Desperate Measures
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- $6.99
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
A man on the brink of having it all puts his life on hold to search for a missing woman in this romantic suspense tale by the #1 New York Times bestseller.
An orphan rescued by a wealthy uncle and raised in spheres of privilege, Pete Sorenson is set to launch his career as a high-powered attorney. At his side is Annie, the perfect princess of a companion, ready to support him in every way, gracefully, patiently. But then Maddie Stern enters Pete’s life. More than her notable beauty and enigmatic allure, it’s her past as a foster child that draws a connection between them that Pete could never share with Annie. But on the eve of Pete and Annie’s wedding, Maddie disappears. Distraught, Pete reaches out to his most trusted friend. Annie drops her life in Boston to once again provide the emotional support Pete needs. Together, they try to solve the mystery of Maddie. And together, they discover life is always unexpected . . .
Praise for Fern Michaels and her novels
“Michaels just keeps getting better and better with each book . . . She never disappoints.” —RT Book Reviews on Forget Me Not
“Heartbreaking, suspenseful, and tender.” —Booklist on Return to Sender
“A knockout story.” —Publishers Weekly on Dear Emily
Customer Reviews
Mystery/romance
Set in the east coast, NY, CN, NJ, this story was about a couple friends who got tied up in a crime scene murder as inadvertent witnesses. Negative events followed but were resolved in the end.
Like reading slap stick comedy scrip
I started the book, became bored, put it away but decided to pick it up again because I have enjoyed other books by the author. It never got better. The characters were just too sappy and silly. The main three characters are portrayed as smart, hard working, business minded, creative adults. However they operated on the emotional level of 6 year olds. Even for fiction it was just too much of a disconnection.
Desperate Measures
Seriously, this book was so stupid I can’t believe I actually finished it.