Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN num: 9780373271467
ISBN number: 0373271468
Label: Silhouette
Manufacturer: Silhouette
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 256
Printing Date: May 01, 2001
Publishing house: Silhouette
Sale Popularity Level: 1260596
Studio: Silhouette
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Del Rogers is a sharpshooter for SPEAR.
He inadvertently becomes involved with Maggie Rice and the birth of her little daughter. [grin] which she names after Del.
Del's partner, Bill brings in a bit of humour with his quotes and exchanges. Even with hormonal attraction, I don't understand how the writers can justify making their heros lose the sense of their objectives to their own and others endangerment.
The old adage is proved true that men and women don't work well together in life and death situations. Women skrew up the works.
Of course, it is Maggie's role to bring love and commitment to Del and that is the plot of the story but Del loses a bit of ruthlessness needed for the job.
Now Simon, he is ruthless to the bitter end, maybe a little crazy. But that is his role in this saga. Although he didn't appear dangerous enough in some of the books.
All in all, the story is Recommended --M
Now onto the final chapter in FAMILIAR STRANGER by Sharon Sala, and the story of Jonah and his confrontation with Simon.
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As this series is comming to an end with just one more book to go we are starting to get a glimps of who the "Simon" person really is. Jonah can't belive who this person is that has been trying to destroy SPEAR. I love the story line with Del Rodgers and Maggie Rice. The delivery of her Daughter with the help of Del, has brought them closer. Del couldn't belive that he could find someone to love and be able to have a family even if he could not produce any off spring. With Maggies help he comes to realize that he could have a family and a future and a happily-ever-after. I can't wait to read the last book of this series.
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