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★★★★★

“The Way You Love Me ”

written by Harriet Klausner on 24/08/2008

The Way You Love Me

Francis Ray

St. Martin's, Sep 2008, $$6.99

ISBN: 0312946848



Shane Elliott and Paige Albright first met in Dallas; the former Ranger has not forgotten her though neither acted on their first encounter. Still when he sleeps he is 'Dreaming Of You', Paige. Not long after that about a hundred miles from Dallas, Shane, handling security at Sierra and Blade Navarone's estate on the Riviera Maya, catches an intruder, Paige. He warns her to leave town or else, but knows the only woman who moves his soul thinks he is disgusting.



Joann Albright arrives at the estate as a guest. She asks Shane to investigate Russell Crenshaw who has been dating Paige since her father died several months ago from a stroke. Joann believes Paige is seeing Russell to honor her beloved late father as his dad was her dad's business associate; Joann does not trust the man as she thinks he is interested in her multimillion dollar estate. He reluctantly agrees to watch over her though he wonders who will protect her from a relationship cynic like him.



Just when readers thought the Grayson brood was finished with 'Only You', Francis Ray widens her saga with the a new series the Grayson Friends. The opening act is a terrific contemporary romance even as the lead couple's attitudes mirror Sierra and Blade. As they fall in love, an Albright family secret threatens their relationship, but the resolution seems too fast. Still this is an engaging tale as fans will appreciate the opening act of the extended New Mexico clan.



Harriet Klausner

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