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Three Southern settings, three unique adventures, three complete bestsellers make up this one satisfying volume.
When a plane crash leaves her disfigured beyond recognition, TV reporter Avery Daniels finds herself in the hospital, mistaken for a selfish Texas socialite, the wife of a famous senatorial candidate. Initially unable to communicate, Avery is given plastic surgery that makes her "good as new." Stripped of her identity and completely vulnerable, she learns of an insider's plot to assassinate her "husband"--and she's supposedly in on it. Reporter's instincts may be the initial reason for keeping up the charade, but soon other instincts kick in and Avery finds herself trapped in a world of power, politics, lies, and lust. Mirror Image is full-speed from the start, and doesn't ease up until the final, dramatic showdown.
"Before I'm finished, I'm going to know which one of you killed my mother," proclaims Alexandra Gaither, a striking young attorney out for revenge. Ignited by the cryptic words of her ailing grandmother, Alex storms into a dusty Texas town like a hired gun and reopens the 25-year-old murder case she's not even old enough to remember. Best Kept Secrets takes on the big business of small-town politics. Confronting the three most powerful men in the community, Alex attempts to find the flaw in their carefully constructed history. She's ready for almost every possible complication, every hidden danger except this: her growing desire for one of the prime murder suspects.
Schyler Crandall is back in Heaven--Heaven, Louisiana. The adopted daughter of the most powerful man in town, Schyler ran away years before, distraught over a broken engagement and painful betrayal. Now, with her father fighting for his life in a hospital bed, Schyler jumps back into a world of secrets and lies to salvage a family logging empire on the brink of disaster. Slow Heat in Heaven has been hailed for its "steamy prose," and won Brown the Waldenbooks Award for bestselling single title release. It's the perfect capper for this three-in-one pleasure-fest. --Sara Nickerson
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For the first time in one volume, here are three enchanting romance novels by bestselling author Sandra Brown.
Heaven's Price is the story of Blair Simpson, a professional dancer who thought she knew her destiny, until an injury shows her that fate -- and her heart-- have something else in store.
In Breakfast in Bed, when Sloan Fairchild opens the door to her bed-and-breakfast inn to her best friend's fiance, she ends up opening her heart to an unexpected and forbidden love that turns her world upside down.
Send No Flowers is the sensual tale of a young widow and mother of two who is rescued by a handsome and mysterious stranger, a man whose secret could shatter her life.
I happened across this book in a used book store. I'm a fan of Sandra Brown, although I don't cut her any slack when I read one that isn't what I expected. Let's face it, we have to tell it like it really is. But all three of the stories in this one book happen to be some of Sandra's very best writing. Do yourself a favor and get it. I thought it was greeeaaatttttttt!!!!
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Liked the first 2, the other was so-so, April 9, 2003
Reviewer: A reader The 1992 edition of this book is riddled with spelling errors and poor punctuation. I found 10 errors alone in SHH. I enjoyed the first 2 novels. I like the mystery aspect of both. The third, SHH was sub-par. I lost interest half-way through. A great bargain overall. Smaller print than most hardcovers.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Sandra Brown is a literaray genius, January 28, 2002
I do not understand where all these bad reviews are coming form, I am a huge Sandra Brown fan, and I think that three stories in one was the perfect idea, by the time I have finished one, I'm ready to go to read all Sandra Browns books, and best kept secrets was one of my favorites, as for some of the other reviews, Sandra Brown writes fiction novels, so they are based soley on the creativity she finds within herself, and I think that she has done a dam good job at keeping us all entertain. No matter what she writes she does it in a way where I can not put the book down!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Collection of Favorites, December 26, 2001
Reviewer: A reader I can never understand the negative reviews about Brown's books. I have loved every one I've read. This collection is great - my three favorites!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Not up to par.., August 17, 2001
Reviewer: A reader I am an avid reader of Sandra Brown's line of books. I prefer her writings of a strictly romantic nature. Unfortunately, 2 of the 3 books encased in this series were more mystery (and lengthy ones at that) than romance. For this, I was greatly disappointed once I started reading my latest purchase. I would not highly recommend this volume of work unless you are into Ms. Brown's murder/mysteries.
10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
so-so, April 25, 2000
Reviewer: A reader The book was readable and somewhat entertaining but it completely lacked humor and I found the author's views a teensy bit revoltingly moralistic at times. Double standards at their finest...In one of the novels the heroine's mother is murdered and the wrong man is sent to prison for life, and then the heroine falls in love with one of the guys who knew about the frame-up. The hero's a sheriff but overlooks his friends using drugs. And MEN can jump from bed to bed without regrets but when the murdered woman does so ONCE they're very bitter. The heroine goes so far as to say that her mother was responsible for her own murder because she seems to have a dubious morality. GIVE ME A BREAK! What about the morality of the men doing the framing? It seems that an abortion is a greater sin to Ms. Brown than framing an innocent half-wit for a life sentence. Also, the believability of the plot in Mirror Image was zero. Do you really think one can survive a plane crash, be given a new, more beautiful face (someone else's) and manage to fool everybody? Of SB's books, I've liked better the ones in which the plot does not involve any crime or past secret, because she can't develop those plots very well and I'm feminist enough to take offence to her or her characters double standardistic views about rape, premarital affairs in men versus women, abortion etc. I started with Send no flowers and Breakfast in Bed and Fanta-C and liked them but later I've been disappointed.
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