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Heaven's Price
Heaven's Price
Author: Sandra Brown
PBS Market Price: $7.89 or $3.99+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780553571578
ISBN-10: 0553571575
Publication Date: 11/1/1995
Pages: 240
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 85 ratings
Publisher: Fanfare
Book Type: Paperback
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9 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

shelly- avatar reviewed Heaven's Price on
Helpful Score: 2
One of her better older novels.
Satin43 avatar reviewed Heaven's Price on + 157 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Blair Simpson thought she had it all -- a satisfying career as a dancer, a great Manhattan apartment and no emotional entanglements. But when Blair injures her knees dancing she is forced to put her life on hold and move to Long Island to recuperate. Blair has never met anyone like her new landlord Sean, who questions her methods and her lifestyle at every turn. Yet Blair is determined to continue dancing, even if it means risking her health. What she can't see, until it's much too late, is that while she's healing her body, she's losing her heart... as Sean makes her question her most intimate beliefs--about men, about love, and mostly, about herself. Now, as professional duty and her passionate yearnings clash, she must choose the right course for them both.
peanutsmommy avatar reviewed Heaven's Price on + 49 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Sandra Brown offers a sexy, tender, and funny story about a woman who thought she knew her destiny until she learns that fate-and her heart-have something else in store.
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Helpful Score: 1
As usual with Sandra Brown's books, they are hard to put down once you get started.
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Helpful Score: 1
Ms Brown's larger than life heroes and heroines make you believe all the warm, wonderful, wild things in life.
freeverse071681 avatar reviewed Heaven's Price on + 609 more book reviews
Blair Simpson thought she had it all -- a satisfying career as a dancer, a great Manhattan apartment and no emotional entanglements. But when Blair injures her knees dancing she is forced to put her life on hold and move to Long Island to recuperate. Blair has never met anyone like her new landlord Sean, who questions her methods and her lifestyle at every turn. Yet Blair is determined to continue dancing, even if it means risking her health. What she can't see, until it's much too late, is that while she's healing her body, she's losing her heart... as Sean makes her question her most intimate beliefs--about men, about love, and mostly, about herself. Now, as professional duty and her passionate yearnings clash, she must choose the right course for them both.
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Nicodemus Turner needs a favor. Finding out he's a father and only has six months to marry and prove himself fit to undertake guardianship of the six-year-old daughter puts him in a quandary. The only one he would ever consider is the woman he is in love with - - Alewine Jones, his best friend. The problem is Aly is stubborn, her pride almost bigger than her mouth, and she has no interest in marrying him. The only way she would accept his proposal would be if she were obligated by honor. So Nick arranges a poker game with the intention of gaining a wife as the prize.
Aly always kept a promise. So when Nick named his price after the suspicious poker game, Aly reluctantly agreed. Very reluctantly. The outspoken lady freighter had quite a few words to say about it. Used to doing things the way she wanted and when she wanted, she had no interest in being hog-tied, even to her best fishing partner. Besides, when she was around him she turned mushy inside, and when he turned his attentions on her full-force she knew her heart was in danger. How could he really want her, when she had no notion of how to be a proper female?

Can Nick convince Aly he needs her forever? Will Aly learn to trust her woman's heart?

Move over Calamity Jane! Ms. Hunter captures a reader's attention with a tight plot and original characters. Nick's utterly charming manner and Aly's underlying vulnerability cause the reader to really root for the relationship. The subplot of the relationship between Nick's daughter and her mother is wonderfully complex.
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Great read!
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This was not the book I was expecting from Sandra Brown. It was more of a harlequin romance novel.
I really have enjoyed Sandra Browns books, but this is at the bottom of the list.