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Heartbreaker
Heartbreaker
Author: Karen Robards
ISBN-13: 9780385310383
ISBN-10: 0385310382
Publication Date: 1997
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 33 ratings
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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Non-stop action and romance! Couldn't put it down.
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This book is crazy!! It takes you everywhere! From murder to romance, a captivating read!
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When divorced Chicago anchorwoman Lynn Nelson, 35, signs on to chaperone high school students on a horseback riding vacation in the Utah mountains, she views it as an opportunity to bond with her increasingly estranged teenage daughter, Rory. In the prolific Robards's latest romantic tall tale (after Hunter's Moon), what Lynn doesn't count on, besides the bruising reality of actually riding horses, is finding love and stumbling on a plot to blow up the world. When Lynn meets hunky outfitter Jess, both immediately feel a strong antipathy that teeters perilously close to attraction. Matters take a melodramatic turn when an accident separates Lynn, Jess and Rory from their group and they happen upon a presumably deserted mining camp where they find themselves plunged into a nightmare. Confronted with a scene of mass murder, pursued by deadly religious cultists, they must depend on one another in order to survive?and to avert global catastrophe, for the cultists plan to detonate nuclear bombs and unleash chemical weapons throughout the world. Perils-of-Pauline chapter endings keep the pages turning, although cliched characterizations?Marlboro Man Jess, overachieving Lynn, annoying teen Rory?mar the whole. It's hard to accept that a contemporary career woman who exclaims "Rats! Curses!" when faced with a problem will play a pivotal role in averting Armageddon. But then, romantic suspense, not suspension of disbelief, has always been Robards's signature, and here, as before, she signs her tale with a flourish.
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When I started reading, I thought it was three separate stories, one filled with mayhem. Robards pulls them together well.
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When divorcee Lynn Nelson, a single mother, agrees to help chaperone her teenage daughter Rory's wilderness trip, she and Rory become separated from the rest of the group, surrounded by an unknown menace, with only outfitter Jess Feldman standing between them and the mysterious evil.
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Exhausted and injured, all they have is each other-a terified child, and a man and a woman who rediscover passion in each other's arms-as they race against time for their lives. Excellent read.
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Fun book to read.
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good read
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Excellent Book
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One of my favorites from Robards in this new romantic suspense genre she started writing around this time. Excellent suspense. This copy is a hardcover but bought when I was in a book club, smaller scale than her bigger hardcover. I have this in paperback now or I would never have let it go!