Heart of Gold
by:
Jessica Bird (author)
She has a chance to find something more precious than gold, if she’s brave enough to trust her heart. . . .Her intense passion for unlocking the secrets of the past is what made Carter Wessex an archeologist. Now she’s been given a chance to dig on Farrell Mountain where a doomed party of...
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She has a chance to find something more precious than gold, if she’s brave enough to trust her heart. . . .Her intense passion for unlocking the secrets of the past is what made Carter Wessex an archeologist. Now she’s been given a chance to dig on Farrell Mountain where a doomed party of minutemen lost their lives—as well as the gold they were carrying during the Revolutionary War. Carter refuses to let the mountain’s owner, Nick Farrell, rattle her, even though she’s all too aware of his sexy yet sardonic presence. Her work on the mountain could be the most significant find of her career . . . if she can pull herself away from the smoldering attraction that is undeniably growing between them. Beneath the steely façade Nick Farrell wears like a well-cut suit, he is a man of hidden tenderness. From his first meeting with Carter, there’s an immediate flare—hotter than he has ever experienced before. But no one is more surprised than Nick when his desire for her deepens into something enduring. Now Nick must find a way to convince Carter that the real treasure to be found on Farrell Mountain is a true and lasting love. . . .
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780804119894 (0804119899)
Publish date: June 3rd 2003
Publisher: Ivy Books
Pages no: 438
Edition language: English
Le riescono decisamente meglio i fantasy anche se in questo almeno la protagonista é decente così come i dialoghi tra i protagonisti
3.5 stars. Another well written and developed contemporary romance from JR Ward writing as Jessica Bird. No faults.
Well, it was better than Leaping Hearts, but still not par with her latest work under the name of J.R. Ward (though we're talking about two completely different genres).Once again I found myself hating the heroine. Her reasoning was rather narrow-minded, she loved double-standards, she simply couldn...