Helpful Score: 4
I wasn't planning on reading this book, but once I started, I couldn't put it down. A woman believed dead after a bombing in a medical clinic is actually alive and hiding on the streets from the people who want her dead. She meets many interesting people living as a homeless person and they all protect her and look after her. I enjoyed this book very much and am really glad I picked it up and started reading.
Helpful Score: 3
I started this book not liking the hero, but fell in love with him by the end. This book had just enough romance and suspense to keep me reading to the end.
Helpful Score: 2
Beautifully written- intrigue, danger, romance and above all life changing events that make the main characters stop and think about what is really important to them. Excellent mystery- recommend this book.
Helpful Score: 1
prominent attorneys wife missing.without money or i.d.she becomes mary blaine hiding in homeless sheltersknowing it is to dangerous to go home/
Helpful Score: 1
Pretty good read!
Helpful Score: 1
Great read, lots of twist and turns.
Helpful Score: 1
This is a GREAT book!!! I couldn't put it down.
Helpful Score: 1
Great suspense! Opening has a hook that you won't fall off of. Blaine, running from a deranged killer must also convince the world she is still alive. Great book!
Helpful Score: 1
Excellent. I had a hard time putting this one down. It is about a women who is in an explosion and determines that she might have been the reason for the bombing so she hids with the homeless.
Helpful Score: 1
this is set in the present unlike most of her historical romances. This is a suspense with romance; it's a good story, I enjoyed it; and had a hard time putting it down; didn't consider it a waste of my time.
Helpful Score: 1
Interesting plot twist in this thriller, but the heroine is such an idiot that I had a hard time getting into the book.
With everyone believing she is dead, Mary Blaine hides from the bomber, bent on wiping out the witnesses to his crime.
I am more than half way through the book. I find it a hard to put down. It has kept my interest and is very enjuoyable. It doesn't rely on the grewsome to keep you interested. I can"t wait to finish it. I want to say I got the book because my Mothers name was Mary Blain.
Amazon.com review...
Beautiful Blaine Anderson, who lives in a posh Austin, Tex., townhouse with her lawyer husband, Mark, seems to have it all. In reality, she's a timid trophy wife who's secretly terrified by city traffic, threatened by change and especially frightened that her possible pregnancy might further alienate the career-driven Mark. To find out if she really is pregnant, Blaine visits a women's free clinic, but while she's there, the clinic is bombed in an apparent act of anti-abortion terrorism. Blaine soon realizes that the bombing was an unfathomable attempt by Mark's senior partner to kill her. Unable to contact her husband without endangering him, the injured and bewildered Blaine lives among the homeless, and in doing so confronts her fears as well as a relentless killer. Thomas (The Widows of Wichita County, etc.) skillfully, and at times humorously, depicts the various street characters who assist Blaine, and she does an excellent job of portraying Mark's moving metamorphosiswith the help of an irresistibly eccentric old lady neighborfrom cold careerist to caring human being. By the book's end, the author has believably revitalized the dead-end relationship of two emotionally numbed people.
Beautiful Blaine Anderson, who lives in a posh Austin, Tex., townhouse with her lawyer husband, Mark, seems to have it all. In reality, she's a timid trophy wife who's secretly terrified by city traffic, threatened by change and especially frightened that her possible pregnancy might further alienate the career-driven Mark. To find out if she really is pregnant, Blaine visits a women's free clinic, but while she's there, the clinic is bombed in an apparent act of anti-abortion terrorism. Blaine soon realizes that the bombing was an unfathomable attempt by Mark's senior partner to kill her. Unable to contact her husband without endangering him, the injured and bewildered Blaine lives among the homeless, and in doing so confronts her fears as well as a relentless killer. Thomas (The Widows of Wichita County, etc.) skillfully, and at times humorously, depicts the various street characters who assist Blaine, and she does an excellent job of portraying Mark's moving metamorphosiswith the help of an irresistibly eccentric old lady neighborfrom cold careerist to caring human being. By the book's end, the author has believably revitalized the dead-end relationship of two emotionally numbed people.
Beautiful Blaine Anderson, who lives in a posh Austin, Tex., townhouse with her lawyer husband, Mark, seems to have it all. In reality, she's a timid trophy wife who's secretly terrified by city traffic, threatened by change and especially frightened that her possible pregnancy might further alienate the career-driven Mark. To find out if she really is pregnant, Blaine visits a women's free clinic, but while she's there, the clinic is bombed in an apparent act of anti-abortion terrorism. Blaine soon realizes that the bombing was an unfathomable attempt by Mark's senior partner to kill her. Unable to contact her husband without endangering him, the injured and bewildered Blaine lives among the homeless, and in doing so confronts her fears as well as a relentless killer. Thomas (The Widows of Wichita County, etc.) skillfully, and at times humorously, depicts the various street characters who assist Blaine, and she does an excellent job of portraying Mark's moving metamorphosiswith the help of an irresistibly eccentric old lady neighborfrom cold careerist to caring human being. By the book's end, the author has believably revitalized the dead-end relationship of two emotionally numbed people.