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Drama |
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Beachfrontpress |
ISBN-10: |
0980061113 |
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395 |
Copyright: |
June, 2010 |
ISBN-13: |
9780980061116
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Fiction |
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A man desperately seeking a do-over life and a woman willing to risk it all to save him from himself. The Dive is a romance-laced, intrigue-driven tale.
Michael and Maria are flawed, yet redeemable characters who walk a tightrope of events that seem to be “ripped from the current headlines.” You will see the world through their eyes as they struggle to find meaning, love and life. Readers uniformly agree on the The Dive’s intensely personal authenticity.
A strong narrative storyline sustains elements of intrigue and high tension, seamlessly blending the genres of adventure and romantic suspense.
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How Far Would You Go to Start Over?
"A man desperately seeking a do-over life, a woman willing to risk it all to save him from himself--The Dive is a romance-laced, intrigue-driven tale." That's how the publisher put it...and that's how I'd put it too.
THE DIVE features two flawed, yet redeemable characters. Michael and Maria took me on a journey, a tightrope of events that kept me guessing. A strong narrative storyline sustained elements of intrigue and high tension, creating a blend of adventure-intrigue and romantic suspense.
THE DIVE is intense from the very first chapter. It was difficult to even like the main character, Michael Charon. Yet, somehow I got roped in to the question of whether or not he had any reedeming characteristics. Once inside his mind it was a little scary and I was forced to come to grips with just how real to life his thought life was.
The internal tension sets this book apart from anything else I've read before that fits into the Romance category. In my opinion THE DIVE just barely qualifies as a Romance. It sure isn't a Harlequin, with the cookie cutter characters and the predictable plot. Beware, no simple stuff here.
THE DIVE is driven by questions of identity woven into an equally complex world. I found this book refreshingly realistic.
--Carolina Summers Book Reviews
www.carolinasummers.com
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