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Morning After [Paperback]

Suzanne Forster
2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)

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Temple Banning, a Los Angeles advertising executive, awakes one morning in a luxurious honeymoon suite and finds a marriage license that says she's married to Michael St. Gerard. She's never met St. Gerard, who seems to have disappeared, and she has no idea how she ended up in the hotel. To her horror, she later discovers that she's pregnant. Temple receives a message from St. Gerard, warning her that she is in grave danger and telling her to contact Mark Challis, a military intelligence officer turned PI. Mark reluctantly takes her case after the two are nearly killed in a plunging elevator. After a second attempt on her life, Temple agrees to hide away on Peregrine Island, a high-security paradise off the coast of California owned by Mark's family. Temple begins to suspect that her situation may be related to a deadly virus from Zaire that killed her parents but that she miraculously survived. Despite her fears that Mark may know more than he admits, Temple finds herself irresistibly attracted to him; meanwhile, Mark is having trouble maintaining a professional distance. Forster (Every Breath She Takes) blends nail-biting suspense and steamy sexual tension into a seamless romantic thriller.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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I know what you did last night...

The morning after, Temple Banning woke up to a life she cannot remember. Married, pregnant, and in grave danger, she must try to keep her sanity while exposing her secrets--with the help of a darkly sensual man who could lead her to heaven...or hell.

"A stylist who translates sexual tension into sizzle and burn."--Los Angeles Daily News

"Absolutely delicious." --Philadelphia Inquirer

"Thrillingly suspenseful." --Publishers Weekly

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5.0 out of 5 stars Captivating, Mar 18 2004
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drkangl208 (Pittsburgh, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Morning After (Paperback)
I read this book in under a day, so it is a great lazy afternoon reading. It captured my attention from the first page and held it to the end. More importantly I read the previous reviews and disagree, I didn't find this a hard to read book at all. I discovered it to be one that held my attention until they found out just who was after the main characters. In doing so, I switched my focus from hoping that they would figure it out soon to hoping for a happy ending. This book has been added to my favorite books list, along with other works by this author.
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2.0 out of 5 stars GREAT STORY LINE, BUT....., Feb 29 2004
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Jane W "jeny499" (Hillsborough, New Jersey USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Morning After (Paperback)
I read this story in one night only to find the end disappointing. The book begin with a great mystery. The herion
wakes up in a hotel alone and married. she does not any memory of the night before. From there it's too much to believe that she is a 30 year virgin who is now pregnant, doesn't remember how, and never goes to the police. When she is referred to Mark for help, she trusts this stranger with her life even though she has doubts about him. At the end when she finds out who was behind everything and why, she forgives what every women would find TOTALLY unforgiveable. This book reminds me of a 19th century romance novel right down to the castle.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Oh god, painful, Dec 6 2003
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Ana Q (Oregon, United States) - See all my reviews
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i am so sorry to the author to be saying this, but the book was soooooooo hard to read! I had to MAKE myself finish it. and the first few pages had a lot of promis. It was sooooooo dull. Again, i am sorry, but i couldn't make myself like it
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