Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed on + 2106 more book reviews
Ellie Sullivan has lived an unconventional life. A stalker nearly killed her when she was eleven years old. Since he was released from jail and disappeared, Ellie's parents sent her to live with some friends, hoping her stalker would never find her. Now a trauma surgeon in St. Louis, Ellie is jogging in a park when she witnesses the shooting of an FBi Agent. Ellie saves his life; but finds herself in the middle of a criminal investigation. FBI Agent Max Daniels interviews Ellie about the shooting. Both he and Ellie are instantly attracted to each other. Max decides that she is going to need around the clock protection...and he is the man to do it.
This is another romantic suspense story from Julie Garwood. It's a little lighter on the suspense than I usually like, but it was still a good story. Ellie returns to her hometown to see her family who are gathering for her sister's wedding. She doesn't want anyone to know that she may be in danger. But when Max turns up in order to keep her safe, everyone learns about the danger she is in.
Both Ellie and Max are very appealing characters. They had great chemistry. I loved some of their conversations. Ellie's sister is the ultimate Bridezilla. She and Ellie do not get along at all. Their scenes made the story entertaining. My rating: 4 Stars.
This is another romantic suspense story from Julie Garwood. It's a little lighter on the suspense than I usually like, but it was still a good story. Ellie returns to her hometown to see her family who are gathering for her sister's wedding. She doesn't want anyone to know that she may be in danger. But when Max turns up in order to keep her safe, everyone learns about the danger she is in.
Both Ellie and Max are very appealing characters. They had great chemistry. I loved some of their conversations. Ellie's sister is the ultimate Bridezilla. She and Ellie do not get along at all. Their scenes made the story entertaining. My rating: 4 Stars.
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