"exciting romantic suspense"
Her stepfather stuns seventeen year old Anna Langtry when
he chooses her as THE THIRD WIFE of his brother. Though
polygamy is outlawed in the country, the remote True Life
Latter Day Saints think otherwise leaving Anna with the
choice of wedding a much older man to beget his children or
fleeing into the night. Anna chooses escape. Anna works diligently and fifteen years later is a
successful Probation Officer in Denver. One of her clients
is confessed embezzler Joe Mackenzie just released from
prison after a four-year stay. Joe insists he was innocent
and confessed as a means of shortening his sentence. He
plans to find the true culprit. Though he mistrusts the
judicial system, he cannot stop Anna from helping him with
his endeavor as she shockingly believes him in spite of his
hardened cynicism. However, when Anna agreed to help Joe,
she never expected a return to the community she fled as a
teenage spouse. As expected from highly regarded Jasmine Cresswell, THE
THIRD WIFE is an exciting romantic suspense tale that once
it gets into gear never slows down. The plot simmers
slowly at first as the audience meets the lead characters,
but once the action begins, the novel moves at a rapid clip
until the conclusion. Joe is an interesting individual who
reluctantly remains an idealist though his exterior seems
harder than a diamond. Anna is a wonderful heroine who
makes something of her self in spite of the odds, but
readers will question her involvement in Joe's quest. THE
THIRD WIFE is a first rate book that sub-genre fans will
find pleasurable. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted August 13, 2002
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