Grace Under Fire (Protectors Series) by Beverly Barton

BUY IT NEW

  • Limited Time Offer! Everyone receives the Member Price on books.
    See Details
  • This item is currently out of stock.
  • Add To List uiAction=GetAllLists&page=List&pageType=list&ean=9780373218301&productCode=BK&maxCount=100&threshold=3

BUY IT USED

10 copies from $1.99

See All Available

(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: June 2003
  • 304pp
    Buy it Used: 10 copies from $1.99 See All Available
     
    • Overview
    • Editorial Reviews
    • Customer Reviews
    • Features

    Product Details

    • Pub. Date: June 2003
    • Publisher: Harlequin
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 304pp

    Synopsis

    A brand-new book in the bestselling saga The Protectors

    SOME WOMEN WERE MADE FOR LOVE . . .
    SOME MEN FOR MURDER . . .

    Grace Beaumont had it all once: wealth, social prominence, a family. Until the accident that tore apart her life. An accident, she'd just discovered, that might not have been as random as it seemed. Now she was determined to uncover what had happened all those years ago. Then someone became determined to stop Grace — dead.

    Enter Jed Tyree, a hot-blooded bodyguard with a scar on his soul and a hunger to protect all he holds dear. And he holds Grace Beaumont's life very, very dear, though he can never tell her why. Never reveal his secret connection to her sorrowful past. Never surrender to the powerful emotion he feels every time he looks into her eyes . . . Or can he?

    More Reviews and Recommendations

    Customer Reviews

    • Reader Rating:
    • Ratings: 3Reviews: 2

    Next book has gotta be better!!by Anonymous

    Reader Rating:
    See Detailed Ratings

    August 08, 2006: I like Beverly Barton's writing. And I was looking forward to the next book in her 'The Protectors' series. Even though I figured out who the 'traitors' were on both sides early in the book, and even though some of the characters needed more development, 'Grace Under Fire' would have been an enjoyable book. Except for one thing--Grace. Grace Beaumont had inherited money, both from her wealthy father and her wealthy husband. And she never let anyone forget it. Her constant refrain to members of the Dundee Agency was 'It's my money. I'm paying you. You work for me. etc.' If she'd used some of her 'money' to help with child abuse or senior citizens, or some of her time working in a homeless shelter, I would have at least had some respect for her. Grace also came from an aristocratic line. Even though the 'common people' worked for her and were supposedly friends, her feeling of superiority was obvious. She couldn't be attracted to Jed because he was 'rough around the edges' and her husband had been 'sophisticated'. A good lineage may be important when breeding horses or dogs. But money and lineage do not make a person more valuable, worthwhile or suitable. Personally I don't see why Jed was attracted to Grace. The only thing I can imagine is that he wanted her in bed and I really don't see that either. Grace was a snob and it's Jed who deserved better. But I certainly haven't given up on Beverly Barton and look forward to her next book.

    Geat romantic suspenseby harstan

    Reader Rating:
    See Detailed Ratings

    May 24, 2003: Three years ago, a car accident killed Gracie Beaumont?s father, husband and unborn child and for all effective purposes Grace is only going through the motions of living. The father of a rich man and the wife of a powerful person, Grace took over the reigns of Sheffield Media Inc. as the new CEO. The job occupied her mind so much that she didn?t have to think about all her losses.

    One day at work Grace receives a letter that states that the deaths were not an accident but a murder for hire ordered by Booth Fortier, the top leader of the southern Mafia. Her husband and father were going to expose his dirty dealing with the governor and that?s why they had to be eliminated. Grace hires a PI firm to investigate the charges and Jed Tyree serves as her bodyguard since the case is bigger than she knows. Jed and Grace quickly become a couple but he is afraid she will reject him when she learns that he is the nephew of Booth Fortier.

    Beverly Barton writes a thriving work of romantic suspense that has readers totally absorbed in the story. The sexual tension between the hero and the heroine is so powerful that readers can empathize with their feelings of insecurity. The villain comes across as a real person, which makes him viler than many antagonists found in crime thrillers. GRACE UNDER FIRE is a special book filled with lots of suspense and action.

    Harriet Klausner