Send No Flowers
by:
Sandra Brown (author)
When she meets a charming man during a vacation in the wilds, Alice Russell drops her guards and opens her heart. But will the relationship survive a return to the stress-filled world of Los Angeles?
When she meets a charming man during a vacation in the wilds, Alice Russell drops her guards and opens her heart. But will the relationship survive a return to the stress-filled world of Los Angeles?
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780553104042 (0553104047)
Publish date: February 2nd 1999
Publisher: Bantam
Pages no: 211
Edition language: English
Category:
Romance,
Adult,
Drama,
Category Romance,
Harlequin,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Roman,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Loveswept
Series: Bed & Breakfast (#2)
Send No Flowers by Sandra Brown is a captivating read. This well written book is a quick read with fantastic characters, humor, drama and sexy bits. I enjoyed Pierce and Alicia's story and as always, look forward to reading more from Sandra Brown in the future. Send No Flowers is a complete book,...
One thing I always know that can count on when reading this author is the characters are memorable, the romance is sweetly sensual and the story is filled with every emotion one can feel long after the last page is turned!
While I was reading Breakfast in Bed, I couldn't help but feel a strong distaste (ain't that an euphemism of the decade) towards Alicia. Since I didn't like that book in particular, I was kind of afraid what this story would be like.Alicia was previously described as horrible, weak and pathetic woma...
As this book is my first win as a first-read from Giveaway, I started it instantly as I opened up the USP bag. On the way I realized that it is a hot romantic book, with feeble story line. The book is short and hooked me on from the first page, till the finishing line.The main character line has a y...
Send No Flowers was a light hearted and easy read but the story was fairly predictable. I'd guessed Pierce's secret and the reason he didn't want to get into a relationship fairly early on and was proved correct when it was finally revealed near the end of the book. To be honest I got a bit fed up...