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Book Review of Deep In The Heart Of Texas (Superromance, 935)

Deep In The Heart Of Texas (Superromance, 935)
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This book was really good! It starts off fast paced and you are hooked from the beginning! (Or at least I was!) She is kidnapped and he saves her from her kidnappers, but thats not the whole story. They are on the run a bit but then are saved (sort of, the kidnappers leave them alone but they both end up hurt and the kidnappers get away) But then she is in a coma and can't tell law enforcement that the hero of the book wasnt the one that kidnapped her. I like that the author didn't drag this part out too long. Before to long she does come out of her coma and straightens things out for the hero. Then there is a sort of good "who dunit" element to the book where they try to figure out who really was behind the kidnapping!

back cover:

The rich girl and the fugitive.

She's the pampered and protected daughter of millionaire rancher and oilman Clyde Maddox. Miranda's life changes abrupty when she's kidnapped and hidden in the woods, deep in the Texas Hill Country.

He's a fugitive, solitary and self-sufficient, living in the Hill Country for the past five years. In his former existence, Jacob Culver was a Houston detective - framed for the murder of his wife and young son. His life changes when he recues Miranda.

They're thrown together , Miranda Maddox and her fugitive. Her survival becomes bound up with his and out of this crisis, new hope emerges - hope for justice and for love. For Miranda and for him. For now and forever.