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Paperback Forever and the Night Book

ISBN: 1931513007

ISBN13: 9781931513005

Forever and the Night

(Book #2 in the Alaska Series)

Desire and passion ignite the frozen Arctic in this exciting sequel to the classic romantic adventure Love on the Line ... Kay Westmore knew from the beginning that getting involved with a woman fifteen years younger was asking for heartbreak. Now that Stef was leaving her, Kay wasn't surprised--just heartsick, disillusioned, and embarrassed by the end of yet another relationship. When her boss, Secretary of the Interior Grace Perry, suddenly sends...

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Best book in this series of three...

I purchased this book, not knowing it was the second in a series of three. I hate to start in the middle of a story line, so I bought the other two before getting started. Book 1 (Love on the Line) was a little disappointing. Book 3 (Love Speakes Her Name) wasn't much better. However, this second book was fantastic. The best part is this series doesn't have to be read in order to get the most out of it. In fact, except for the main character and supporting cast, the books could be read independently without the reader "missing" anything important. Enough about the series flow... I fell into this book and thoroughly enjoyed it. Kay Westmore, US Park Service in Alaska, has just parted ways with her much younger girlfriend and is sent on a mission to investigate oil refining companies in Barrow. Barrow is home to the Inuit people, including one intriguing lawyer named Lela Newlin. Kay isn't looking for a relationship, but this one falls so delicately into her lap that she can't ignore or deny her feelings for Lela. Of course in the end they save the day and solve the mystery, but when it's all over will they be able to survive a long-distance relationship? Only time will tell. Great read. One of Young's best.

great book

great book. really liked the story and characters. the main character is a strong woman with guts and determination. but she has faults too and that makes her more real. the book is easy to read and the story told well. if you like adventure and excitement this is the book for you. i like Young's other books. there is another one set in Alaska but i saw it's out of stock. but it was great too.

Alaskan dream romance

This book was a thrilling ride all the way from Fairbanks to Barrow. I loved Kay Westmore. What a wonderfully developed character with guts, determination and charisma. She has a soft side too. Lela, Kay's love interest, is dignified and proud. The portrayal of her rich cultural heritage as a native Alaskan is fascinating. The descriptions of Alaska are beautiful and the story well scripted and exciting as the adventure unfolds. There ia a real connection between the main characters -- Kay, Lela, Steff, Russ and Grace. Grace, Kay's boss, is a real hoot and Russ, Kay's colleague, is a riot. He has some great lines. And that stuffy oil company PR guy is also comic-relief. Young has a dry sense of humor that you learn to appreciate. And Kay's growing love for Lela is wonderful and unfolds nicely. It doesn't happen overnight but happens in a more meaningful way I could really identify with. Read this book!

Great romance and adventure

Kay Westmore is the head of the Alaska division of the Department of the Interior and one day is surprised to find her boss, the Secretary of the Interior, Grace Perry at her office. Usually Grace summons Kay to Washington but there is a crisis that Grace wants Kay to investigate. The goverment has, after much opposition of the native peoples and the environment groups leases to the oil companies and now there have been reports of infractions. Kay is happy to be going because she needs to get away from the pain caused by her lover of 3 years, Stef, leaving her for another woman. The conference and the surveys are set for January to begin in Barrow, where it is night for 2 months, so in addition to all her other problems, Kay will have to work in the dark during all their chemical surveys and site inspections. In Barrow, Kay meets a Bureau of Land Management lawyer, Lela Newlin, who is a full-blooded Inuit. Lela teaches her a lot about her people's culture and the two become close. The love story does not overwhelm the adventure and there are surprises which is always nice to see. At the end, Kay and Lela face their greatest challenge. How can they stay together with one in Barrow and the other in Fairbanks? As Shakespear said, "All's well that ends well."

Hot and Cold, What a Delight!

This was a great book! The women are fully realized, complicated people and the setting is just wonderful. I don't think I've read anything based in Alaska before. The exploration of tribal customs and the relationship between the government and the indigenous people is compelling without being preachy. The love affair feels real, like I could know these women, or at least I'd like to. This is no "gosh, she's gorgeous" on page 2 that leads to happily ever after a mere 120 pages later. After reading it a second time, I did find myself thinking that the dialogue, especially Lela's, was flatter than I remembered. I literally thought that Lela spoke in a near monotone for quite a while. The author could spend a little more time describing HOW words are spoken. In some of the love scenes, some excellent heat could have been stoked further by the addition of phrases like "she said, her voice husky..." or "With a distinct edge of command, she said ...." There were several instances where I stopped to re-read a line of dialogue because I didn't know if Lela spoke seductively or playfully or sarcastically. The context just wasn't enough. Kay only suffered in this area during the love scenes. At their most intimate moments I wanted to hear their voices and there just wasn't enough to go on.I *was* enthralled by the depth of virtually every aspect of this book on a second reading.
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