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Book Review of Summer Games (Silhouette Intimate Moments, 57)

Summer Games (Silhouette Intimate Moments, 57)
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I was happy to find an early book by one of my favorite authors. This has a taste of the complexity she employs in her writing today, without being too intense. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Raine Smith has separated herself from her family, from feelings of inferiority and abandonment, and has concentrated soley on horses and competing. She is preparing for the final ride of her competitive career in the Olympics, when she is tackled from behind. Cord Elliot is supervising the security for the event, and is tracking a suspicious looking woman. When she reaches into her backpack, he has the idea she may be trying to plant a bomb. But, the explosion he is trying to prevent doesn't compare to the shock of meeting her.