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MacNamara's Woman: A Family Secrets Novel - Lisa Gardner
MacNamara's Woman: A Family Secrets Novel
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Three siblings searching for the truth about their family are about to find more than they bargained for.…   When Tamara Allistair lost her family, she quickly learned that the only person she could rely on was herself. Now Tamara wants revenge against the man who wronged her. But going after a... show more
Three siblings searching for the truth about their family are about to find more than they bargained for.…   When Tamara Allistair lost her family, she quickly learned that the only person she could rely on was herself. Now Tamara wants revenge against the man who wronged her. But going after a target with far-reaching connections is a dangerous gamble, and soon Tamara is the one being threatened.   A man with his own share of family issues, ex-marine C. J. MacNamara knows that protecting Tamara is the right thing to do. Keeping her safe is no easy task, but getting her to trust him is an entirely different challenge. As Tamara attempts to right a wrong ten years in the making, C.J. puts his own life on the line to protect the woman who is more worthy of love than anyone he’s ever known. 
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9780451465559 (0451465555)
ASIN: 0451465555
Publisher: Signet
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
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Kari@ From the TBR Pile
Kari@ From the TBR Pile rated it
3.0 MacNamara's Woman: A Family Secrets Novel
I have to say that I really liked Macnamara's Woman much more than the first one in the series, Maggie's Man. The major reason was that neither main character annoyed me. Tamara is in Sedona to try to find the truth about the accident that killed her family and her boyfriend and left her with year...
Lynsey A's Love of Romance
Lynsey A's Love of Romance rated it
1.5 The most annoying heroine ever...
Not sure this one is even worth 2 stars. The heroine was annoying and unlikable. She kept pushing away the hero. Some authors can write a story with someone facing a difficult past but still a likable character, i.e. Joss from On Dublin Street. Despite her issues I still liked her. Not so much this ...
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