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April 27, 2009: i thought that the courage and strength that sinclare showed in the book was finominal. the way her ex treated her while she was in the suvice made me mad. to think that you have that kind of control over someone is wrong. to get over that experience and risk her heart for love is amazing.
I Also Recommend: Lethal Affairs, Paybacks, Sanctuary, Safe Harbor, Passion's Bright Fury.
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June 17, 2004: Experiencing a traumatic event first hand can give you great insight. One woman - who has done just that - ?invades? the territory of a hospital?s only female Trauma Chief to film a documentary. Secretive and aloof, the surgeon insists on absolutely no personal questions, no personal information, even though the documentary is not focused on her. What is she trying to hide? And why? And why does the filmmaker get such a strong feeling of ?de ja vu? every time she is around the surgeon? If the filmmaker learns what secrets the surgeon holds, will she use them against her? As time passes, and they begin to spend a great deal of time together, one undeniable fact comes to light - they are beginning to experience strong feelings for each other. Will they allow themselves to act on these feelings? Why can?t they be around each other without wanting to rip each other?s clothes off ? immediately! Radclyffe is a superb writer and continues to display that fact with a strong tale of life, love and death in the world of hospital trauma rooms.