Reba Farrall was lost until a kindly old gentleman took her under his wing and helped heal her shattered spirit. Now her dearest friend is gone, leaving her with a half-interest in a California gem... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I bought the audiobook. It helped me pass a lot of boring driving hours. I thought the story was great. It kept me interested and the miles just went by.
I really enjoyed it!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I really enjoyed reading this book. I thought the dialog (although mushy) was wonderful. I enjoyed both of these characters especially Chance. He was so kind, helpful, and loving to Reba. Although he did seem suspicious at times. I liked the sensual tension between these two characters. I got what i needed out of it. I felt as if i were in the book and what i look for in any book is a chance to escape from the real world. This book took me there.
a definate diamond
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
this was the first contemporary romance i ever picked up, and i am now completely addicted. lowell creates a tension that literally vibrates between the two characters. you can feel your heart being ripped out from the pain and reborn in the end.
Lowell has me hooked!!!!!!!!!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This was the first Lowell book I ever read and I was happily surprised to see it re-released. I have hunted down every Lowell/Maxwell book for the past 14 years......She never disappoints. Reba and Chance are warm, funny, personal....you will be disappointed when the book ends because the characters seem so real. What a treat!!!
The diamond-dealer in the rough.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This was the first Elizabeth Lowell book I ever read and have become an avid fan since then. Reba owns and runs her own jewelry and precious stone shop. She meets Chance Walker when her mentor's grandson tries to accost her while she's trying to supervise the photography of his collection for his memorial book. Chance defends her against Todd "Loverboy" Sinclair. The characters get caught up in a web of lies by ommission over a near worthless tourmaline mine. Lover in the Rough describes two people trying to get to know each other while trying to get over past scars at the same time. Another masterpiece. Well done, Lowell!
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