Intimate Betrayal
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- 17,99 zł
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- 17,99 zł
Publisher Description
Reese Delaware is an investigative reporter with a burning desire to seek the truth. But one story eludes her–her own.
Fifteen years before, she survived a tragic accident that robbed her of her family and left her with missing memories of her life. Now, determined to succeed despite the past, she accepts an assignment to profile Maxwell Knight, the millionaire computer wizard who is also fleeing a shadowy past of his own. The attraction between them is powerful, sparking a desire neither can deny. But it isn't until they have gone beyond professional boundaries and come closer to surrendering to a need greater than their willpower that Maxwell and Reese begin to uncover the shattering secret that links their lives.
About the author
Essence bestselling author Donna Hill began her career in 1987 with short stories and her first novel was published in 1990. She now has more than ninety published titles to her credit, and three of her novels have been adapted for television. She has been featured in numerous outlets, and her novel Confessions in B-Flat is being adapted for the screen by Amblin Partners with Octavia Spencer as Executive Producer. Donna lives in Brooklyn, NY, with her family.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The adage, "more is better" doesn't ring true in Hill's latest (after Deceptions). Since the age of 15, after witnessing the violent deaths of her parents, Reese Delaware has suffered from repressed-memory amnesia. Now, as a writer on assignment with Visions Magazine to do a major piece on computer "wonder boy" Maxwell Knight, something triggers her memory. When she learns that both their fathers worked for military intelligence, she realizes that her past and Max's are dangerously and irrevocably intertwined. There's so much crammed between the covers of this book--Max's disastrous affair with Reese's white half-sister, government cover-ups, computer program thefts, a corporate take-over, Max's displaced parentage and a deadly deceit resulting from an unrequited love affair between Reese's father and her mother's sister--that's it's difficult to keep up. Add a dizzying array of characters, pages of overwritten narrative ("Maxwell's dark sweeping eyes roamed caressingly over the suits of Samurai regalia") and redundant referrals to Reese's milk-chocolate body parts, and the reader might find this story too overburdened to be enjoyable.