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S'està carregant… Angel's Touchde Siri Caldwell
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Kira Wagner is in Piper Beach to make money. The small resort town needs an high-end hotel and spa for women. With everything she owns invested in the expensive land, she needs a local expert to get the project up and running. Megan McLaren's name is at the top of her list. Megan isn't aware that the woman on her table is planning to offer her a job. She gives her healing touch as she would to anyone and turns down the invitation to dinner. But the persistent Kira awakens something else in Megan: memories of pasts they may have shared, none of which ended happily. When Megan realizes exactly where Kira plans to build her hotel she agrees to consult, but her only goal is to make sure the new hotel doesn't ruin the sacred spaces nearby. She wishes she could tell Kira the truth, but she's deeply afraid that Kira will look at her like every other woman in her life when she explains about the powerful ley lines...and the angels... No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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I really did like this book; I enjoyed the New Age feel to it, and I liked both Megan and Kira. I do think that the book would have benefited from tighter editing, though; there didn't seem to be a lot of direction in the book, especially in the middle, when the characters just floundered around for a while under flimsy pretenses. Once I got over the middle hump, however, things were back on track. I think if the author had narrowed down the various drama-inducing plots to one or two (maybe saving the ley lines, which was totally anticlimactic after so much buildup, and the end plot, which I won't spoil), it would have been a better read.
Still, I did enjoy reading this book, and I would recommend it to those who want a little more New Age in their lesbian romance reads. ( )