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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. It's more straight suspense, with a side of a married couple becoming closer. The hero's... well, I'm not exactly sure what he is. His ex-partner, though, has reneged on an arms deal, and the bad guys kidnap the h/h's prematurely-newborn daughter to get the hero to find his ex-partner and deliver the goods. Yeah, I was confused, too. The h/h's emotions were very realistic--he hadn't really wanted children, which made his feelings about the premature birth & then the kidnapping more conflicted. I liked that the heroine helped out in a reasonable way. She wasn't a military/spy expert, but she didn't either blunder around making things worse or exhibit Mad Martial Skillz. Nor did she sit back & wring her hands. Summing it up, I'd say too much story, not enough direction. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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Abby Franklin's dream of cuddling and crooning to her new baby turned into a nightmare with those four words. On the day she and husband Steve Claiborne were to fill their nursery, little Shannon was kidnapped.
But who had taken her baby wasn't as critical as why. The question was tearing Steve from Abby, fuming a wonderful husband into a silent stronger. The answer was tearing her apart.
No one could help her... not the police, not the government, not even the CIA. Only she could bring her family back together.
Abby had once risked her life for Steve. Now she had to gamble it again for the only things that mattered--Steve's love and the precious gift that love had given her .... ( )