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Mass Market Paperback Lt. Kent: Lone Wolf Book

ISBN: 0373243987

ISBN13: 9780373243983

Lt. Kent: Lone Wolf

Lt. Kent: Lone Wolf by Judith Lyons released on Apr 24, 2001 is available now for purchase. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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LET THIS BOOK PUT SUNSHINE INTO YOUR HEART !!!

This amazingly talented author has given us yet another of her incredible stories. Her characters will reach out and grab your mind and your heart. You will feel your heart being squeezed and will shed tears of happiness for them. I dare you to read this story and not look at your own life differently. You will watch these characters face the challenges life throws at them with strength of character, deep natural compassion and unlimited ability to love others. You will feel your belief in the goodness of people renewed. You will absolutely fall in love with the three characters in this Beauty and the Beast meets Little Orphan Annie story and will be very grateful for the roller-coaster ride. But be warned, you will not be able to put it down. This author is MAGIC.

LT. KENT: LONE WOLF

If you love dark brooding mansions, tortured heros and spunky heroines you'll love this book. I did. The sexy hero made me wish I'd gotten stranded in his old mansion with him. And the heart warming love story of two people finding it within themselves not only to love each other, but themselves as well made me laugh and cry. The girl with her legion of gargoyles was a novel addition. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and look forward to Ms. Lyons next one.

Gargoyles, children, and the healing power of love

When journalist Angie Rose hikes up the mountain her objective is clear. She can't bring herself to visit Kent's orphanage to write a story about the children. In an effort to save her job, she'll seek audience with the reclusive Jason Kent himself, hopefully appeasing her editor with the story of the remarkable man who funds the orphanage. But when he opens door in the blinding snowstorm, inviting her in much against his will, Jason's shocking physical appearance and infirmity quickly changes her mind. She can't destroy the wall of privacy that protects this incredible man.Lt. Jason Kent lives secluded in an 800-year-old gothic mansion, brought stone by stone from Germany. However, the gargoyles, which guard its turrets, can't keep the pain the world offers Jason at bay. A mission gone wrong has forever changed his physical appearance and abilities. Now he only interacts with the world through the computers in his study and the occasional visit of one of the children from his nearby orphanage. The recluse had started his orphanage as an extension of a gag. He'd risked everything once to save a child from certain starvation, smuggling her into the United States. He had all kinds of money and nothing to do with it, so he started an orphanage for hard to place children in memory of that first child he'd rescued. But the terrible scars resulting from his last mission keeps him from the halls of the orphanage, and from the hugs of the grateful children.Angie understands the need to hide. She lives with her own deep-set fears; that is, if she risks her heart with Jason he will find her wanting. She can't stand for him to look at her with that look of pity and disappointment that she'd seen in her previous fiancé's eyes after the drunk driver came around the curve at her on the wrong side of the road. Sure, Stephen had said all the right things, but he had also left her standing at the altar. She absolutely believes that Jason will want more, and certainly deserves more, than she can possibly give.Talented author Judith Lyons has a marvelous gift of characterization. Even as she exposes the deep-set emotional vulnerability of her characters, Lyons doesn't allow them to wallow in self-pity, but forces them to confront their weaknesses and grow. The well-crafted plot, unique setting, and intrusion of a whimsical child weave together in an exhilarating plot. Reflecting both the tragedy and the triumphs of life and love, SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT comes highly recommended.
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