Send No Flowers
A Novel
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Alison Frasier
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Sandra Brown
From the beloved Sandra Brown, whose "storytelling gift [is] surprisingly rare" (Toronto Sun), comes this New York Times best-selling novel, an exquisitely sensual tale of a young woman's sudden, irresistible affair with a stranger - a man whose secret could shatter her life....
Since the death of her husband, Alicia Russell has struggled to take care of her two young sons alone. But when a sudden storm threatens to ruin a family camping trip, Alicia must rely upon a stranger for help. Before long, the man offers much more than shelter from the storm.
Handsome, sensual, and slightly mysterious, Pierce Reynolds showers much-needed attention on Alicia's sons - and reminds her how it feels to be desired. But even as Pierce tempts Alicia to explore her newly reawakened longings, he holds her at arm's length, his only explanation a silent refusal to share the secrets of his heart.
Alicia knows she can't give Pierce up without a fight. But how can she convince him that love is a risk worth taking?
©1999 Sandra Brown (P)1999 Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio Publishing, Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio Publishing, A Division of Random House, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...
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"A novelist who can't write them fast enough." (San Antonio Express-News)
"Author Sandra Brown proves herself top-notch." (Associated Press)
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I too realized that this book was a sequel to "Breakfast in Bed" and was pleasantly surprised. The 2 main characters have perfect chemistry and I loved getting to know the male lead, as he was a little mysterious at first. The narrarator was great. Two Thumbs up for Sandra Brown!
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I felt a little beat up by the end of the book. This isn't a bad thing. The emotional turmoil that the author heaps on you can be a little exhausting. I can honestly say by the last chapter I was feeling a deep pain in my chest. But I am glad I read it. I'll probably end up listening to both books again back to back.
This book is read by the same person that reads "Riley in the Morning". I like her voice and the fact that she doesn't sound "strained" to read it like some other readers of Sandra Brown's books. The only reason I finished "Sunny Chandler's Return" was because I really liked the characters though the reader just about wore on my last nerve!
This is actually a sequel!!!
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Send No Flowers
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