Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Man with a Mission by Suzanne Barclay

Started: 3/14/06
Finished: 3/15/06
Pages: 250
Genre: Romance (Silhouette Intimate Moments)
Grade: B
Reason for reading: pulled it off the TBR pile
Blurb (from back cover): "A label stitched into a fur coat was her only clue to her true identity, but the name "Roseanne" meant nothing to her. She knew only that a bullet had grazed her skull, robbing her of her memory and plunging her into a nightmare existence lived on the run.
"And the one man who could help her-a lone wolf wrapped in his own aura of mystery-was convinced she had done murder...
"Gates MacAlister knew her type: rich girl used to getting what she wanted. But the copper-haired beauty the Bureau claimed was his quarry didn't act like an upper-crust princess. Hardly self-absorbed, she was concerned about him, a hard-nosed ex-agent hungry for revenge-and the new appetities she stirred within him..."
Opinion: Every once in a while I need some fluff. Now to most people Harlequin romances are not worth reading and all follow a similar pattern where boy and girl meet, something happens to cause conflict in their relationship, then boy and girl survive conflict and spend the rest of their lives together. This one definitely follows the pattern and what makes me able to read books like this is the fact that there is a mystery added into the romance. Of course, with me being in a good relationship, the sex scenes gives me ideas to share with my loved one.

1 comment:

silentdibs said...

[raises eyebrows]