The "New York Times"-bestselling author of "The Alibi Man" pens a classic tale of passion and unshared secrets between a handsome writer and the Southern beauty who comes to his aid.
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The "New York Times"-bestselling author of "The Alibi Man" pens a classic tale of passion and unshared secrets between a handsome writer and the Southern beauty who comes to his aid.
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Good in good dust jacket. Glued binding. Paper over boards. Thorndike Famous Authors. Audience: General/trade. HARD COVER (OF52416) FOLLOWING SPECIAL DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY! This sale is for a HARDCOVER used Book: This used book pages may be Contains writing Marking, Highlight, Answers for most Questions, Notes, Names, Marker s Marks, and/Under-lining: Binding Cover(good) Tips and front & back cover are (Good): Jacket cover (Good). You will be at most 65% satisfied this item, or your money back guarantee.
This is a story about a megastar that disappears at the apex of her fame and fortune. Jake Gannon, an honest biographer (I didn't know there were any of them left), is on her trail; hoping to tell the real story of why Devon Stafford left Hollywood.
Gannon's pride-and-joy (his Porsche) breaks down and he realizes he is in the middle of nowhere. As a mechanically-challenged ex-Marine, Gannon calls for a tow truck. Dixie La Fontaine, tow truck driver extraordinaire, brings Jake and his baby Porsche back to Mare's Nest for repairs.
Neatness-freak Jake recognizes that he is very interested in the neatness-challenged Dixie; Dixie is also interested in the uptight Gannon. Each denies the attraction because the other doesn't meet their requirements for a suitable companion.
The secondary characters were written with the same care as were the main characters. The action moved at a good pace; this is a fairly short book. The author used quite a bit of wit to show the characters in action.
The beginning of this story yelled ?keeper;? however, it became predictable and syrupy at the end.