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Banner O'Brien (Mass Market Paperback)

by Linda Lael Miller (Author) "THE LIGHTS OF PORT HASTINGS WINKED AND SPARKLED through a veil of snow as the steamboat drew alongside a long, wooden wharf and was made..." (more)
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Her hard-won medical diploma obtained despite the obstacles of 1886 Oregon, Banner O'Brien is unable to overcome the nightmares that torment her and accepts a position with Dr. Adam Corbin, who hides a mysterious past. Reissue.


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Her hard-won medical diploma obtained despite the obstacles of 1886 Oregon, Banner O'Brien is unable to overcome the nightmares that torment her and accepts a position with Dr. Adam Corbin, who hides a mysterious past. Reissue.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed by this LLM story., Feb 22 2004
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This review is from: Banner O'Brien (Paperback)
This started out slow and trite and stayed that way. I never finished it. just didn't think it had any redeeming value.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The new "doc" in town., Jun 20 2002
By Luv2Read "imareader2" (Baton Rouge, LA United States) - See all my reviews
"Banner O'Brien" is another great book by Linda Lael Miller. I loved it. Banner is a strong, courageous, fiesty female who earned her doctor's degree and deserved to practice. So what she is a female. It was time for a change and Banner was just the person to initiate the change.

Banner came to town to help another doctor who was injured and meets Dr. Adam Corbin, the source of the other doctor's injury. Banner's and Adam's coming together is rocky at first, but as each put their differences aside and love enters, their situation gradually smooths out. Adam no longer sees Banner as a rival and a doctor, but as the woman he loves. In turn, Banner returns his feelings. Banner is indeed just what the doctor ordered!

"Banner O'Brien" is the beggining of the Corbin legacy. A great series and great reading. I loved them all.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Writing by Rote, May 12 2002
By C. Townsend "chez622" (Yonkers, NY) - See all my reviews
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Each time I begin reading a Lael-Miller novel I tell myself that its the last book by this author that I'll read. Yet, I am sometimes swayed by a particularly appealing story line outlined on the back cover. Banner O'Brien is no different. I did a lot of eye rolling throughout, from the first time the good doctor refers to the heroine as "Shamrock" (for the color of her eyes), to the stunted and unemotional ending. The main characters lacked a development that normally leads the reader to root for them. In fact, very early on they declared their love for one another. Boring! All the hero and heroine had in common was a somewhat delicious sex life and their choosen professions. The villians lacked development as well, and the end seemed to culminate in one page with a barely perceptible shrug. It seems as though this novel was written on auto pilot.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A fun, fast paced read.
I gave a great deal of credit to Banner who made it to the top as far as women of that time were concerned. A fine match for her feisty mother in law. Read more
Published on Feb 17 2001 by shirley lieb

5.0 out of 5 stars This is one of Miller's best!
I have read Banner O'Brien several times and each time I enjoy it more than the last. Banner is spirited and an equal match for Adam! Read more
Published on May 10 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars good, not great
This was a fast book to read. Overall I liked it although I never really cared for Adam or Banner. Also, I know it's a romance novel, but falling in love in a day or a week... Read more
Published on May 29 1998

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