law can’t remember sleeping with Marnie—then again, he can’t remember much about his crazy past. But there’s more to it than that: Marnie claims the boy isn’t biologically hers.
As the tension between them becomes unbearable and the attraction undeniable, Marnie is forced to reveal a long-held secret...one that might cause her to lose both the boy she loves more than anyone—and the man she desires more than anything.
Lori L. from WEST FARGO, ND wrote on 11/16/2006...