O mesmo amor

Provar a inocência daquele homem era uma questão de amor!

Lucy Tait sonhava com Blue McCoy desde a adolescência. Agora que o bonito militar da Marinha americana regressara à cidade, Lucy apercebia-se de que nada mudara. Contudo, agora, ela era uma agente da polícia e Blue era acusado de assassinato. À medida que a investigação se tornava mais profunda, o mesmo se passava com a sua relação. Tinham de lutar juntos pelo futuro de Blue antes que ambos perdessem o coração…

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O mesmo amor

Provar a inocência daquele homem era uma questão de amor!

Lucy Tait sonhava com Blue McCoy desde a adolescência. Agora que o bonito militar da Marinha americana regressara à cidade, Lucy apercebia-se de que nada mudara. Contudo, agora, ela era uma agente da polícia e Blue era acusado de assassinato. À medida que a investigação se tornava mais profunda, o mesmo se passava com a sua relação. Tinham de lutar juntos pelo futuro de Blue antes que ambos perdessem o coração…

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O mesmo amor

O mesmo amor

by Suzanne Brockmann
O mesmo amor

O mesmo amor

by Suzanne Brockmann

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Provar a inocência daquele homem era uma questão de amor!

Lucy Tait sonhava com Blue McCoy desde a adolescência. Agora que o bonito militar da Marinha americana regressara à cidade, Lucy apercebia-se de que nada mudara. Contudo, agora, ela era uma agente da polícia e Blue era acusado de assassinato. À medida que a investigação se tornava mais profunda, o mesmo se passava com a sua relação. Tinham de lutar juntos pelo futuro de Blue antes que ambos perdessem o coração…


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788468771847
Publisher: Harlequin, uma divisão de HarperCollins Ibérica, S.A.
Publication date: 08/01/2015
Series: Romantic Stars , #16
Sold by: Harlequin Digital Sales Corporation
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 1 MB
Language: Portuguese

About the Author

About The Author
Although Suzanne Brockmann can't remember a time when she wasn't scribbling something (one of her earliest masterpieces was an action-packed radio play called "Mice on Mars"), she didn't begin to write seriously until she was married with young children. She spent several years trying to break into the super-competitive field of screenwriting before deciding to try her hand at genre fiction; and, it was only after months of intensive research that she finally homed in on Romance. In June of 1992, she sat down to write her first book. By year's end, she had completed ten manuscripts, and in August of 1993, she sold her first book, the contemporary romance Future Perfect.

Brockmann's first novels were stand-alones. But as her career progressed, she noticed that romance mini-series, with their opportunities for character development and intersecting story lines, had become extremely popular. Seeking to increase her readership, she decided to write a mini-series of her own. She found her "hook" in a magazine article on Navy SEALs and, in 1996, she released Prince Joe, the first novel in her Tall, Dark and Dangerous series. The alpha males of Brockmann's fictional SEAL Team 10 proved to be the perfect romantic heroes, and the series was an immediate hit with readers. Four years later, she launched a second series of military/romantic thrillers centered on the friendships, romances, and working relationships among a team of Navy SEALS and members of an elite security agency called Troubleshooters, Inc. Starting with The Unsung Hero in 2000, the Troubleshooters books have catapulted the author to the top of the charts.

Brockmann is known in the industry as a risk-taker, having written stories around such sensitive topics as interracial romance and homosexuality, In 2004, she garnered attention for her eighth Troubleshooters novel, Hot Target, which involved one of her most popular recurring characters, openly gay FBI agent Jules Cassidy, in a romantic subplot. Brockman, who dedicated the book to her gay son Jason, was not sure how readers would respond. To her surprise, the reaction from gay and straight alike proved positive. She stated on her website: "I love the fact that the world I've created in my books -- a diverse American world filled with the same variety of people who live in my urban American neighborhood -- has been so enthusiastically embraced by readers."

Brockmann's distinctive literary blend has come in for its fair share of praise. Writing in the Chicago Tribune, veteran Booklist reviewer John Charles stated: "Brockmann strikes the perfect balance between white-knuckle suspense and richly emotional romance." And USA Today has called her "[t]he reigning queen of militaray suspense." As further proof of her mainstream appeal, she remains one of a handful of Romance novelists to have made the leap from mass market paperback to hardcover.

Hometown:

Boston, MA

Date of Birth:

1960

Education:

Attended Boston University
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