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The Breath of Dawn

  • Paperback
  • 416 pages
  • Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
  • 14 x 21.6 x 3.4 cm

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Corporate turnaround specialist Morgan Spencer, dubbed the "success guru," has a Midas touch in business. But losing his wife sent him to the brink, and his two-year-old daughter, Livie, is all he's living for--until they encounter a woman whose trouble just might draw him out of his own.

Four years ago Quinn Reilly did the right thing. Now the man her testimony put in jail is getting out. Though she has put up barriers to protect herself and those around her, she has come to care for the Spencer family, especially the winsome Livie and her mercurial father. Unwilling to put them at risk when the threats begin, she requests something she hopes the super-successful Morgan might be able to deliver.

Fixing problems is what Morgan does best, but his counterproposal takes them in a direction neither is equipped to handle. Determined to confront the past, will they survive to build a future?

The Breath of Dawn and Still of Night
Still of NightThe Breath of Dawn
  • Author

    Kristen Heitzmann

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Baker Publishing Group

  • Published

    December 2012

  • Weight

    409g

  • Page Count

    416

  • Dimensions

    14 x 21.6 x 3.4 cm

  • ISBN

    9780764210426

  • ISBN-10

    0764210424

  • Eden Code

    4037055

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  • TGBS

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    This is the first novel by Heitzmann that I have read and I was a little sceptical at the length, ­437 pages. To me you see length can sometimes = waffle, however this was not the case. I enjoyed every page of this book. The main character Quinn is a very independent young woman who I could identify with and it was nice to watch her grow and fall in love with Morgan, ­her very own knight in shining armour. I liked the way the storyline wasn't predictable although the plot was ­but it wouldn't have been a great story had it ended any other way. Heitzmann was able to keep the story interesting all the way through with other character's mini stories as she uncovers the background to Quinn's barriers that she keeps firmly up around herself. Heitzmann has two other romantic suspense novels that link with this book and are set before The Breath of Dawn but can easily be read independently and I look forward to reading them at some point.

  • TGBS

    The Good Book Stall

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    This is the first novel by Heitzmann that I have read and I was a little sceptical at the length, ­437 pages. To me you see length can sometimes = waffle, however this was not the case. I enjoyed every page of this book. The main character Quinn is a very independent young woman who I could identify with and it was nice to watch her grow and fall in love with Morgan, ­her very own knight in shining armour. I liked the way the storyline wasn't predictable although the plot was ­but it wouldn't have been a great story had it ended any other way. Heitzmann was able to keep the story interesting all the way through with other character's mini stories as she uncovers the background to Quinn's barriers that she keeps firmly up around herself. Heitzmann has two other romantic suspense novels that link with this book and are set before The Breath of Dawn but can easily be read independently and I look forward to reading them at some point.

  • TGBS

    The Good Book Stall

    Average rating of0.0

    This is the first novel by Heitzmann that I have read and I was a little sceptical at the length, ­437 pages. To me you see length can sometimes = waffle, however this was not the case. I enjoyed every page of this book. The main character Quinn is a very independent young woman who I could identify with and it was nice to watch her grow and fall in love with Morgan, ­her very own knight in shining armour. I liked the way the storyline wasn't predictable although the plot was ­but it wouldn't have been a great story had it ended any other way. Heitzmann was able to keep the story interesting all the way through with other character's mini stories as she uncovers the background to Quinn's barriers that she keeps firmly up around herself. Heitzmann has two other romantic suspense novels that link with this book and are set before The Breath of Dawn but can easily be read independently and I look forward to reading them at some point.

  • EC

    Eden Customer

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    After his wife?s death, Morgan Spencer traveled to the Rocky Mountains with his infant daughter, Olivia. Two years later he?s making plans to return to Santa Barbara. But during a Thanksgiving snowstorm, Morgan meets Quinn Riley. Estranged from her own family, Quinn is drawn to the loving Spencers. She worries, though, that her past and the man she once put behind bars will endanger her new friends. VERDICT In this follow-up to The Still of Night, Heitzmann reintroduces the Spencers, which will please her fans, while adding a multilayered tale of suspense to please Dee Henderson readers.

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    Eden Customer

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    Heitzmann (Secrets) reintroduces several familiar characters and brings in new ones in her latest romantic thriller. Author/entrepreneur Morgan Spencer is still reeling from the death of his wife and fully dedicated to his two-year-old daughter, Livie, but when Quinn Reilly walks into his life, he takes notice. Quinn, however, has other things on her mind, namely staying hidden from the man she put in jail who is now free and vowing to find her. As danger looms, Morgan offers Quinn a way out that presents its own danger?to her heart. Heitzmann weaves a many-layered tale that blends a lost father, a hidden basement, revenge, and love, all tied up nicely. Despite some awkward writing (?tears once again washed her emotive eyes, the starbursts seeming to scintillate?), Heitzmann keeps readers entertained and wondering when the next bit of drama will occur.

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