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Secret of the Stone
Secret of the Stone
Author: Barbara Delinsky
COULD THERE BE LOVE AFTER PASSION? — Paige Mattheson is reputed to be as beautiful as the alabaster sculptures she creates -- and just as cold.  An intensely private person, she is perfectly happy living by herself, her only passion her work.  That is, until Jesse Dallas walks into her life. — Paige's fierce desire for Jesse both exh...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781551664897
ISBN-10: 1551664895
Publication Date: 1/1/1999
Pages: 256
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Publisher: Mira
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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SECRET OF THE STONE is an older title written by Barbara Delinsky, whose current novel is FLIRTING WITH PETE. Sculptress Paige Mattheson is known to be as cold as ice, and during an art show two men place bets on whether the one can thaw her out. Thus, Paige finds herself meeting Jesse Dallas, who in the guise of a chauffeur worms his way into her life.

What ensues is a hot love affair that Paige never in a million years would have thought could happen to her, and Jesse finds he's won his bet but also discovers he's falling for the ice queen, something that should never have happened. No promises were made between the two at the onset of this affair, and as Jesse starts to get the itch to leave, Paige convinces herself into letting him go. Unfortunately, although she thought she could go on with life without him, she finds that she's fallen in love. Jesse decides that he can't deal with commitments and attachments, and he attempts to continue with his life without her. The two lovers part company, but only time will tell how long they can resist the urge to see each other again.
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The hero and heroine came from different backgrounds and reflected in their adult lives. Paige was beautiful and independent which originally attracted Jesse. I didn't like that later into the story, due to Jesse's cynicism, Paige became unsure and insecure. Jesse was cold and emotionally blind, not a very endearing character- regardless if it was due to the influence of his childhood years. Towards the of the story, he felt remorse for his behavior

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