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Mass Market Paperback The Reforming of Matthew Dunn Book

ISBN: 0373078943

ISBN13: 9780373078943

The Reforming of Matthew Dunn

(Book #1 in the Sweet Home Carolina Series)

The Reforming Of Matthew Dunn by Virginia Kantra released on Sep 24, 1998 is available now for purchase. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Format: Mass Market Paperback

Condition: Good

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Customer Reviews

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An excellent book! And a gift with words...

I can't wait to pick up my very own copy of this GREAT book by Virginia Kantra, so I can re-read whenever I want. THe characters are intriguing and sometimes it just AMAZES me the way an author can describe things!VK shows such a gift with words, and I don't want to give much away, but on pp. 14-15, part of her description had me LOL: "...his masculine charge lit her screens up like incoming missiles over the desert." I just LOVED this book! What's next from this talented new author? I can hardly wait!

Matthew Dunn is a wonderful romance!

Virginia Kantra has created one terrific romance, and an equally terrific hero. Ms. Kantra creates characters that linger in your mind long after you finish the book. Don't miss this one!

The Reforming of Matthew Dunn - an emotionally packed story

that pulls at your heart. Virginia Kantra weaves a magic with her pen, creating characters that truly come to life. Clare Harmon is a woman who's known loss, but is strong enough to risk her heart again when she meets Matthew Dunn. Matt is a man who's seen society at its worst, but in Clare he sees only the best. Asking her to take a chance on him seems too much, but he doesn't take into account that Clare's not the type to wait to be asked - she just gives her all. This book isn't just something you should read - it's something you must read.

Emotionally satisfying, good to the last drop

Clare moved into the "bad side of town" when her prosecutor husband was killed in the area while interviewing a witness. She's fighting to save the neighborhood children from gangs and crime by hiring them to work at her neighborhood vegetable gardens. Matt moves in because the police department is starting a neighborhood policing program and since he's a still-recovering wounded hero, his high visibility and limited duty make him perfect for the job. He's not looking for romance. Neither is Clare, especially not with someone who gets shot at for a living. But Kantra makes the whole thing smooth as silk. It's believable, involving, emotional, action-packed, and just generally all-round wonderful. No wonder this book won Romance Writers of America's 1998 Golden Heart Award for Romantic Suspense before it was published.
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