The Secret Dreams of Sarah-Jane Quinn
Harper & Lyttle, Inc., No. 2
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Publisher Description
Sarah-Jane Quinn has many secret dreams: to own the bed-and-breakfast inn where she stayed as a child; to finally capture the elusive Coleridge “Collie” Tate, on whom she has an enormous crush; and most importantly, to be someone’s top priority for once in her life.
But Collie is a single father with a potential custody battle on his hands, and Sarah ranks roughly Number 917 on his list of concerns. So when Gus Haldemann, the sophisticated director of Human Resources, shows a marked interest in her, she finds it not only flattering (and mystifying), but decidedly tempting and irresistible.
And then Sarah is brutally attacked by a violent stalker. In the aftermath, she must re-evaluate her priorities and decide which man reaches deepest into her heart – and let the other go forever.
Customer Reviews
The Secret Dreams of Sarah-Jane Quinn
This book was very enjoyable and held my interest. Only took me 2 days to read it. The characters in the main were believable but found Gus a little sugary. Maybe thats just because I have not met one like him before and am jealous. Looking forward to reading more from this author. The story was very well written and the details described were good. If you want to sit and relax with a good book that you don't want taxing your brain, then please read this.
Sarah Jane Quinn
Fantastic book!! Bought it at 10am....finished it at 8pm!! Such a great read, sprinkled with love and some really hilarious moments! Nice twist at the end, had me reaching for the tissues xxxx
Wow!
This book took me by surprise. It started out as one thing and became something else. I was immediately captivated by the humour of the book and the way the author drew us into the lives of these office workers and friends. But this is so much more than a light, fluffy romance. There are twists and turns galore that I didn't see coming as well as some extremely scary, disturbing and sad moments. It really left me thinking and feeling great empathy with the main characters. Definitely worth the read.