

A carregar... French Silk (edição 1992)por Sandra Brown
Pormenores da obraFrench Silk por Sandra Brown
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Nenhum(a) Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Very disappointing. I try not to give really bad reviews. But I have nothing positive to say. Bad character development, predictable plot, really nothing redeeming to say. I doubt I'll read another book by this author. Typical early contemporary Brown. The characters make or break her books. French Silk by Sandra Brown Claire grew up poor and removed from her mothers house. She now with a friend runs a lingerie shop in New Orleans and does even better with a mail order catalog. There is a stumbling block-the minister, Jackson Wilde who thinks her work is porn and tries to get her shut down. When he is found dead from his wife, who had spent the previous night with the stepson going over their music, she is accused of his murder as her business name is on the minister's hit list of places to shut down. There are very fiery hot steamy sex scenes that go along with the story line and as you discover other clues to help solve this murder. Cassidy is the detective in charge and he's falling for her. Just when you think you know the outcome things change and you think it possibly can't be who it is! Excellent book tho ending was a little flat. Claire is accused of murdering Jackson Wilde and the prosecutor Cassidy falls in love while investigating her sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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Claire Laurent who sells eroticfantasy sleepwear is accused of murdering a TV evangelist who attacks Claire's business as sinful and vows to ruin the company. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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District Attorney, Robert Cassidy takes on the case. The sparks fly when Cassidy and Claire meet for the first time in her lingerie shop. The chemistry between them is so thick at times you could cut it with a knife. Claire seems to have an airtight alibi but Cassidy, who wants to believe her because he’s attracted her, keeps finding evidence to the contrary. The case eventually becomes a conflict of interest that is briefly mentioned because Cassidy is attracted to the suspect. Therefore objectivity becomes a big problem for solving the case. (