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Sarah's child (Hardcover)

by Linda Howard (Author)
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A beloved classic by Linda Howard to captivate old fans and new, a compelling novel that tests the fragile bonds of love in a deeply moving story of the healing gift of selfless devotion . . .

A tragic accident took everything that mattered to Rome Mattews -- his wife, Diana, and their two little boys. And it robbed Sarah Harper of her best friend. In the two years since the tragedy, Sarah has wanted to reach out to Rome, but she knew she needed to stay away, guarding the secret she had kept from him and Diana all those years -- that she was in love with her best friend's husband.

But now Rome needs her. And though another woman will hold his heart forever, Sarah agrees to be his wife, knowing that everything has a price, including love. Then something totally unexpected rekindles her hidden hope that a marriage of convenience will become a union of love. Now it all comes down to her husband. Will Rome keep fighting his own growing need for a woman who dares him to believe there are second chances in life . . . or will he give in to the power of love and miracles? --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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For years, Sarah Harper has kept her love for Rome Matthews a secret. She had watched in silence as he married her best friend, smiled to hide the pain as they gave birth to the family she had always wanted for herself. When tragedy strikes and Rome is left alone, Sarah offers him solace. And when he asks her to marry him, Sarah is ecstatic. Their marriage is perfect in every way--except for Rome's rule of no children. And then one day Sarah wakes up pregnant. As seen on Romance Classics television. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Egotistical maniac, Jun 28 2004
By BookWorm (HOUSTON, TX USA) - See all my reviews
It was hard to find a sympathetic shoulder for the main character "Rome Matthews". I found his character to be very demanding and not very understanding of his wife plus a oversexed male. Plus why stick around with someone of his character or personality? This book is not worth it and what is ironic is that I happen to be a Linda Howard fan.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Her heros are pure sex appeal, her heroines are real women., Jun 12 2004
By Karen Kirk Yates "kay wren's nest" (Bremen, GA USA) - See all my reviews
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I dare anyone to read "Sarah's Child" and not fall in love with Linda Howard. I have read thousands of romance authors from every genre and none manage to combine the realistic emotions with realistic sexuality the way Linda Howard does. Her male characters are very masculine, intelligent, a little jaded, and each one is distinctive. Her female characters warm your heart with their real-life dilemmas. They have a feminine strength of mind and endure heart-wrenching traumas. Traumas that are original (originality is hard to come across in romance books). Her books are not filled with beautiful scenery and sexual euphemisms. The unforgettable couple, their earthy encounters, and their heart-wrenching emotions are all I remember. Rome is hard-edged and powerful with strong sexual needs. He thinks Sarah is a cool blond. She is his wife's best friend even though they are opposites in every way. Sarah's coolness actually is a shield to hide her shyness and insecurity. She met Rome at work and it was love at first sight. She takes her best friend, Diane, to the company picnic and Rome and Diane fall in love. They marry and proceed to have two adorable, rambuncous boys who Sarah loves as well. Diane and the boys are involved in a fatal accident. Their deaths leave Rome emotionally scarred. He'll never allow himself to love again and cannot bear to be around children. All Sarah ever wanted was a secure home life with a husband and kids. When Rome married Diane she resigned herself to becoming a career woman. Before meeting Rome, the outgoing and confident Diane always swore to have a grand career and never marry. The reversal of their dreams when they meet Rome is ironic. Rome has always found Sarah's coolness to him intriguing, even during his marraige. He always wants to find out what is underneath the cool, calm surface of her personality. A year after his family's death, he finally decides to pack up their belongings and asks Sarah if she wants to come by and see what she would like to keep before he gives it all away. He and Sarah have a sexually explosive encounter that makes him realize he'd like to have a real relationship again instead of the one-night-stands he has been punishing himself with. He's frank with Sarah and tells her he'll never love again but he'll be faithful. He also tells her he'll never father another child, so if she wants children to tell him and he'll get out of her life. She accepts the small part of himself he gives her and quietly sets about the business of loving him. How Sarah, with her calm serenity changes his heart, along with the help of a little bundle he refuses to acknowledge, is a story that rips your heart out and returns it with soul-shattering intensity. Be aware that all of her heros are super sexy hunks and alpha males who usually need to meet just the right woman (for them) to turn them into truly loving men. Other reviewers must want the same heroine in every novel to be "strong, go-to-hell, tell 'em what for" heroines, but I love that Linda Howard makes every heroine different and she knows that men and women show their love in different ways. Her heroines have an outer softness with a strong core of values that they never deviate from and they ALWAYS teach the hero what love really is.

I also recommend you read, "The Cutting Edge", "Loving Evangeline", "Duncan's Bride", "MacKenzie's Mountain", "White Lies". All of these have the same emotional intensity. I periodically read them over again to remind myself what quality romance writing is all about.

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1.0 out of 5 stars I hated this book!, April 7 2004
I really love Linda Howard's books but this one left me cold. If you're looking for a "feel good" book this isn't it! I just could not like the hero (kept thinking 'what a creep!'). Rome is a selfish and oversexed jerk and Sarah should have told him to go and take a flying leap!
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5.0 out of 5 stars WoW...
This is one of Linda Howard's more emotional books. Sarah, who loved her friends husband and Rome who had lost his wife. Read more
Published on Mar 18 2004

1.0 out of 5 stars Hated this book!!
This is the second consecutive Linda Howard book that I have just hated! Where does she come up with these disgusting men characters? Read more
Published on Mar 11 2004 by B. Thomas

5.0 out of 5 stars Tissue time
I read this book solely based on a recommendation on a mailing list that it was a tear jerker. I wasn't disappointed. Read more
Published on Jan 10 2004 by thekassia

5.0 out of 5 stars When a book makes you cry!
Sarah's a good friend and the only guy she has been saving herself for is the only guy she couldn't have. Read more
Published on Jan 2 2004 by Monique Kristen

5.0 out of 5 stars I Loved This Book
I felt this was a very good book in dealing with the death of the 1st wife and the two small children. Read more
Published on Oct 8 2003 by CAROLYN FROM MISSOURI

4.0 out of 5 stars I like this book
I suppose im going to be the odd ball outta the bunch and actually say i liked this book. I have only started reading linda howard at the beginning of this year and i have made... Read more
Published on Oct 6 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Contraversial Love Story With Dark Moments...
This is an older Howard novel for those wondering at the dark matter in parts. I enjoyed the story for what it was, but had difficulty liking the 'hero' of the book. Read more
Published on Aug 12 2003 by Tracy Talley

1.0 out of 5 stars The ONLY Linda Howard book I've ever hated!!!
I love Linda Howard. I wait for every book she has coming out and grab them up as soon as they are on the shelf. But Sarah's Child.... Read more
Published on Jul 5 2003 by M. Nix

1.0 out of 5 stars I like Linda Howard, but not this one
The plot is excessively short, and so is the development of the characters. Sarah seemed wimpy--giving up (basically) everything for her man, and letting him walk all over her... Read more
Published on Jun 10 2003

2.0 out of 5 stars I disliked this story...
...but I never read anything else by Linda Howard before and she can write. Thanks to the good writing, I had to finish it to see how it ended, that's why I gave it the two... Read more
Published on April 16 2003 by SusieQ

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