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Taking Chances by Jennifer Lowery

7/10/2014

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Her first love ended in tragedy, former CIA agent, Nora Ashford, vows never to be hurt again and retreats to the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
Forced down by a blizzard, former Navy pilot, Lucas Stone crash lands in Nora’s snow covered meadow. Brave in battle, but he's been burned more than once in love.
Fighting the blizzard and their attraction for each other Nora and Lucas must unite when Nora’s past puts their lives in danger. Will they take a chance at love?

For a short story, the author has managed to pack an interesting, suspenseful, and surprisingly full tale in this book.
The vivid, intriguing action in Nora's nightmares, give insight into Nora's past as an agent. There's also a short account of Lucas' past, failed relationship, and family history. 
The insta-love and connection between Nora and Lucas is appealing, and dreamy. And then towards the end the author allows a twist that took me by complete surprise.
It is a short, quick read, but pack full story with action and love, that I recommend ~ Four spoons!
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