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Homecoming (Silhouette Intimate Moments No 700)

Homecoming (Silhouette Intimate Moments No 700)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: :)
Review: From the back...
Did a beautiful woman's mysterious past hold the key to D.A. Jack MacAlister's latest case? He was certain it did-and he needed A.J.'s testimony to send a ruthless kidnapper to prison. But she couldn't remember what Jack needed to know. In fact, A.J. couldn't remember anything at all...
Consumed by desire, Jack yearned to protect A.J., to win her trust-to possess her, body and soul. And somehow along the way, finding her real identity lost its urgency. Jack knew exactly who she was: the woman he loved.

In my Opinon...
'Homecoming' is the sequel to 'Our Child?' (the story of Carolyn and Drew). In this book Carolyn's sister Annie, or A.J. as she is now called, is the only one who can help Jack put a kidnaper behind bars. Jack is the D.A prosecuting the case that would put the man that kidnapped Annie and several other children away. The only problem is that A.J. does not remember her younger years and does not want to know if she is Annie, the little girl kidnapped from her family. A.J. just wants to continue her life the way that it is, as director of Hope house. Jack is desperate to win his case and refuses to give up on A.J.. It is a constant battle of wills between A.J. and Jack, but they eventually manage to fall in love. The truth does come out and A.J. is going to need Jack more than ever. I did feel bad for A.J.'s therapist, Nick, who we learned from the previous book wanted a relationship with A.J. himself. I look forward to the next book to read his story in 'Temporary Family'.


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