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Between The Lines
Author: Jayne Ann Krentz
Book Information
Publisher: Mira
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9781551665955 - ISBN-10: 1551665956
Pages: 248

Book Description:
Amber Langley had married for all the right reasons...

There was no passion to break her heart, no love to risk and lose. Marrying her boss, prominent businessman Cormick Grayson, was a very reasonable proposition for a woman who'd been hurt in love before. It was a mutually beneficial arrangement.

At first. But something wasn't right. The heat in Gray's eyes told her there was more to this than a polite, passionless marriage. But Gray's cool, impersonal distance left Amber wondering about the man she'd married.

Amber never imagined she'd be the one demanding more, yearning to feel things she vowed she would never risk again.
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Rhonda H. from CONVERSE, TX wrote on 5/28/2007...


There was no passion to break her heart, no love to risk and lose. Marrying her boss, prominent businessman Cormick Grayson, was a very reasonable proposition for a woman who'd been hurt in love before. It was a mutually beneficial arrangement.

At first. But something wasn't right. The heat in Gray's eyes told her there was more to this than a polite passionless marraige. But Gray's cool, impersonal distance left Amber wondering about the man she'd married.

Amber enver imagined she'd be the one demanding more, yearing to feel things she vowed she would never risk again.

TJ S. (CraftyTJ) from SOUTH FULTON, TN wrote on 4/15/2007...


Amber Langley moves to Seattle (where else in a Krentz?) in an effort to leave her former life behind. Six months ago, she broke up with Roarke Kelly, a race car driver she had had an intense, passionate affair with. Determined to never again be a prisoner of her tempestuous passions, she agrees to marry her mild, plodding boss Cormick Grayson for completely sensible reasons. Little does Amber know, Gray is really a Superman in Clark Kent's clothing...

This book has some of the best one-liners Krentz has ever penned. The relationship between the protagonists is right on target, the sex is hot, and the comedy is classic JAK. Don't miss this one while it's still in print.

Linda R. from SOUTH EASTON, MA wrote on 4/1/2007...


Pretty good

Durene R. (Berit913) wrote on 3/10/2007...


Amber Langley had married for all the right reasons. There was no passion to break her heart, no love to risk and lose. Marrying her boss, prominent businessman Cormick Grayson, was a very reasonable proposition for a woman who'd been hurt in love before. It was a mutually beneficial arrangement.

At first. But something wasn't right. The heat in Gray's eyes told her there was more to this than a polite, passionless marriage. But Gray's cool, impersonal distance left Amber wondering about the man she'd married.

Amber never imagined she'd be the one demanding more, yearning to feel things she vowed she would never risk again.

Kimberley S. (Kimberley) from SPRINGFIELD, MA wrote on 11/3/2005...


This book was a pleasure to read from beginning to end. A perfect blend of humor and romance.

Stephanie T. (Spiritweaver) from CHARLOTTE, MI wrote on 10/31/2005...


Review from Amazon.com: Vintage Krentz (reprint), September 3, 2000
Reviewer: Tina "tinaellorascave" (United States) - See all my reviews
If you haven't yet read this category length novel originally printed in the mid-eighties, definitely get it. This is Krentz at her laugh out loud, wittiest best.
Amber Langley moves to Seattle (where else in a Krentz?) in an effort to leave her former life behind. Six months ago, she broke up with Roarke Kelly, a race car driver she had had an intense, passionate affair with. Determined to never again be a prisoner of her tempestuous passions, she agrees to marry her mild, plodding boss Cormick Grayson for completely sensible reasons. Little does Amber know, Gray is really a Superman in Clark Kent's clothing...

This book has some of the best one-liners Krentz has ever penned. The relationship between the protagonists is right on target, the sex is hot, and the comedy is classic JAK. Don't miss this one while it's still in print.