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Book Review of Falcon's Lair (Silhouette Desire, No 938)

Falcon's Lair (Silhouette Desire, No 938)
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Ben Falcon is on his way home minding his own business when he realizes that someobody has been on his property and not only that, but they have driven over the side of the mountain. Ben races to where the car is and pulls a very pretty woman to safety before the car explodes. The only thing that she says is that she is looking for Ben Falcon, but that is all that she can remember. Ben feels responsible for her, but at the same time he is angry because he knows that if this woman was looking for him than that must mean that his father sent her. Ben hates his father and is sick of all the things that his father has done to get him to return to work at his fathers company. Ben finds a burnt wallet and is able to determine that the womans name is Jennifer Falcon. Ben is more mad than he thought possible. Ben thinks his father sent his wife up to the mountains to lure Ben back to Texas, but the worst part is that Ben is sexually attracted to this woman.
This is just the tip of the iceberg. After no response from Bens's father-Jennifer stays with Ben for awhile, and finds herself falling for him. There is only one problem-when Jennifer gets her memory back, nothing is as it seems. The romance and the mystery that follows is very interesting. I couldn't put the book down. There is one surprise after another and to to tell you anything else would ruin the story for someone else. Buy it-you will like it.