The Rana Look (Audio)
by:
Eliza Foss (author)
Sandra Brown (author)
Rana Ramsey had a style that went beyond beauty, a gift that made her a modeling legend. But she hated idolhood, if that's the right word, prized for her looks but not for herself, and she knew it was time to get out. She also knew the perfect place: a rickety boardinghouse in Texas, where nobody...
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Rana Ramsey had a style that went beyond beauty, a gift that made her a modeling legend. But she hated idolhood, if that's the right word, prized for her looks but not for herself, and she knew it was time to get out. She also knew the perfect place: a rickety boardinghouse in Texas, where nobody knew her, and she could let her hair down. That is, until Trent Gamblin turned up. A celebrity in his own right, Trent was a star quarterback recuperating from a shoulder injury. Trent turned out to be a friend she could trust. But when their relationship began to deepen, Rana realized that she owed him the truth. Would he understand that the look that mattered was the one in her lover's eyes?
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
9780553756722 (0553756729)
Publish date: November 26th 2002
Publisher: Random House Audio
Edition language: English
The Rana Look by Sandra BrownThis book written under her alias name is a loveswept romance novel.Ruana has left her modeling career and gone back home to start a new career when pushed too hard by family. She stays at Aunt Ruby's boarding house and Trent arrives.A nephew ...fun, flirtful scenes and ...
Ok, so Rana is a supermodel "green eyes, olive skin, and wildly lustrous auburn hair". And, one day, she decides she's had enough of it, and doesn't want to be recognized anymore. So, she does what? Gains 10 pounds, wears some glasses and goes around in this baggy clothes, which makes her look like....
I liked it, I liked it, I liked it a lot.This book was amazing and funny and amazing ;d;d;d
**2.5 stars**This book was somewhat entertaining even if I didn't feel for the heroine's "plight" (She was so beautiful that people didn't see the "real" her...how terrible!) When she's thinking of her life, I heard the violins playing on the background.At least I can say it wasn't very long.