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Storyline from back of book, April 15 2004
This review is from: White Satin (Loveswept, No 82) (Paperback)
WHITE SATIN - Iris Johansen Her skates sparkled as Dany Alexander spun on the glistening ice, tracing patterns in moonlight, lost in a shimmering fantasy. Suddenly Anthony Malik appeared beside her, matching his gliding steps to her own. With a cool, driven passion he had shaped her talent, encouraged her dream of an Olympic gold to match his own. But not until now had he taken her in his arms and taught her the figures and forms of a man and woman in love. Tracing her delicate features with an exquisite precision, his lips echoed the breathless beat of her heart, and Dany was silk in his hands. But could Anthony give her what she wanted most -- to be needed by the man she adored?
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White Satin - a good read from Iris Johansen, Nov 20 2008
By Sunita D. Buddhu "Book Addict" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: White Satin (Loveswept, No 82) (Paperback)
I have read almost all of Iris Johansen's romances from the now defunct Loveswept Line. And I loved them all; the emotion, the drama, its a fun time to sit down and read one of her novels. This was not her best of the line, but it was quite nice. The attraction between the hero and heroine was a little weird, because she kept having back-flashes to when she was eight and he was twenty. But back in the eighties a good ten to twelve year difference in the hero/heroine's ages was the norm. I liked the fact that the hero wanted to make certain that the heroine could stand on her own, before he tried to "woo" her as it were. I thought the heroine was a little obsessed with the hero, but after all it was a romance. All, in all, a nice read. I bought it second-hand for $4.00 and I would definitely buy it again, I wouldn't pay much more for the book.
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Rather disturbing..., Feb 24 2011
By scorpio - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: White Satin (Mass Market Paperback)
Iris Johansen is a name I'm usually confident about when buying books, but this was a really strange one. The only word that comes to mind is "disturbing."
If the heroine hadn't been in love with the hero, the story had the potential to become one of those stalker/victim novels. And was the heroine really in love with the hero? She doesn't seem to have had much of a social life. Definitely not a book I'd recommend to first-time Johansen readers.
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iris johansen, Jan 20 2011
By Retired Target - Published on Amazon.com
Anything by Iris Johansen is wonderful but would have like to see orginal publish date before ordering as I had already read it.
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